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A healthy lawn needs to be at the right length for it’s type and weather conditions.  But it’s not always what you can see that has the largest impact on the health and vigor of your grass. 
Fayetteville lawn care experts know that freshly laid grass has more care requirements than a lawn that has been established for years and is more resilient.  We also understand that varietals of turf grass do better in different types of soil, lighting conditions, and watering levels.
Rogers lawn experts are well aware that some grass varieties like Bermuda and Zoysia are some of the toughest grass types available and can grow in most situations.  They also know that over-seeding, a practice of seeding a mature lawn, in the Fall is absolutely needed to ensure the lawn stays vigorous and vibrant.

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Lowell lawn experts also know how to ensure your lawn gets the proper nourishment through fertilizers and watering systems that combine to bring each variety of turf grass what it needs when it needs it, based upon it’s maturity, and environmental factors.
Good dirt is the foundation of a strong and healthy lawn and landscape.  Dirt needs to be properly watered and supplemented, but it also needs to be loose enough to allow the roots of your lawn, trees, and bushes to penetrate deeply, where they are protected, and closer to a more stable layer of soil that can provide hydration during the intense summer heat.  Springdale lawn experts know how and when to aerate your soil, ensuring your landscapes roots have room to grow!
Thatch is an under-noticed factor in a healthy lawn.  Thatch is a layer of lawn debris that can build up over time and act like a barrier to water and nutrients getting into the soil as well as providing cover for pests and other disease causing agents to thrive. 
All of the issues listed on this page, must be monitored and addressed throughout the year by knowledgeable experts.  Let the lawn care experts serving Fayetteville, Lowell, Springdale, and Rogers, manage this for you, so you can focus on your business.


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