Our 5-Step Custom Lawn Care Program
Lawn Application One
Granular Fertilizer with Pre-Emergent
Strengthens roots early in the season
Prevents crabgrass and invasive weeds before they start
Sets the foundation for healthy growth
This is where strong lawns begin — stopping problems before they ever surface.
Lawn Application Two
Complete Liquid Fertilizer + pre-emergent + Blanket Weed Spray
Rapid nutrient absorption
Extended weed prevention
Blanket spray to eliminate visible weeds (the entire lawn gets sprayed for weeds)
This stage fuels growth while actively eliminating unwanted competition.
Lawn Application Three
50% Slow-Release Nitrogen (Granular) + Spot Weed Control
Gradual feeding for consistent color and strength
Prevents burn during warmer months
Targeted spot spraying for emergent weeds
Keeps your lawn thriving during peak growing season.
Lawn Application Four
50% Slow-Release Nitrogen (Granular) + Spot Weed Control
Continued slow-release fertilizer
Ongoing spot weed control
Maintains density and health
This ensures your lawn stays thick, green, and resilient.
Lawn Application Five
Complete Liquid Winterizer Fertilizer + Blanket Weed Spray
Strengthens roots for winter survival
Promotes early spring green-up
Final blanket spray to eliminate late-season weeds
We don’t just treat lawns — we prepare them for long-term success.
The most effective 5-Step Lawn Program in the Area
Most lawn care companies stop at four applications. We don’t.
While competitors follow a basic seasonal template, we’ve developed a custom 5-Step Lawn Health Program designed to give your property the extra attention it deserves.
That fifth application isn’t just “more service.” It’s what sets the results apart.
Why Five Matters
Stronger root systems
Improved health of your turf
Better seasonal transitions
Season long weed control
Healthier color and density
Long-term lawn resilience
Where others provide routine treatments, we provide a strategic plan built around your lawn’s specific needs.
No two properties are identical — and your program shouldn’t be either.