FAQ
1. I heard using organic products smell?
No! Did you ever go to the garden area of a large home improvement center and take a sniff? It’s the chemical pesticides that smell
2. I heard Organic are expensive?
No! They are cheaper when you consider that you won’t need to have your lawn aerated or detached. Also consider this? What price does one pay for one’s health.
3. How many times do you treat a lawn?
We usually treat most lawns 5 times a year. Depending upon the condition of the lawn.
4. What will organic fertilizers do to my lawn?
They will do much more than chemical fertilizers. They are extremely more powerful. We can use any amount we want, ensuring that they will not burn your lawn. They will green up and feed your grass for 4-8 weeks, thicken your lawn, and will aerate the soil, reducing any thatch build-up and improving your grasses root structure. (See related subjects within this website).
5. When do you treat my lawn?
We come in the early spring, the late spring, the summer, the fall and the late fall. Your treatments are spaced between 4-6 weeks.
6.Do you call us before each treatment?
Generally no. We come when your route is due to be serviced. The only time we will call you is if you have special needs such as: Locked gates or pets on the premises.
7. Do you apply granular or liquid products?
Both granular and liquid applications are used as needed.
8.How do you control the weeds, insects or lawn diseases in my lawn without using chemical pesticides?
Please see the related pages on each category of your question.
9.Does rainfall affect your treatments?
Any rainfall will enhance your treatment. However, the natural weed controls effectiveness might be affected if heavy rains occur within 1 hour after this treatment has been applied. Only hard to control weeds may need additional treatments.
10. How do I renew your treatment every season?
Our contract is for automated continued service. There is no renewal process. We service your lawn automatically every year. To cancel service, just write cancel across the “Pre-pay” form we send out every February.
