Beautiful lawns don't "just happen." They are the result
of careful planning, planting and scheduled maintenance.
The following information is designed to help solve your
problems by establishing and maintaining a vigorous, healthy
lawn.
FERTILIZING
First of all, a good
fertilizer program is needed. The program we offer (either
liquid or granular) was developed especially for this area
with the aid of the Western Washington Experimental Station,
a branch of Washington State University.
When you join our lawn program, we will apply fertilizer
four times during the growing season. The application will
yield six pounds of available nitrogen per thousand square
feet per year in a 3-1-2 ratio.
TURF WEED CONTROL
Our lawn program
also includes weed control. In most cases, this is the
science of removing broadleaf weeds and cloves from
desirable grasses. Chemical weed control of this type is a
valuable
asset.