by ggo4th | Mar 22, 2012 | Blog, Frequently Asked Questions, News
Most Fescue varieties have a 14-day germination rate. Some of the Hybrid Bluegrass varieties germinate from 14-35 days. Both will be variant on current weather conditions and moisture levels. Typical growth results in 6-12 weeks following germination. It is important... by ggo4th | Mar 22, 2012 | Blog, Frequently Asked Questions, News
Typically most of our properties are serviced during normal business hours depending on the degree of detail of your scheduled service. For most services, unless otherwise instructed, your technician will complete their work and leave you a list of the materials we... by ggo4th | Mar 22, 2012 | Blog, Frequently Asked Questions, News
Rain is very beneficial following a Pre-Emergent, Fertilizer, Lime or Grub treatment. Moisture will not affect the results of these cycles. Herbicide applications can be potentially affected in “Heavy Rain Conditions”. It typically takes around 14 days to see the... by ggo4th | Mar 22, 2012 | Frequently Asked Questions
It is best to wait 24-48 hours after the application to mow. Our liquid applications can contain a special formulation of products that need to “soak into” the plant. Herbicide, for example, needs to soak in so the product can travel through the plant to achieve... by ggo4th | Mar 22, 2012 | Frequently Asked Questions
The type of soil you have determines how much water is needed. An easy way of determining how long you should water your lawn is to take a 6” screwdriver and push it into the ground around 12 hours after watering. If the ground has not been watered enough, it will be... by ggo4th | Jan 22, 2012 | Frequently Asked Questions
The products we use, when applied by trained professionals and once they have completely dried, present a negligible risk to you, your children or pets. If we are scheduled to spray a liquid application, just let the lawn dry (usually 30 min.-1 hour) before you work...