Lawn care programs
Lawn care programs to give you a greener, healthier and more beautiful lawn, the whole year round.
Give your lawn what it needs when it needs it. Designed for North Carolina’s climate, grass type, and customized to your lawn’s specific needs, we take care of everything. Our trained professionals know exactly what it takes, and when, to give you the perfect lawn – from nutrient management and fertilizing to soil conditioning and weed control.

For cool-season grasses such as fescue
The most popular grass in the Triangle area, fescue creates beautiful, lush green lawns year round. Ideally-suited to North Carolina’s transition zone climate, a well-maintained fescue lawn has good disease, weed and insect resistance.
| Our lawn care program for cool-season grasses: | ||
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Early Spring | Fertilizer and/or weed control January through February |
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Late Spring | Fertilizer and weed control March through April |
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Early Summer | Slow-release Fertilizer Late April through early June |
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Late Summer | Soil conditioner (pelleted lime) June through August |
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Early Fall | Slow-release fertilizer September through October |
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Late Fall | Fertilizer, Winter root feeding November through December |
For warm-season grasses such as Bermuda
Being in the transition zone for warm/ cool season grasses, North Carolina has the climate to grow warm season grasses such as Bermuda, zoysia, centipede and St. Augustine.
| Our lawn care program for warm-season grasses: | ||
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Early Spring | Weed control February through March |
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Late Spring | Dry fertilizer April through May |
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Summer I | Dry fertilizer June through July |
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Summer II | Dry fertilizer July through August |
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Early Fall | High potash fertilizer September through October |
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Late Fall | Pre- and post-emergent weed control October through November |
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Winter | Soil conditioner (lime/ gypsum) December |










