How we’re improving lawns throughout Gwinnett
Weed Control
Our programs aggressively target weeds to prevent infestations so that your lawn can stay pristine all year. We apply pre-emergents to prevent weeds from developing in the first place and then treat those who slip through the cracks, early so that they don’t get a foothold in your lawn.
Improving Soil Conditions
In Georgia, our native soil is a very compact clay. Great for making bricks… not so much for making lawns. Targeted fertilization and seasonal aeration work hand in hand to improve your soil and give you a healthier, greener lawn.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does your year-round lawns care plan include?
Our season begins February 1st and ends November 15th. There are 8 applications in a season. I come out four to five weeks apart in the fall and spring. Five to six weeks apart in the summer (rounds 5 and 6). Treatments include fertilization, and both pre and post-emergent weed control.
What type of turf do you service?
I treat most turfs Bermuda, Fescue, Zoysia, *Centipede, *St. Augustine (*only after it has been inspected and approved for service).
When should I have my lawn aerated?
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How do I know if my lawn needs to be aerated?
We recommend aeration be done annually. Georgia soil typically has a high clay content, which compacts easily, from the weight of family and pets walking on it, lawn mowers rolling over it, and even just from simple rainfall. The soil can become as hard as a brick, if you’ve ever dug a whole in your yard, you know that undisturbed soil often requires tools like power augers and pick axes. Frequent aeration will loosen the soil, making it easier for your grass roots to penetrate deeply, giving you healthier thicker turf, which will be more resilient to drought and cold temperatures.

Proudly serving Gwinnett County:
Lawrenceville, Grayson, Snellville, Suwanee, Buford, Sugar Hill, Dacula, Loganville, Hoschton, Auburn, Braselton, Winder, Conyers and select surrounding cities.
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