You probably have either Bermuda or St. Augustine- the most prevalent in our area. Certified’s Turf Professionals can evaluate yours and let you know.
- Watering: How often should I water my grass?
Proper watering is critical to its health. Improper watering can cause pale, sparse turf, many diseases, and most weed problems. It is best to water less often (1-2 times per week) for longer periods (1-2 hours or 1 inch).
- Mowing: How often should I cut my grass?
Cutting grass too low or infrequently can cause the lawn to turn brown and increases its susceptibility for weeds, diseases, and crabgrass. It is important to make sure the mower blades are sharp and that the lawn is mowed frequently (at least weekly during peak growing season).
- Broadleaf Weeds: How do I get rid of the weeds in my yard?
Some weeds are difficult to control. Other weeds spread very rapidly and can choke out your grass. It’s best to have a Certified’s professional prescribe and apply the proper weed controls at the proper frequencies so that your lawn always looks its best.
- Lawn Diseases: What if my Lawn gets a disease?
There are many types of diseases that can affect the appearance and health of your lawn. Diseases are very difficult to predict and we cannot guarantee your lawn will not be affected by a disease. However, if a disease becomes a problem, Certified’s Lawn Care Specialists can identify and provide the proper treatment to help your lawn recover to its optimum health and color.
- Insects: Do I have insects that will hurt my lawn?
Thousands of insects live in your grass. Most are helpful, while some threaten your lawn’s existence. It’s necessary to know if damaging insects are present in your area so they can be prevented or controlled. Certified can evaluate and treat any potential insect problem.
- Color: My grass is not very dark- is this bad?
The color of your grass says a lot about its health. A light colored lawn could mean its missing important nutrients. Different varieties of turf have different colors and intensities of green. Certified’s special greening agent always allows your grass to look its very best.
- Shade: My grass will not grow under my tree- what is wrong?
Your lawn’s exposure to sunlight and shade helps determine the type of grass that grows best in your lawn. Some lawns cannot be improved because the wrong turf is trying to grow in the wrong area. Certified’s Turf Professionals will recommend the correct turf type for your specific shade conditions.
- Timeline: How quickly will I see improvement in my lawn?
This depends on what condition your yard is in when we begin. If your yard has been stressed and is weak, it may take several treatments before it returns to a lush green lawn. However, you should see improvement from several weeks to a couple of months from the starting point.
- Potential: I can not get my grass to grow- why is that?
Some Lawns, no matter how much work is put into them, will never look as lush and healthy as others- due to soil type, shade and other factors. Beware of those who promise the guarantee of a perfect lawn. Certified’s professional will give you the Straight Up Facts on your yard.