Obtaining an awesome lawn requires work and planning. As the warm weather approaches along with additional rainfall, new growth is visible throughout your property. Getting an early jump on lawn care is critical to having a healthy and vibrant lawn.
LAWN CLEAN UP:
After some of those winter storms, there will be fallen twigs, branches and trash that has accumulated on your property. Removing this debris is what you want to focus on first. Next you want to look into leaf removal. Wet leaves matted on your lawn is the fastest way to kill your grass if not addressed. The lack of oxygen from smothering the lawn will not allow new growth and destroy preexisting growth.
FERTILIZATION:
March is a great time to fertilize your lawn. All Fertilizers have Important information printed on the label to assist you in making an educated buying decision for your lawn. Look for 1-1-1, this ratio is called N-P-K, the amount of Nitrogen, Phosphorus and Potassium the Fertilizer contains. March is also the best time to apply Pre-Emergent herbicides to your Lawn. This will prevent unwanted weeds from taking over your lawn. Routine Lawn maintenance is the best way to not allow weeds to get out of control.
LAWN EQUIPMENT:
Your lawn equipment has been sitting unused for months. First you want to sharpen mower blades. Next you want to change the spark plug, filter and oil. This will apply to any gas operated equipment such as weed eater, hedge trimmer, chainsaw etc.
Garden State Lawn Care is a local family owned and operated business that strives to make the customer the number one priority. We’ll gladly visit your property in between scheduled cuts as often as needed to make any necessary adjustments to ensure your satisfaction.
ONE TIME CUTS ARE WELCOMED
Garden State Lawn Care has simple Lawn Care plans for you to choose from, customized to fit your lawn care needs.