Feed your lawn the right nutrients, eliminate weeds before they take over, and build the kind of thick, resilient turf that holds up through hot Southeastern summers.
Fertilization and weed control aren't two separate tasks. They're a single, integrated program. Healthy, well-nourished turf is naturally more resistant to weed invasion. Our certified technicians assess your lawn's specific needs and build a treatment schedule that keeps nutrients and weed pressure in balance throughout the season.
Spring, summer, and fall applications tailored to your grass type and soil chemistry, never a generic off-the-shelf formula.
Applied at the precise soil temperature to stop crabgrass, goosegrass, foxtail, and other weeds before they ever germinate.
Targeted elimination of dandelions, clover, chickweed, and other broadleaf weeds already established in your lawn.
Specialized herbicide treatments for crabgrass, nutsedge, and other grassy weeds that compete directly with your turf.
Every new customer program starts with a soil test so your fertilizer formulation is matched to your actual soil chemistry.
Southeastern lawns face specific pressures that generic treatment programs don't account for:
| Challenge | How We Address It |
|---|---|
| Clay-heavy soils | Common throughout the Southeast, clay soils compact easily and resist nutrient absorption. We adjust fertilizer formulations and application timing accordingly. |
| Summer humidity | The Southeast's warm, moist summers open the door for crabgrass and broadleaf weeds to thrive. Pre-emergent timing is critical, so we apply at precisely the right soil temperature. |
| Mixed grass types | Cool-season fescues and warm-season grasses like Bermuda and Zoysia have different fertilization windows. We identify your turf type and treat it correctly, never with a one-size-fits-all program. |
| Transition zone pressure | Much of the Southeast sits in the grass transition zone, where neither cool- nor warm-season grass thrives perfectly year-round. We know how to manage this balance through the full calendar. |
We start with your soil, testing pH, nutrient levels, and composition. This tells us exactly what your lawn is missing so we can build the right program.
Based on your soil test, grass type, and current weed pressure, we build a seasonal schedule of fertilizer and weed control applications.
Our technicians arrive on schedule, apply treatments precisely, and leave a service tag so you know exactly what was done.
We monitor results and adjust as needed through the season. If you see a problem between visits, call us and we respond within 24 hours.
Select your location to learn about services, scheduling, and what to expect in your area.
Most Southeastern lawns benefit from 4–6 applications per year, timed to the growing season. Cool-season grasses like fescue are fertilized primarily in fall and early spring, while warm-season grasses like Bermuda are fertilized more heavily in late spring and summer.
Pre-emergent for crabgrass across the Southeast is typically applied in early spring when soil temperatures reach 55°F consistently, usually late February to mid-March. Timing is everything: too early and it breaks down before weeds germinate; too late and it misses the window.
We use professional-grade products that are safe when dry. We'll always let you know when it's safe to re-enter the treated area, and we follow all label and safety guidelines carefully.
Weed control is a process, not a one-time fix. Some persistent weeds may require follow-up applications. If you're seeing significant weed pressure between scheduled visits, just call and we'll assess and address it.
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