Taylor Made Lawns
We understand that every lawn—and every homeowner—is different. That’s why we’ll work with you to design a program tailored to your needs. Whether you want more treatments for a perfect, lush lawn or fewer treatments to fit your budget, we can customize the right plan for you.
From fertilizers and weed controls to seeding and tick sprays, we’ll choose the treatments that work best for your lawn. It’s all about giving you the results you want, on your terms.
Call us today to learn more and get started with your own Taylor Made for You program!"
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Step 1: Early Spring
We start the season strong with a pre-emergent crabgrass control and a slow-release fertilizer. This step prevents crabgrass from taking root and provides your lawn with essential nutrients to wake up from winter dormancy.
Step 2: Late Spring
As temperatures rise, broadleaf weeds like dandelions begin to emerge. In this step, we apply targeted weed control and another round of fertilizer to promote healthy, vigorous growth while keeping weeds at bay.
Step 3: Early Summer
By now, your lawn is thriving, but summer stressors like heat and drought can take a toll. This treatment focuses on maintaining health with a balanced fertilizer, spot weed control, and preventative measures to keep pests like grubs under control.
Step 4: Late Summer/Early Fall
This is the recovery phase. We apply a specialized treatment with potassium to strengthen roots and prepare your lawn for the cooler months. A healthy lawn now sets the stage for a strong comeback next spring.
Step 5: Late Fall
We finish the season with a winterizing fertilizer. This treatment helps your lawn store energy, improves its resilience, and ensures it wakes up healthy and ready to grow next spring.Type your paragraph here.
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Step 1: Early Spring
"We start in early spring with a pre-emergent crabgrass control and fertilizer. This crucial step prevents crabgrass from taking over and provides your lawn with nutrients to wake it up after winter."
Step 2: Late Spring
"In late spring, we apply a balanced fertilizer combined with weed control. This step targets common weeds like dandelions while feeding your lawn to promote strong, even growth."
Step 3: Early Summer
"As summer approaches, we provide a slow-release fertilizer with insect control to prevent grubs and other lawn-damaging insects and spot-treat for any remaining weeds. This helps your lawn stay vibrant and healthy even during warmer weather."
Step 4: Mid-Summer
"During mid-summer, we strengthen your lawn with a potassium-rich fertilizer and a liquid soil conditioner like humic acid. Potassium helps your grass handle heat and drought, while humic acid improves soil health and promotes strong roots. This ensures your lawn stays healthy through the toughest part of the season."
Step 5: Early Fall
"In early fall, we focus on recovery and renewal. We apply a potassium-rich fertilizer to repair summer stress and prepare the grass for cooler weather. This is also the perfect time for overseeding and liquid aerator, which helps thicken your lawn, fill bare spots, and improve overall turf quality."
Step 6: Late Fall
"Finally, in late fall, we apply a winterizing fertilizer to prepare your lawn for the dormant season. This helps store essential nutrients, so your grass returns stronger and greener next spring."Type your paragraph here.
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