Is it fair to suppose that since you are browsing our website, you are interested in making a change in your lawn care service? In your search for a change, you could choose another big name, chemical lawn company that does business the same today as when this industry started in the 1970s. Or, you could choose to partner with a few of the other leading regional companies who are in a race to amass the most clients, only to sell your business to one of the national lawn care giants. We see this happen every year.
Our commitment to bringing you the healthiest plants doesn't end with just your turf. We have developed a Tree and Shrub Program that's specific to the Dayton, Columbus, and Cincinnati Ohio region, based on organic fertilizers, to help your landscape thrive, too. At frequent and predetermined intervals, we inspect your landscape plants to see if there is any pest activity. Based upon our inspection findings, we will make curative applications only when needed. All the while, we will augment nature's nutrients with our organic landscape fertilizer.
Whether your lawn has been severely damaged by heat stress, insect and disease activity, or your lawn just needs to be thicker, lawn renovation is your answer. Depending on the severity of the need, your lawn can be enhanced by either slice seeding or aeration and overseeding. Each one is best for certain needs and we would love to talk with you about which is best for your specific situation. An aeration and overseed is a good solution for a thin lawn. If your lawn is suffering from the summer conditions you can kickstart its recovery in the fall and be ready to enjoy your lawn next year.
As one of the largest and fastest growing lawn care companies in Dayton, Cincinnati, and Columbus, we have been refining our processes since our inception in 2010. We call it our 5 Steps to a Great Lawn. The day before each and every visit to your home, our software will send a text, or our customer service team will call you, to let you know of your scheduled service. Every time your technician comes to your home, they will first assess the condition of your lawn to identify and address any weed, insect, or fungus issues.