
Lime Lime "sweetens" your soil. In areas where soil is naturally "sour" (or acid), this is extremely important to growing healthy turf. Lime helps improve lawn color and density, helps control thatch, and increases root development. Our time application helps keep the chemistry of your soil in balance so that you can have, and enjoy, a thicker, greener, healthier lawn. Lime affects color, thatch and root development. When your soil pH is too low (acid) it needs lime to bring it back into balance. Soil that is too acid causes "fertilizer lock-up". This means that fertilizer and important micronutrients become locked up in the soil and unavailable to the grass plants. The results of this lock-up are that the grass becomes thin and yellow, thatch may build faster, and root growth slows down. A lawn in this condition is called "unthrifty" because even when properly fertilized, it can't make use of the plant food applied to become thick and stay green. We suggest annual liming for acid soils. It helps everything else we do, work even better. That's what makes lime such a great lawn value for you. |
Core Aeration Power core aeration is one of the most important cultural practices available for your lawn. Aeration helps control thatch, improves the soil structure, helps create growth pockets for new roots, and opens the way for water and fertilizer to reach the root zone of your lawn. Annual or semiannual aeration is advised for all lawns on heavy clay soils, those with a thatch buildup, and any lawn that needs to be "thickened up". Aeration removes thousands of small cores of soil 1" to 3" in length from your lawn. These cores "melt" back into the lawn after a few rainfalls, mixing with whatever thatch exists on your lawn. The holes created by aeration catch fertilizer and water. Turf roots naturally grow toward these growth pockets and thicken in the process. Aeration holes also relieve pressure from compacted soils, letting oxygen and water move more freely into the root zone. Thatch on your lawn works like a thatched roof. This layer of roots, stems and other plant parts sheds water and prevents fertilizers and insect controls from moving freely into the soil. Thatch that is too heavy can make major lawn renovation necessary. Regular aeration helps thatch break down naturally by mixing the soil cores into the thatch and speeding up decomposition. Performed once or twice per year, aeration significantly reduces thatch and improves turf growth. |

Aeration only - $100 Aeration + Over Seed - $200 Aeration + fertilizer - $165 Aeration + Over seed + fertilizer $265 Lime Only - $55 Aeration + Lime - $155 Aeration + Lime + Over seed - $255 Aeration + Lime + Fertilizer - $220 Aeration + Lime + Over seed + Fertilizer - $320 |
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| NOTE: The Prices below are for average size yards up to 12,000 Sq. ft. Larger yards, Free estimate is available. |

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