Lawn and Landscape Maintenance
When it comes to weed control, no one does a better job than ChemPro. If you have a weed problem, we're ready to get rid of it for good so that you can enjoy a lush yard. We use safe, environmentally friendly products to provide our clients with a variety of natural lawn care services.
The Fastest Way to a Green Lawn
Our equipment is highly efficient and will effectively treat each and every inch of your lawn in the quickest manner possible. Our company is dedicated to excellent service and ensures your satisfaction with our work each time we come to your property. As part of our dedication to your needs, we use detail-oriented techniques and will treat you with the kindness and courtesy that all of our customers deserve.
A lawn full of weeds generally signals several underlying problems. Most weed problems are related to the topsoil's health and condition, and the vitality of the turfgrass growing there.
Soil problems usually fall into several categories:
· Lack of soil nutrients
· Soil compaction
· Thick thatch layer
· Inadequate water, or too much moisture
· Too much shade for the turfgrass to develop
Controlling lawn weeds Lawns extremely infested with weeds need something more than just weed control. Improving the soil should be at the top of the list. This means regular fertilization, regular aeration, adding top-dressing occasionally and overseeding your lawn at the appropriate time. Follow these guidelines and in a short period of time your topsoil will be one of the best topsoil's in the neighborhood. And when you have a great topsoil, you're going to have a great lawn!
Types of weed controls There are 2 basic types of weed controls: pre-emergent and post-emergent.
Pre-emergent weed controls Pre-emergent weed controls prevent many grassy type weeds from taking root in your lawn. This is a time sensitive application and must be in place in the early spring. Once applied, an invisible protective layer stops weed-seeds from taking hold. This will prevent crabgrass and other grassy weeds from rooting.
Post-emergent weed controls Post-emergent weed controls takes care of weeds after they have sprouted. Dandelions are a good example of a weed controlled by post-emergent controls. Unless weeds are extensive, we normally spot treat for these types of weeds.
If lawn weeds are extensive, it may be best to wait until early fall when new grass seed can be applied. Killing off all the weeds in mid summer could leave some large holes in the yard.
The Fastest Way to a Green Lawn
Our equipment is highly efficient and will effectively treat each and every inch of your lawn in the quickest manner possible. Our company is dedicated to excellent service and ensures your satisfaction with our work each time we come to your property. As part of our dedication to your needs, we use detail-oriented techniques and will treat you with the kindness and courtesy that all of our customers deserve.
A lawn full of weeds generally signals several underlying problems. Most weed problems are related to the topsoil's health and condition, and the vitality of the turfgrass growing there.
Soil problems usually fall into several categories:
· Lack of soil nutrients
· Soil compaction
· Thick thatch layer
· Inadequate water, or too much moisture
· Too much shade for the turfgrass to develop
Controlling lawn weeds Lawns extremely infested with weeds need something more than just weed control. Improving the soil should be at the top of the list. This means regular fertilization, regular aeration, adding top-dressing occasionally and overseeding your lawn at the appropriate time. Follow these guidelines and in a short period of time your topsoil will be one of the best topsoil's in the neighborhood. And when you have a great topsoil, you're going to have a great lawn!
Types of weed controls There are 2 basic types of weed controls: pre-emergent and post-emergent.
Pre-emergent weed controls Pre-emergent weed controls prevent many grassy type weeds from taking root in your lawn. This is a time sensitive application and must be in place in the early spring. Once applied, an invisible protective layer stops weed-seeds from taking hold. This will prevent crabgrass and other grassy weeds from rooting.
Post-emergent weed controls Post-emergent weed controls takes care of weeds after they have sprouted. Dandelions are a good example of a weed controlled by post-emergent controls. Unless weeds are extensive, we normally spot treat for these types of weeds.
If lawn weeds are extensive, it may be best to wait until early fall when new grass seed can be applied. Killing off all the weeds in mid summer could leave some large holes in the yard.