Mar 22, 2017 | Lakeland Lawn Care Blog, Preventive Grub Control
Aeration helps lawns by breaking up the thatch layer. Too much thatch may house insects and diseases, prevents pesticides from reaching the pests in the soil such as grubs or crabgrass seed, and reduce the effectiveness of fertilizers and watering. Thatch is a layer...
Mar 21, 2017 | Lakeland Lawn Care Blog, Lawn, Lawn Care, Preventive Grub Control
If your going to mow the same height all year long, make it high. Set your mower at two and a half to three inches! Mowing correctly gives you a beautiful and healthier lawn. Here’s the long—and short—of keeping your lawn in the best possible shape. Adjust the height...
Mar 21, 2017 | Lakeland Lawn Care Blog, Lawn, Lawn Care, Preventive Grub Control
Keeping your lawn thick, green and healthy means doing several things right. One of the most important is making sure there’s enough moisture to maintain growth. Unfortunately we can not depend on nature’s rainfall. Some additional watering is almost always necessary....
Mar 21, 2017 | Lakeland Lawn Care Blog, Lawn, Lawn Care, Preventive Grub Control
The easiest way to recycle your grass is to “cut it high and let it lie.” Keep grass at 2 1/2” to 3 1/2” taking off only a little at a time. In a few days, short clippings disappear between the blades and naturally fertilize the lawn. In fact… leaving clippings on you...