"Fantastic Lawn Care in Grayson, Georgia"
Our Grayson lawn care program consists of seven treatments throughout the year
to control weeds and make your lawn greener, healthier and thicker. Each
program is custom designed for your landscape, specifically for the type of
grass you have. We use top-of-the-line fertilizers and weed controls and our
technicians are all formally trained so they do the job right.
"I'd give them an 'A' and highly recommend them. The men were very good
and helpful. It got delayed a little because of rain. They rescheduled; we
were in no hurry so it wasn't a problem. I trusted them much more than the
guys who climb trees with chain saws and work out of pickup trucks."
The cost of our Grayson lawn care program is determined by the size
of your lawn. There are no written contracts and you can stop service at any
time. Arbor-Nomics provides service calls in between regular applications at
no cost to you for reasons such as recurrent weeds, fertility problems, and
insect problems. Service calls that are an additional charge include fungicide
treatments, grub and mole control, and aeration/seeding.
You can choose to purchase only our lawn care program or you can get 20%
off your first tree and shrub treatment by purchasing our lawn, tree and shrub
program. (This offer good only for new Arbor-Nomics customers who have not
had service with us in the past 18 months. Not good with any other offer.) Please
see "Top Notch Tree/Shrub
Care" for more information on our tree and shrub program.
We also offer additional services separate from our basic programs. Please
see "Additional
Lawn Services" for more information.
In Grayson, Georgia please call us Monday - Friday from 8:00AM -5:00PM at 770-447-6037
or register on this site
for a free lawn, tree and shrub analysis and estimate.
To see an example of what our lawn care treatment program consists
of, please click on the inserts below. These are detailed sheets
we leave for our customers after each treatment to explain:
- What we did to your lawn
- What we did to your trees & shrubs
- What you need to do until our next visit
Click here to review an example
of our treatment explanation sheet
Spring Thatch in Your Grayson Lawn The #1 Enemy
You probably think your lawn has been quietly sleeping through the winter.
But the truth of the matter is that thatch has been growing underneath the surface
and causing a quite a problem.
Thatch is a lawn condition that prevents proper water movement through the
soil. When you get a chance, dig out a small sample of your lawn to see what
we mean. If you dig several inches down, youll find lots of thatch, which
is dead and decaying plant tissue.
Now, thatch isnt all bad. In fact, some thatch is beneficial in that
it relieves soil compaction and increases wear tolerance. But, as with anything,
too much of a good thing isnt so good. As the thatch grows and builds,
it makes it hard for the soil to get the water and nutrients it so desperately
needs. Soon theres too much thatch which prevents air, light and water
from reaching the turfs root zone. Didnt know so much was going
on out in your lawn, did you? Too much thatch is a problem, but there is a solution
spring
aeration.
If you associate eating breakfast with starting the day right, then think of
aerating your lawn as giving it the right start for the year. Aeration, as you
might know, is the process of mechanically removing small plugs of thatch and
soil (about 1.5 in depth) in order to improve soil aeration. Put simply,
when you aerate, youre allowing your lawn to evenly accept water and nutrients
that are vital to your lawns health and vigor.
In addition to breaking up the thatch, aeration has other associated benefits:
- Improved air circulation
- Improved soil-water circulation
- Reduced soil compaction
- Improved and even rooting
- Enhanced cushioning
- Reduced water pooling and puddling
SPRING AERATION essentially allows your lawn to breath and to start the
year off right. After aeration, your lawn will use water more efficiently.
In fact, you might notice that youre able to go longer between waterings.
This is because the surface is accepting water more evenly. If you have any
questions about aeration, give us a call.
You can see how all of this adds up to the PERFECT lawn! Click here now to get a FREE Lawn, Tree and Shrub Analysis.
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