Overseeding Part II – Proper Preparation Before Overseeding and Proper Care After Overseeding *If you haven’t read Part I - What is Overseeding and Why does it work? Please take a look HERE before going any further! Overseeding, as we shared in Part I, is simply the...
Embrace Your (Grass) Roots!
FALL Lawn Fertilization = A Healthier Lawn ALL Year! Fertilizing in the Fall is key to a green lawn next summer!  Fall brings ideal growing conditions for your lawn with cool nights, warm days, ample rainfall and morning dew. These conditions are just about as good...
Aphid Action Abounds
Our yards are a haven for our families and pets as well as a variety of wildlife. Some of nature's creatures, likes birds and bees, are welcome visitors. Aphids, however, do not make the list of desirable backyard guests. Aphids literally suck the life out of the...
Soil Quality is Key to Great Turf
Do you know why pH Matters? Here at ProLawn, we take a bottom up approach to lawn care. What does that mean? We focus on building up your soil quality in order to improve the health of your turf. Think of it as a lifestyle change for your lawn versus a crash diet...
Aeration & Overseeding for a Thick, Healthy Lawn
Why It’s Important to Aerate and Overseed What is Aeration? There is more to a healthy lawn than just watering and cutting it. A beautiful lawn needs a good foundation and that foundation is the soil in which it grows. Aeration is needed on a regular basis to keep...
Yellow Spots on Your Lawn?
Might Be a Pet Problem! We love our pets. They're part of the family. But they can wreak havoc on our lawns if we're not careful. Why? Because pet urine contains salts, uric acid and nitrogen that can damage roots and leave yellow spots on your lawn. While cat urine...