Blended Lawn Care program in Maplewood
Japanese beetles are an increasing problem around Maplewood. bioLawn offers both Japanese beetle adult treatments and grub treatments. Japanese beetle adult treatments are a spray of trees and landscape plants to reduce adult feeding. Grub treatments are done on the lawn to reduce feeding on lawn roots that ultimately leads to the lawn dying.
What Makes bioLawn’s Blended Lawn Program Unique?
Our focus is in providing results rather than applications for lawn care in Maplewood. Our customers benefit from our experts on staff, which include two individuals with masters degrees in turfgrass management. Our guarantee is to tweak your fertilization and weed control to produce your desired lawn. From time to time other problems occur such as disease and insect problems. While not included in our standard program, we can offer applications to combat those problems.
Fertilizer
Our fertilizer contains a proprietary blend of organic and traditional fertilizers. This provides consistent growth and green color, while also feeding the soil biology to promote a healthy lawn over the long term. The type and amount of fertilizer is varied throughout the year to meet the needs of the season and weather conditions to achieve healthy growth.
Weed Control
Our weed control practices consider environmental impact while achieving results. Product toxicity, type of weed, time of year and number of weeds drive our weed control practices. We utilize both spot and blanket applications to target weeds specifically. Our weed control focuses on the most prevalent weeds in the midwest, including dandelions, broadleaf plantain, clover, crabgrass, creeping charlie and wild violets.
For Maplewood Residents, We Recommend Lawn Insect & Grub Control
Insects feed on grass causing damage to the lawn. The best way to prevent damage is to get treatment before the insects feed on the lawn. If insects are already feeding on your lawn, bioLawn can make corrective applications that will stop the feeding and reduce damage.
Grubs feed on the roots of the lawn, causing the grass to die. As feeding progresses, the size of dead patches expands. Animals, such as skunks, will dig up lawns to eat the grubs, which causes additional lawn damage. Grubs feed between April – June and Late July – October in Minnesota. Learn more.
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