LAWN CARE
Wonder why your lawn...looks dull, lifeless, and full of weeds?
For a lush, green lawn, FIVE seasonal applications should be applied by certified turf applicators approximately 4 to 6 weeks apart to optimize fertility, weed control, and
insect control during the season.

Step 1: Early Spring
Fertilizer & Pre-Emergent Crabgrass
This is a balanced mixture formulated for spring application with coated nitrogen to prevent excessive leaf growth, but to insure dark green color. The pre-emergent controls crabgrass, as well as other grassy weeds.

Step 2: Spring
Broadleaf Herbicide
This application is designed to control virtually all emerged broadleaf perennial and annual weeds found in home lawns, including: dandelions, clover, thistles, and knotweed.
Step 3: Summer
Broadleaf Herbicide
(Spot Treatment)
This mid-season application will continue the control started in Step 2 controlling newly emerged weeds.
Fertilization
This balanced blend is applied to maximize root depth for upcoming dry conditions and controlled fertility for irrigated turf.

Step 4: Fall
Fertilizer
Applied to promote turf growth, color and tillering.
Broadleaf Herbicide
Applied to control fall weeds

Step 5: Late Fall Fertilization
Improves winter stress tolerance by increasing root depth for a healthier lawn in the spring.