Lawn Treatment Annual Schedule

Round 1: (January/February)
Pre-emergent applied to control seed germination and post-emergent applied for broadleaf weeds.

Round 2: (February/March)

Slow-Release Fertilizer applied to provide season-long consistent nitrogen to your turf.

Round 3: (March/April)

Pre and Post emergent weed control for control of summer weeds.

Round 4: (May/June)

Post emergent weed control as well as insecticides as needed to protect the lawn from insects such as armyworms and grubs.

Round 5: (June/July)

Post emergent weed control as well as insecticides as needed to protect the lawn from insects such as armyworms and grubs.

Round 6: (July/August)
Spot treat for weeds as needed.  Turf can be sensitive to weed killers during this time of the Summer, so we target weeds instead of blanketing the lawn with weed killer all over your turf (unless it is needed). 

Round 7: (September/October)
Pre and Post Emergent weed control.  

Round 8: (November/December)

Lime applied to maintain proper pH levels in the soil.  A treated lawn tends to become acidic over time, so we apply this treatment to maintain pH and ensure our fertilizers work as best as they can during the growing season.