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FREE LAWN
INSPECTION
The starting point for a greener,
healthier lawn is a FREE
lawn inspection by a Pearce Power Spraying Lawn Care Expert.
Not all Florida lawns are the same! A personalized
inspection will ensure that you receive exactly the right
treatment for your lawns needs.
One of our knowledgeable staff
will come to your location and evaluate the current condition as
well as the potential of your lawn. You do not need to be
present for this initial inspection. We will then explain
our findings to you as well as our recommendations to make your
lawn the greenest, thickest, healthiest it can be
What we look at during our
inspection process:
- Grass types: Most lawns
are not made up of one grass type. They are a blend of several.
It’s best to know which grasses are prevalent in your lawn in
order to provide the best care.
- Turf density: Dense,
healthy turf discourages weeds and crabgrass, so it’s important
to keep your lawn thick.
- Soil type: Knowing the
type and condition of your soil will help determine your lawn’s
specific needs. If soil is compacted, core aeration is
recommended. Most of the soil in Florida is very sandy.
Our knowledge of the local area allows us to determine the best
course of action for a lawn in your specific area.
- Thatch: Thatch is a
layer of living and dead leaves, stems and roots, just above the
soil. Too much thatch will reduce a lawn’s response to
fertilizers and affects watering practices. Disease and insect
problems are greater with excessive thatch.
- Lawn diseases: There
are many types of diseases that can affect the appearance and
health of your lawn. Our lawn care specialists can assist you to
determine what steps can be taken to help your lawn recover when
diseases emerge.
- Insects: Thousands of
insects live in your grass. Some are helpful, while others
threaten your lawn’s health and vitality. It’s important to know
if damaging insects are present in your area so they can be
prevented or controlled.
- Color: The color of
your grass says a lot about its health. A light-colored lawn may
mean it’s lacking important nutrients. Different varieties of
turf have different color optimums. Our staff are experts when
it comes to local turf types. We can easily pinpoint which
type of grass you have and what it's optimum coloration should
be.
- Broadleaf weeds: Some
weeds can be very difficult to control; they can spread rapidly
and choke out your grass. It’s best to have a
professional prescribe the proper weed controls for best
results. Unlike our friends up North, weeds in Florida are
a year round problem. Proper treatment and prevention will
help to keep your lawn at it's optimum.
- Problem grasses:
Certain grasses are classified as weeds because they disrupt the
appearance of your lawn. Timely service visits can reduce annual
grassy weeds, while most perennial grassy weeds are difficult to
control.
- Mowing: Few homeowners
realize the importance of mowing correctly. Cutting certain
grass types too low or infrequently can cause the lawn to turn
brown and increases its susceptibility to weeds, diseases, and
crabgrass. Using a dull mower blade can also inflict damage to
the leaf tissue and cause the same problems.
- Watering: The amount of
water your lawn receives is critical to its health. Improper
watering is usually the cause of pale, sparse turf and many
disease and weed problems.
- Shade: Being aware of
your lawn’s exposure to sunlight and shade helps determine the
type of grass that grows best in your lawn.
- Present conditions:
Even great-looking lawns require continual care. We can help
maintain your lawn at its best with our full-service, annual
lawn care program. CONTACT US
for more information.
- Potential: Some lawns,
no matter how much work is put into them, will never look as
lush and healthy as others. Our staff is very knowledgeable
about the local Florida grasses and what grows best in this
area.
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