Saturday, December 30, 2023

Understanding Different types of Grasses

 When it comes to creating a lush and vibrant lawn, selecting the right turfgrass is crucial. There are several varieties, each with unique characteristics suited to different climates and preferences. Here's a brief overview of just a few common types:

  1. Kentucky Bluegrass

    • Known for its rich green color and fine texture, it thrives in cool climates.
    • Commonly used in northern regions for its cold tolerance.

  2. Bermuda Grass

    • Well-adapted to warm climates, it boasts excellent heat tolerance.
    • Often used in southern regions and sports fields.

  3. Buffalograss

    • Native to North America, it requires less water and maintenance.
    • Ideal for arid regions with low rainfall.

    • Zoysia
    • Known for its tolerance to heat and drought.
    • Creates a dense, carpet-like lawn.


  4. Fine Fescue

    • A group of fine-textured grasses suitable for shaded areas.
    • Requires less maintenance and mowing.

Choosing the right turfgrass involves considering factors like climate, maintenance preferences, and intended use. Whether you prefer the emerald green of Kentucky Bluegrass or the durability of Bermuda Grass, understanding these varieties ensures a lawn that suits your needs.


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The Truth about Fertilizer



 Fertilizing your lawn is a crucial aspect of lawn care, contributing to its health and appearance. Here's an elaborate guide on lawn fertilization, drawing insights from various sources:

  1. Understanding Fertilization:

    • Fertilization plays a vital role in providing essential nutrients to the soil, promoting healthy grass growth and overall lawn vigor.
    • Different types of fertilizers cater to specific lawn needs, with varying nutrient levels depending on the season and grass type.
  2. Weed and Feed Application:

    • Weed and feed applications are recommended in spring on a wet lawn for optimal results. This helps control weeds while providing necessary nutrients to the grass.
  3. Comprehensive Fertilizer Guide:

    • A complete guide can assist in selecting the right fertilizer and applying it effectively. It addresses the confusion surrounding various fertilizers and application methods.
  4. Starter Fertilizer FAQs:

    • Once a healthy lawn is established, fertilizing every six to eight weeks is recommended. Late spring is ideal for warm-season grasses.
  5. Quick Fixes for a Greener Lawn:

    • Ammonium sulfate is suggested for a quick green-up, applied in the evening after the hot sun fades for better effectiveness.

Incorporating these insights into your lawn care routine will contribute to a healthier and more vibrant lawn.

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Weed Barrier - When to Use and not to Use

Mulch & Weed Barrier Combo is a for sure No No in my book. When you put the mulch on top of the weed control fabric, the mulch decomposes & turns into topsoil. The weeds then start growing on top of the weed control fabric, the roots of the weeds find their way through the fabric, get firmly rooted into the soil. Then it can not be easily removed, Making it extremely difficult to remove old mulch before adding new. 

There is a right time to use Weed Barrier & that is with rock & really then it is more of a Rock barrier then it is for weeds. The fabric keeps all of your expensive rocks on top of the dirt and keep them from sinking into the mud. Why doesn't weed barrier keep weeds out of rocked landscaping? well your "new" rock comes straight from the landscape supply yard "washed" but still has dust on it, when it rains that dust settles to the bottom of the rock and lays ontop of the fabric. Then decomposing grass clippings, & leaves add to the organic matter, which if the grass is mowed away and the landscape blown out afterwards will help slow this down. Finally there is the dust when the wind blows, not much at a time but it also adds to that layer. 

To conclude, there is no magical carpet that keeps weeds out. If you see a landscape bed that is weed free, that is because time or funds were invested to keep the maintenance up on it

Tuesday, February 16, 2016

When, How & Why to water your Grass

One should start watering the grass when the spring rains slow and the summer heat sets in. There should be atleast 1inch of rain a week on your lawn to keep it healthy, of course temps, soil condition can alter the amount of water required. 
- When watering a lawn it’s best to apply at least one inch of water to each area before moving your sprinkler to  another area.  This causes the roots to grow deeper iunstead of sitton on the top layer of soil.
- The ideal time to water your lawn is early in the morning just as the sun starts to rise or slightly before.  If you water when the sun is high in the sky you will lose a lot of water to evaporation before the water even has a chance to reach the grass & a chance of burning it
 - DO NOT water your lawn in the evening right before sunset. Pythium Blight is fungal disease that attacks lawn grasses. It’s found in both warm and cool climates and will attack  your lawn at night, during periods of high humidity.  Evening watering greatly increases your chance of inviting this disease into your lawn.In the morning this disease looks like cotton candy on your  lawn, and it turns the grass slimy and greasy and will kill  certain varieties of grass.It’s easily prevented by watering only in the morning.
This is a Lawn we do Full Service for. These pictures were taking at the worste of a droubt in the summer of 2015. Just look at the neighbors yards on both sides & both of them watered as well.  Its all about the right Fertilization schedule and Watering & your yard can look this good in droubts too with only 1 inch of water a week.


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Monday, February 3, 2014

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Springfield, IL's Premier Lawn Care & Landscape Company

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Serving Springfield &

the Surrounding Areas

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