Fall Lawn Care That Falls Within
Your Budget
A great-looking yard can make you the envy of your neighbors. And there's
a cost-effective way to get the equipment you need for those once-a-year
projects -- simply rent from us. We'll supply you with the things you
need to prepare your lawn for winter so it can look beautiful next spring.
Here
are a few helpful hints to help make sure the grass is always greener
on your side of the fence:
Take five steps each fall to help ensure a healthy lawn in the spring:
aerate, weed, spot seed, fertilize and rake.
As thatch (interwoven grass) builds up, water and nutrients can't reach
the roots and the soil can become compacted. Deal with the thatch with
a dethatching machine and aerate your soil to relieve compaction.
Tackle weeds in the fall just before they go into winter dormancy.
Damaged areas of your lawn can be rejuvenated by spot seeding. The warm
soil from summer combined with the cool temperatures of fall offer ideal
sprouting conditions.
Since most of these jobs come around once a year and the big equipment
can be expensive to purchase. It's more economical to rent.
AERATOR
Compacted soil can choke the life out of your grass.
Relieve the pressure with a lawn aerator. |