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Six Sure Ways to Get Your Neighbors to Envy Your Lawn!

May 6, 2025

Six Sure Ways to Get Your Neighbors to Envy Your Lawn!

Brown patches and ugly spots on a lawn are unsightly and they happen to the best of us—even if we’re diligent about lawn care. To keep your lawn looking green, lush and healthy this spring and summer, we recommend tackling weeds and dry patches early and getting in touch with us for those stubborn problems. Our state licensed lawn care technicians use environmentally friendly products that are safe for pets and children and will make your lawn look great!

  1. Rake away dead turf; this allows oxygen to penetrate the soil.
  2. Assess soil conditions; do you need to add compost or lime?
  3. Apply preemergent weed control in the spring.
  4. Schedule a fertilizer & weed control program with LCbW.
  5. Change oil in your lawn mower, set height to 3", sharpen blades.
  6. Water during droughts—up to 1" to 1.5" of water per week.
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