Grass Plantation
- Turf Selection: Expert advice on selecting the most suitable type of turf for your climate, soil and aesthetic preferences.
- Soil Preparation: Proper soil preparation, which may include tillage, grading and application of amendments to promote healthy turf growth.
- Sod Installation: Professional installation of sod rolls or “sod” for an instant, lush-looking lawn.
- Seed Seeding: Careful and uniform seeding of high quality grass seed for healthy, uniform lawn growth.
- Initial Irrigation: Programming and setting up an initial irrigation system to ensure that newly installed seed or sod receives the proper amount of water for establishment.
- Starter Fertilization: Application of specific fertilizers to promote rooting and initial growth of newly planted turf.
Grass Cutting
- Regular Lawn Mowing Service: Scheduling regular visits to mow your lawn as often as needed to maintain a pristine appearance.
- Custom Mowing Height: Adjust lawn mowing height based on the specific needs of your lawn and your aesthetic preferences.
- Clippings Collection: Post-mowing grass clippings removal for a neat and tidy appearance.
- Edge Edging: Meticulous edging around walkways, gardens and lawn edges for a sharp, professional appearance.
- Hard Surface Blow-Off: Cleaning of hard surfaces such as walkways and sidewalks to remove grass clippings and leave a clean, polished appearance.
- Weeding Services: Weeding areas that are difficult to reach with the mower, such as lawn edges or around trees and shrubs.
Grass Fertilization
- Customized Fertilization Program: Development of a customized fertilization program tailored to the specific needs of your lawn and landscape conditions.
- Organic Fertilizer Application: Use of organic fertilizers to provide essential nutrients naturally and promote healthy, sustainable lawn growth.
- Slow Release Fertilization: Application of slow release fertilizers to provide nutrients gradually and continuously over an extended period of time, minimizing the risk of fertilizer leaching and burn.
- Micronutrient Fertilization: Supplying micronutrients such as iron, zinc and manganese to correct specific nutrient deficiencies and promote healthy, rich green color in turf.
- Growing Season Fertilization: Fertilizer application during the active growing season to maximize the turf’s ability to absorb nutrients and promote lush, vigorous growth.
Lawn Removal
- Complete Turf Removal: Meticulous removal of all existing turf to prepare the area for new use or landscaping.
- Turf Replacement Landscape Installation: Replacement of turf with a variety of landscape options, such as rock gardens, flower gardens, or paver areas to create a unique and functional outdoor space.
- Post-Removal Soil Preparation: Proper soil preparation after turf removal, which may include tillage, grading, and amendment application to promote healthy growth of new plants or landscaping.
- Integrated Irrigation System: Installation of an integrated irrigation system to ensure even water distribution and facilitate maintenance of new plants or landscapes.
- Post-Removal Weed Treatment: Application of herbicides or weed control methods to prevent unwanted weed growth in the area where turf has been removed.
- Turf Reuse Options: Recycling or reuse of removed turf, such as composting for future use in gardens or other landscaped areas.
Seeding Planting
- Seed Selection: Expert advice on the selection of seeds suitable for your climate, soil and aesthetic preferences.
- Seeding Planning: Development of a strategic planting plan that takes into account factors such as time of year, sun exposure and water availability.
- Soil Preparation: Proper soil preparation, which may include tillage, leveling and application of amendments to promote rooting and healthy seed growth.
- Hand or Mechanized Sowing: Hand or mechanical sowing of seed to ensure uniform distribution and adequate coverage of the designated area.
- Seed Coverage: Application of seed covers such as straw, mulch or mulch to protect seeds and provide an environment conducive to germination and growth.
- Initial Irrigation: Scheduling and setting up an initial irrigation system to ensure that newly planted seeds receive adequate water for establishment.
Weed Control
- Inspection and Evaluation: Thorough assessment of the area to identify weed species present and determine the best control approach.
- Manual Control: Manual removal of weeds using specialized tools to ensure complete removal of roots and prevent spread.
- Selective Herbicides: Application of selective herbicides that target specific types of weeds while minimizing harm to desired plants.
- Preemergent Herbicides: Application of pre-emergent herbicides to prevent weed seed germination and control weed growth before they become a problem.
- Mulching: Application of mulches to suppress weed growth by blocking sunlight and reducing competition for nutrients and water.
- Long-Term Prevention Methods: Implementation of landscape management practices that prevent the germination and spread of weeds, such as dense planting, adequate irrigation, and mulching.