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September 2021

Why We Aerate???

2021-09-20T09:36:38+00:00

Why We Aerate?…

A healthy lawn means so much more than just having green grass.. If you are like most, there is a sense of pride in your home and most importantly, that home’s curb appeal. Often times, there has been a substantial financial investment and more times than not, there has been a great deal of sweat equity put into making your lawn look amazing! It is often easy to see a lawn that appears healthy, therefore you don’t always feel the need to take advantage of aeration services when the time comes.. but that can be a costly mistake, and definitely one that can be avoided!

 

So, let’s start with the basics:

A healthy root system is a must for a lush and healthy lawn. Oxygen in the soil is critical for the lawn’s roots to be healthy; Oxygen is also a vital component for the soil microbes and other soil organisms, whose job is to release nutrients and minerals to the roots. But, your lawn needs to be open and not compacted, and it is incredibly easy to test if your lawn is, in fact, compacted. By simply using a garden fork or a screwdriver, and pushing down into the soil, you should be able to easily penetrate the soil well beyond 2 inches; If not, your lawn is compacted and could benefit greatly from Aeration.

Maybe you have Clay soil? Maybe you have quite a bit of traffic through your lawn, such as the dogs or the kids? These are all things that can lead to a compacted lawn and over time, you start to lose that “healthy lawn” look and feel!

The process of Aeration is a simple one; It’s using a machine aerator to create pockets in your lawn’s structure so that water and nutrients can properly make their way to the root structure. It will also allow for the absorption of fertilizer and better allow for the lawn’s structure to organically resist things like, weeds and disease.

At Agape, we structure our services to provide the following with our Aeration process:

 

  • We provide a Double Pass Aeration
  • Starter Fertilizer
  • Blue Tag Certified Fescue Seed

 

Prior to seeding, it is a critical process to weed properly, and apply weed controls that will typically need a 30-day window; Taking advantage of our early scheduling can help make certain that we have the appropriate amount of time to treat the lawn effectively!

As this most certainly can be an easy aspect to manage and maintain for your lawn, there can be an overwhelming number of providers and options for any homeowner to consider… a simple Google search for “lawn aeration near me” can give you pages of companies to choose from; We understand the choosing of providers can be a daunting task, so we do our best to help educate and inform. At Agape, we treat our clients as partners; Our goal is to provide the very best in Lawn Care so that you can enjoy, and make the most of your investment into your property.

 

Why We Aerate???2021-09-20T09:36:38+00:00

March 2021

Spring is Mulch Time!

2021-07-09T13:12:50+00:00

Time To Mulch

At Agape Lawn Company, we take pride in all our services and installations; We have staffed our crews with professional techs that put service and quality first. As a company, we strive to approach every job or project with our core values at heart; Whether its systems planning or an installation, our aim is to be efficient, proactive and solutions driven. In this current climate, knowledge and safety are both paramount. At Agape, we have structured our guidelines accordingly, so that we may offer not only a great service, but a safe service as well.
When you are considering your mulch installation, there are a number of factors that will help both us and you, the homeowner, execute a successful plan of installation. There are several advantages to adding mulch into your home landscape. In the summer, mulch helps the soil hold moisture, so you don’t have to water as often. In the hot sun, soil also tends to dry out faster and harden. Mulch will help protect the soil from direct sunlight and help keep your plants healthy and happy. When choosing your mulch installation, it will be an important step for us to identify and determine which Mulch types, would best serve your landscape.

Spring is Mulch Time!2021-07-09T13:12:50+00:00

December 2020

Lawn Maintenance Checklist: Learn What You Need to Do Each Season

2021-07-09T13:15:02+00:00

A great lawn that is the envy of the neighborhood is something most homeowners want. Even if your home is not the biggest or most flamboyant in your area, a well-kept and healthy lawn, can radically boost its attractiveness. But this type of lawn is not achieved by intermittent lawn care and without defined goals. A well planned Lawn Maintenance Checklist, can keep you on track for each season and help you reach those healthy lawn goals!

Creating and maintaining a lawn that is the focus of eyes takes planning and organization, explains Dawson Management. And the effort toward making that lawn must span the four seasons of the year. You must create a detailed plan for spring, summer, autumn, and even winter, when your lawn is most likely going to be under a layer of snow.

That plan will take the changing needs of your lawn and the soil underneath into consideration. It will preempt the needs of the lawn and potential problems before they arise. Yet at the same time, it will be simple and without stress, because you will be preventing weeds and diseases instead of treating them.

