Lawn and Turf Management
Aerating and De-thatching
Why Aerate and Dethatch??
Loosens compacted soil and increases the availability of water and nutrients.
Enhances oxygen levels in the soil, stimulating root growth and enhancing the activity of thatch-decomposing organisms.
While removing cores of soil, the spoons or tines also sever roots, rhizomes and stolons. Grass plants are stimulated to produce new shoots and roots that "fill up" the holes in the lawn and increase the density of the turf.
Reduces water runoff.
Increases the lawn's drought tolerance and improves its overall health.
Tree and Shrubs
Pruning
Privet Hedge Trimming and Maintenance
Fertilization
Pest and Disease Management
Mowing
Weekly Mowing and Maintenance to keep your property looking beautiful.
