STAY GREEN PLUS
ROUND 1 - CRABGRASS PRE-EMERGENT
ROUND 2 - WEED CONTROL
ROUND 3 - CRABGRASS PRE-EMERGENT & FERTILIZATION
ROUND 4 - FERTILIZATION OR WEED CONTROL
ROUND 5 - WEED CONTROL
ROUND 6 - WINTER FERTILIZATION
Aearation & Overseding
Lawn aeration and overseeding brings many positive benefits to your lawn. Aeration is the process of removing small plugs of grass and soil from the ground, creating new air spaces in the lawn and allowing nutrients to absorb closer to the root, thereby strengthening the root system.
Lawn aeration also helps to decrease the build up of thatch. Thatch is the build up of dead roots, rhizomes, and lawn clippings that have not been broken down between the surface of the soil and the layer of grass. If this build up of thatch becomes too thick, it soaks up any moisture like a sponge and does not allow the roots to properly affix themselves into the soil. The root system is not able to get the necessary nutrients it needs to withstand changes in temperature and long-term good health. In addition, excessive thatch provides a breeding ground for pests like insects and grubs, which will harm the lawn even further.
Aerating your lawn in the fall allows oxygen, fertilizers, and water to penetrate into the root system, making it stronger and more resistant to the unpredictable weather of the Midwest.
Lawn Aeration gives an excellent opportunity for lawn seeding. Following lawn aeration, lawn seeding helps thicken up the turf layer and reduce weed growth.
STAY GREEN BASIC
Stay Green Turf Care
STAY GREEN TOTAL CARE