"Weeds Have Got To Go"
Lawn Care Program
Full Year with Seven Treatments
Unlike the "Big Guys" We have one low per
visit charge for everything! Yes, Everything listed above.
Note: Insect control, Shrubs and Trees
not included.
Our Three Organic Lawn
Programs
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"ONLY
Organic":
For our clients who do not want any pesticides on their lawn. Completely
organic lawns will have some weed encroachment—again, weeds are very
successful plants. There must be some tolerance of broadleaf weeds in a
completely organic lawn. 5 VISITS PER YEAR
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"JUST A LITTLE"
Pesticides:
We will spot spray broadleaf plants two to three times per season. Spot
spraying minimizes the amount of pesticides being used. 7 VISITS PER
YEAR
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"Weeds Have Got To Go":
If necessary, we will apply 2 pre-emergent's and spot spray broadleaf
plants as needed. Again, spot spraying minimizes the amount of pesticides
on your lawn and in the environment. 7 VISITS PER YEAR
Organic Lawn Care
Turf managers face a growing challenge to keep
fertilizer nutrients in the soil and prevent leaching. Organic fertilizers can
help meet this challenge. They use nature’s way of supplying nutrients in turf
and plants. Nutrients are released slowly through normal biological activity in
the soil. This process allows nutrients to become available at about the same
rate they are needed by turf and plants. Organic fertilizers provide a
sustainable and natural approach to fertilizing.
Synthetic fertilizers can leach because they
dissolve easily and release nutrients faster than plants use them. These excess
nitrates and phosphates can pollute our rivers, lakes and wells. The slow
release character of organic fertilizers allows plants to use the nutrients
before leaching occurs.
Improvements in plant color, growth, and health are
long lasting because nutrients are released slowly. Synthetic fertilizers
dissolve quickly and give short term improvements.
Organic fertilizers help improve soil humus. This
improves soil quality by loosening clay soils to promote deep rooting and allow
better penetration of water and nutrients. In sandy soil, our fertilizers can
improve nutrient and water holding capacity, thereby reducing the need for
excess watering.
No synthetic fertilizer can match the natural
benefits you will find in organic fertilizers:
- Produces long-lasting improvements in color,
growth and healthy condition
- Will not burn turf or roots
- Safe and easy to handle and apply
- Poses no environmental hazard
- Reduces leaching into ground water
Tree & Shrub Care
Organic LawnZ, Inc. being a
full service lawn care company offers a Tree and Shrub Care programs:
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Fertilizer
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Insect and Disease Control as Needed
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Pre-emergent
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Weed Control
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Target Treatments to deal with specific threats to your plants
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Trunk Injection Program
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Trim and Shape Program
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Fall Dormant Oil
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Winter Protection Program
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Root Zone Fertilization
Additional Services
Core Aeration: MUST BE
PART OF A GOOD LAWN CARE PROGRAM!
Proper aeration can breathe new life into turf.
Soil compaction and thatch buildup are two of the biggest obstacles you face
as you care for turf. Just walking or driving across turf to mow it can compact
the soil. And thatch is going to build up simply as a matter of the nature of
some turf grasses. Under these conditions, water, air and fertilizer can't get
through to the turf grass roots, which then suffer. The result: Patches of your
turf grass may begin to die; runoff increases and dry spots appear. The
solution: aeration.
Core aeration is a great way to improve the quality of your turf, and it's
important to make it part of your regular turf-maintenance plan. It pulls plugs
out of the soil, letting in the water and oxygen that turf requires. The
benefits of core aeration include improved water penetration and decreased
runoff; increased fertilizer movement to the root zone; promotion of root
development; and increased oxygen intake by the soil.
Fire Ants Control Program:
Our Program Eliminates fire ants and prevents them from
re-locating.
What Does Organic Mean?
Organic means from the earth, something
that is naturally occurring in the environment. Most mineral and animal sources
of nutrients are acceptable.
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