Weed Control

Even the most beautiful lawns are likely to experience the appearance of weeds at some point. Keeping a lawn weed-free requires more than just applying a couple of herbicide treatments each year. Nature has a way of ensuring that something begins to grow in lawns that have become too thin. Bare patches of soil quickly get filled with various broadleaf and grassy weeds. That's why maintaining a healthy, thick bed of grass is the best prevention against weeds.

a dandelion is growing in the grass
a dandelion is growing in the grass

Main Weed Types

There are two main types of weeds commonly found in lawns: broadleaf weeds and grassy weeds. Examples of broadleaf weeds include dandelions and clover, while crabgrass represents the grassy type. Weeds can also be classified as perennial or annual, depending on their life cycles. Summer weeds often have a thick, waxy coating, which makes them more difficult to control. We have specialized methods for managing the different types of weeds that are typically found in lawns.

How Fertilizer Can Help

Consistent and thoughtful fertilization is key to nurturing a lush, vibrant lawn that stands strong against unwanted weeds. A well-fertilized lawn grows thick and resilient, creating a natural barrier that makes it difficult for weeds to take root. Together, we can enhance the beauty and vitality of your yard, ensuring it remains a stunning green oasis while effectively reducing the prevalence of pesky weeds.