Whether you are looking for a full lawn care program or just a few services for the year, we can provide you with what you are looking for. We offer an organic tree & shrub fertilization service that provides not just fertilizer but adds a host of living microbes to your soil that lacks in most landscape garden beds. Our Flea & Tick treatments will protect not only your lawn from these dangerous pests but also keeping your family and pets safe also.
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At Green Keeper we provide professional lawn care service including lawn fertilization, weed and insect control, crabgrass control and prevention, lawn aeration and Organic fertilization options. We offer traditional lawn care and Organic lawn care programs. Visit our programs page and view the different lawn care programs we offer.
Organic Lawn Care
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Micro nutrients are essential to a healthy lawn and todays store bought fertilizers do not contain micro's because of higher costs. When we stop out to fertilize your lawn we will inspect it for any problems we may see and make you aware of any recommendations that would help. You may want us to treat for weeds to allow the turf to thicken up ensuring a thick healthy lawn.
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We use the highest quality fertilizers on the market in both our Basic and our Organic programs. With micro-nutrients and bio-stimulants included in our programs we ensure the best possible results. Quality fertilizers release slowly into the soil allowing for longer greening between applications with less growth surge following.
Core Aeration
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1. Reduces thatch build up in your lawn: Too much thatch is harmful to your lawn. Most lawn diseases (fungus) and insect infestation begins in the thatch layer of your lawn. Aeration breaks up that layer and allows microbial activity to become active which naturally breaks down thatch. 2. Allows air, moisture and nutrients deeper into the root zone of the plant: Air, water and nutrients are essential to a healthy lawn.
Grub Control
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They feed on the roots of the lawn normally in September and October causing grass to die seemingly overnight. The life cycle is one year for most grubs. They hatch in August, begin to feed on the roots of the lawn causing the grass to die. If not controlled grubs will borrow deep into the soil for the winter months.
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