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Mole Control Program
There seems to be a lot of mole activity this year. Mostly due to the mild winter. If you want to make your lawn a "No Mole Zone", call our office and request an estimate. Our mole control program works great!
Earth Wise Soil Conditioner
Earth Wise Soil Conditioner is available exclusively at AAA Lawn Care, Inc. We formulated this unique blend of Organic Soil Conditioner and Micro Nutrients to meet the needs of West Michigan soils. Think of this application as a mulit-vitamin package for your lawn. Healthier lawns have less insect, disease and weed problems. You will also notice a nice color response from this special nutrient blend.
Necrotic Ring Spot (NRS)
New Referral Program
AAA’s New Referral Bonus Program is a Win-Win for everyone!
Mulch your leaves!!!
My yard is full of trees. Big ones. Maple and oaks. My maples are beautiful in the Fall. However, big trees equals lots of leaves. I live in a subdivision and getting rid of them can be a real hassle. I don't have woods to dump them in. I would have to pay for disposal bags or find some other way to remove them from my property. I would say a lot people are in this situation. Well, there a very easy solution. Mulch your leaves into the ground. The more you mow the smaller pieces of leaves become. Research is very clear in that mulching leaves instead of picking them up is helpful in building your soil and decreasing weeds.
Mole Control Service
Moles are busy right now. If you have a mole ripping up your lawn right now, consider our mole control service. Sign up now and receive free service calls through the end of the 2012 season!
The Fall grub season is here!
This is just a quick reminder that the Fall grub season is here. White grubs damage lawns in both the Spring and Fall. Areas that look like they are starting to turn brown or just doesn't look right may have grubs. It is easy to check. Firmly grasp the turf with your hand and try to pull it back. If it easily pulls back you probably have grubs. Dig around in the areas that you just uncovered or in the roots of the turf you just pulled up. You will see little white grubs. Some may be smaller, some may be plump and juicy. Speaking of plump and juicy, skunks love grubs and will not hesitate to rip up your lawn by pulling back clumps of turf and snacking on the grubs.
Considering Multi Use Athletic Fields
Long story short. A group of soccer parents (in another part of the state) were upset that their kids had to play varsity soccer games at an elementary school instead of the varsity football field. The school says it will ruin the field. The local lawn care company says soccer is good for the field because soccer games will aerate the field, etc. I think you get the point.
Turn on the sprinklers!
I have been seeing a lot of dry lawns during my travels around West Michigan. A lot of us have turned our irrigation systems down or off since the weather has cooled off. Me included. So I guess this is just a reminder that your lawn may need a drink until we get significant rain fall.
Also, this is the perfect time to seed your lawn. If you do overseed, make sure to keep your irrigation running until it is time to turn it off in the Fall.
