Lawn Maintenance
- Lawn cut to the appropriate height depending on the season
- Trimming of all garden and hardscape edges
- Blowing off of all hardscape areas, decks, sidewalks, etc.
Spring Clean-Up
- Blowing leaves and debris from lawn and garden areas (leaves are bagged)
- Garden clean-up: edging, pruning, cutting back perennials that were not cut back last fall
- Bundling of downed branches, pick up of sticks, etc.
- Blowing off of all hardscape areas
Fall Clean-Up
- Blowing leave from lawn, garden beds and hardscape areas
- Cutting back any remaining plant material / cleaning up plant material and soil from planters where needed
Fertilizing
- To grow a green and healthy lawn depends on high-quality fertilizer and systematic feedings.
- Applied at the right times, lawn fertilizer gives grasses essential nutrients that help it grow thick and resist environmental stresses, weeds and pests. Each Grass type determines when to fertilize.
Thatching
- Removal of thatch – Controlling thatch is one of the most important and overlooked parts of lawn care.
- Thatch is simply the layer of dead grass, roots, and debris that accumulates between the soil surface and the green grass blades above.
- Overtime Thatch will obstruct water and air from reaching the soil.
Aeration
- Perforating the soil with small holes to allow air, water and nutrients to penetrate the grass roots.
- This helps the roots grow deeply and produce a stronger, more vigorous lawn.
- Aeration should be done before seeding or fertilizing to make sure the soil makes direct contact with the seed and/or nutrients provided by fertilizer.
Tree / Shrub Trimming
- Increasing their lifespan
- Improving appearance
- Increasing growth by unblocking sunlight
- Lowering the chance of property damage in a storm
Pressure Washing
This is one of the easiest ways to keep your premises looking clean. Pressure washing is perfect for:
- Exterior facades of buildings, both residential and commercial
- Sidewalks, stairways, walkways, patios, and driveways
- Public spaces like parking lots, sidewalks, and parking garages
Pressure cleaning is able to clean large surfaces, effectively removing dirt, grime, stains, and chewing gum. Even homeowners could use a blast from pressure washing every now and then, to spruce up their home, and give it a nice new look.