As a special gift, we have created just that type of lawn maintenance plan for you. We have done the work of thinking through the intricacies of maintaining your lawn for every month of the year. Following this comprehensive plan will let you finally jumpstart your journey to creating the type of lawn you have always wanted but never had the know-how to create. Enjoy!

 

Spring Lawn Care

  • Inspect the lawn after the snow has melted and the rain has started to fall. Check whether the lawn needs aeration or are there puddles forming on it.
  • Prepare lawn tools and equipment. Check your mower for fluid levels, blade height, and sharpness. Check that the leaf blower and other tools are in good order.
  • Test the soil pH. For the best grass growth, your soil pH should be 6.5. It should have proportions of phosphorus, nitrogen, and potassium salts that are appropriate for your region. Having a professional test the soil will help you avoid wasting money on fertilizer and needless soil amendments
  • Do spring dethatching by removing dead grass, leaves, branches, twigs, and debris in order to stimulate airflow and improve nitrogen exchange.
  • Apply fertilizer with pre-emergent herbicide before temperatures get higher. And follow-up with high-nitrogen fertilizer and selective weed control (spot spraying).

 

Summer Lawn Care

  • The lawn needs about an inch of water weekly to thrive. When the weather gets hot, dry, and windy, evaporation rates increase and watering rates must be increased to compensate for these losses. Increase watering times as needed to ensure water penetrates 1 inch into the soil.
  • Maintain the lawn at the proper height; never cut your grass lower than 2-2 ½ inches above the ground. Lower than that creates room for weeds. Longer grass protects the soil beneath and produces more chlorophyll.
  • Take care of the bugs. Summertime is bug infestation season, but do not use broad-spectrum insecticides that don’t discriminate between pests and beneficial insects. Granular pest control that targets specific bugs is better. Organic pesticides are best.
  • Solve mystery spots and these are not always caused by under-watering. Sometimes a fungus is the real culprit. Take shots of the spot and send the photos to your nursery for their opinion.

 

Fall Lawn Care

  • Lower mower levels from summer levels and keep grass shorter until growth eventually stops. At the same time, reduce the amount of watering. Continue watering to keep lawn hydrated but do not water to point of saturation.
  • Dethatch with a dethatcher that is clean and in good condition. Dethatching at this time is important, especially if you didn’t do it in spring. But be careful not to set the tines so deep that they destroy the lawn. The goal is to remove yellowish dead grass that blocks air and moisture. It is better to make 3-4 shallow passes.
  • Reseed, if necessary. First till the soil before applying your seeds. Afterward, apply a thin layer of compost and keep the area moist. Do not let your seed dry out or they may die.
  • Rake leaves to allow more sunlight reach to grass roots and keep the shoots strong going into winter. Apply a winterizer or a stage-4 fertilizer to keep the grass nourished through the winter.

 

Winter Lawn Care

  • Most, but not all of your work is done. During winter your work will be done away from the lawn and will mostly involve preparing for spring. This is when you take a break to become more informed about how to better manage your lawn. When doing research or looking for information, remember that grass care depends on the part of the country where you are, so pay more attention to local resources.
  • Start prepping for spring and you can do this by preparing your tools and equipment – clean and repair your equipment. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions when storing tools and equipment. If the instructions say you should leave the equipment with a full tank of gasoline, add a fuel stabilizer to prevent chemical-decomposition.
  • Stake the lawn perimeter to reduce or prevent gouging by snow throwers and plows. Keep the use of de-icing chemicals to the minimum.

There you have it, a comprehensive all-year round guide to maintain your lawn to keep it in tip-top shape all year!

Be sure to visit some of the Agape Lawn Company Maintenance Plans and Services!!

http://agapelawnco.com/lawn-maintenance-plan/

Lawn Maintenance Checklist: Learn What You Need to Do Each Season2021-07-09T13:15:02+00:00

Why is the Grass Greener at Agape?

When you join our growing list of lawn care, landscape, and irrigation customers, you will be treated to expert service and a level of professionalism that can’t be beat. Here’s what you can expect when you choose Agape:

Passion:

We love lawns! It’s why we do what we do, and why we want to earn your business with continuous TLC for every aspect of your property.

Problem Solving:

Have an irrigation issue that needs to be resolved quickly? Our team responds promptly and solves problems quickly and completely.

Dependability:

We have the highest staff retention rate in RTP, so you will know and trust the same team members who care for your lawn week after week.

Transparent Pricing:

No hidden fees, no extra charges! Our pricing is upfront and honest for every service we provide.

Expertise:

Our expert team provides smart services that account for variables including weather, pests, and your particular grade and shade property characteristics.

5-Star Service:

We’ve been rated the #1 lawn care and landscape company in The Triangle five years in a row!

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