Weed Problems in Lawns

Weeds are plants growing where they are not wanted or simply, plants growing out of place. Weed control in a lawn begins with a healthy, vigorous, dense stand of turf. Without sunlight, many weed seedlings cannot survive. An attractive, weed-free lawn can bring a...

Irrigation

Quick facts on lawn watering Lawns in Michigan may require as much as 1 to 1-1/2 inches of water per week from irrigation or rainfall during summer to remain green and actively growing. Lawns mowed weekly at a taller mowing height (2-3/4″-3″) are less...

Core Aeration & Soil Compaction

Core Aeration is an important and highly recommended practice for many lawns. This process is used to reduce soil compaction and thatch, improve surface drainage, and improve conditions prior to overseeding. Lawn aeration inserts hollow tines into the lawn and remove...

Mole Problems

The mole, although quite small and innocent looking, can create havoc on your lawn.   Moles are insectivores (they eat insects), and they may control some insect outbreaks. However, mole activity can also cause considerable mole damage to lawns. Mole damage is usually...

Weed Control

Weed Problems in Lawns Weeds are plants growing where they are not wanted or simply, plants growing out of place. Weed control in a lawn begins with a healthy, vigorous, dense stand of turf. Without sunlight, many weed seedlings cannot survive. An attractive,...