March – Pre emergent to control crabgrass throughout the season, Fertilizer for spring growth and green up, Weed Control to establish a uniform appearance*
April – Pre or Post Emergent (Before or After 15th) to control crabgrass before or after the germination process, Weed control to establish a uniform appearance*
May – Target any potential problems in the lawn (broadleaf weeds)
June – Grub Control to prevent damage to the root zone, Fertilizer for healthy growth throughout spring, Weed Control to maintain a healthy appearance*
July -Target Weeds that thrive in the warm summer months*, Nutsedge control for the hot, damp days of summer*, Crabgrass control (summer months can break down the preventatives in the soil prematurely)*
August – Target Weeds that thrive in the warm summer months* , Nutsedge control for the hot, damp days of summer*, Crabgrass control (summer months can break down the preventatives in the soil prematurely)
September – Aeration and Overseeding with a premium fescue blend for maximum germination
October – Lime to correct imbalances in the soil (ph balance)
November – High Nitrogen Fertilizer (Winterizer) to strengthen the root zone heading into winter, encourages healthy green up in the spring
* – Weed control is used as necessary. A healthy lawn with proper cultural practices implemented creates a more weed free, healthy environment for all of us.