Monday, August 16, 2021

Overwhelmed by Fertilizer Options? We Can Help!


Lawn fertilizer isn’t rocket science but it’s not as simple as picking up the first bag you see at the big box store, either.

If your lawn is sparse, or patchy or full of weeds, start with a soil test to see what nutrients might be missing. When you have the right product, only use as much as you need. Too much fertilizer can give your lawn a chemical burn and runoff from wasted fertilizer adds to algae growth in Michigan lakes and streams. 

Read more on our website!

We can help feed your lawn just right. We know the right products to use, how often to apply fertilizer to give you a beautiful green lawn that will last all season.

Do you need professionals to help you manage your lawn? Request a quote today to see what Ever So Green can do for you. Livingston County based and family owned and operated, we’ve been serving families like yours for over 20 years. Contact us today!


Monday, August 2, 2021

Catch Frustrating Lawn Problems Early with These Tips


Got grass issues?

Your lawn needs just a little bit of extra care to stay green and healthy in spring, summer, and fall in Michigan.

Now and then, check that it has enough water. Poke a screwdriver or tent stake in the dirt. If it goes in easy, you’re fine. If the soil is hard and dry, give it some water. Compacted soil doesn’t absorb water well. If you notice that you’re wearing a path in your lawn, loosen up the soil and give your grass a chance to grow deeper roots. It’s not common in most residential areas, but if you’re in a wet area, you might have fungi that can damage the plant life.

For more tips, read the full article on our website!

Ever So Green can help you diagnose and treat lawn problems in southern Michigan. It’s what we do! Do you need the professionals to help you manage your lawn? Request a quote today to see what we can do for you. Livingston County based and family owned and operated, we’ve been serving families like yours for over 20 years. Contact us today!

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