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We have been getting a lot of questions about warm season grasses like bermuda and zoysia, being dead or not greening up in Milton, Johns Creek, and Alpharetta, Georgia.

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Even though we have had a few warm days lately in Cumming, Georgia be cautious about scalping your lawn too early. We can still get a heavy frost until April. Scalping your lawn too early could damage the turf if we get a freeze.

Scalping your lawn is the process of removing all the old brown winter foliage. Scalping is relatively easy, but messy. 

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When will my Bermuda grass "Green Up"?

We have been getting a lot of questions about warm season grasses like bermuda and zoysia, being dead or not greening up in Alpharetta, Georgia.

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Many homeowners in Marietta and  Roswell, Georgia do their best to maintain a nice looking, healthy lawn that is at least as green as their neighbors. Everyone has their mowing schedules and their timed sprinklers set up to help with the upkeep, but what other lawn services could make a big impact on the health and beauty of your lawn?

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Pulling weeds can feel good and feel very productive the first few times you get out there and get your hands dirty, but it is a chore that gets old rather quickly. The best way to get rid of weeds is to prevent them from taking hold in your lawn and garden. Saves you time, money, and effort if you an limit how many start growing in the first place. There are a few tricks and tips to follow that can help you minimize weeds’ ability to take over your lawn, get started with the following suggestions!

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Depending on your personality and your lifestyle, you may have previously hired a lawn care company, thought about it, or won’t even consider it because you like doing lawn care. Whatever your previous thoughts on hiring out your lawn care service to a professional agency, we have put together the top reasons we have found that people like to hire professionals.

1. Professionals know what they are doing

2. Save time

3. Stay on Schedule

4. Cost

5. Better Pest Control

6. Individualized And Extensive Services

 

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If you have warm season grass such as Bermudagrass or Zoysia, it is good advice to aerate in the late spring or early summer. This is because Georgia clay has a propensity to compact making it difficult for grass to get air and nutrients, but it is also because grass will build a layer of thatch that can be “suffocating.”

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Warm Season Grass Dormancy in East Cobb

In the winter, warm season grasses (like Bermuda and Zoysia) go dormant when the soil temperature drops below 55 degrees. This means it stops growing in order to conserve water and nutrients for its roots to survive. It will turn brown, but rest assured, it’s not dead! In East Cobb, warm season grasses will be starting to green-up soon, but here are a few tips about maintaining dormant grass.

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Warning : Wait to Scalp till After April 1st!!

There is Still a Risk of Frost that can Damage  Your Lawn. 

 

 

Most homeowners know a lot about mowing their lawn, some of it based on science, and some based on tradition. There are things that many people do in the Alpharetta and Johns Creek, Georgia area, that are not the best practice for lawn care, but they don’t see a reason to change. Other people want to know exactly the best practices so they can keep a rich, lovely lawn as often as possible.

 

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