
FAQ
Needed The Most
F.A.Q
Mowing Between Treatments?
Avoid cutting the lawn a few days before and after the treatment, especially after the treatment. For some treatments, it is beneficial to cut the lawn before, such as when moss control or machine work like scarifying or aeration is being done.
Mowing Height?
Mow little and often, removing a small amount each time. Try to never remove more than one-third of the growth at one time. As a rule, mow to a height of 1 inch in summer and up to 2 inches in winter.
Pets & Children?
After an application, we recommend staying off the lawn for around 2 to 3 hours to ensure any liquid application has dried. If it’s the first application, it might be best to wait until the next day. If you have pets that eat the lawn, keep them off for around 3 weeks and until the lawn has had about 3 cuts.
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Watering?
During the summer months, if there is a lack of rain forecast, it is beneficial to water the lawn to maintain its color. It’s better to water for a longer period less often than to water more often for a shorter period. This encourages the root system to grow deeper and become more resilient, making it less likely to dry out quickly.
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Winter Lawn Care?
In winter, leave the lawn with a little more length and cut back any shrubs and trees to allow as much light through as possible. Remove any leaves or debris to reduce the number of balding spots caused by a lack of light and nutrients.
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Environment?
Our aim is to improve the growth and overall density of the lawn. Grass is efficient in turning carbon dioxide into oxygen. We try to use as few chemicals as possible and prefer spot spraying techniques on weeds where possible.