- Fertilization to strengthen turfgrass
- Aeration to reduce soil compaction
- Broadleaf weed control
- Midseason follow-ups as needed
Sunday, March 15, 2026
Professional Crabgrass Control: Why it Works
Sunday, March 1, 2026
Crabgrass Season in Michigan: When it Begins
Why Crabgrass Is Bad for Your Lawn
- Competing with your turfgrass for water, nutrients, and sunlight.
- Spreading rapidly through seed production, so each plant can generate tens of thousands of new seeds to infest your lawn year after year.
- Filling in bare or weak spots, leaving your lawn looking uneven and unkempt.
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Sunday, February 15, 2026
Is Professional Lawn Care Worth Having in the Spring?
Many homeowners wonder whether hiring a lawn care company is really necessary. In spring, professional services can make a big difference.
A professional lawn care team:
- Knows when to apply treatments for best results
- Uses commercial-grade equipment
- Identifies issues before they become expensive problems
- Saves you time and guesswork
Spring is the most important season to get lawn care right—and expert help can ensure your lawn thrives all year long.
Learn more in our latest article.
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Ever So Green’s professional lawn care services are based in Howell, but we also serve Brighton, Hartland, Fowlerville, Pinckney, Whitmore Lake, Highland, Milford, Fenton, and South Lyon!
If you’re near any of these communities, now is the perfect time to start planning your spring lawn care. Call 517-540-1100 or request a quote to get started.
Sunday, February 1, 2026
Why Spring is the Best Time to Start Lawn Care
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Thursday, January 15, 2026
Improve Soil Health for Long-Term Results
- Testing your soil to understand its pH and nutrient balance
- Adding organic matter such as compost to boost microbial activity
- Aerating compacted soil to improve airflow and water penetration
- Using slow-release or balanced fertilizers that feed the soil as well as the turf
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Thursday, January 1, 2026
Commit to Consistent Fertilization & Weed Prevention
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Monday, December 15, 2025
Protecting Your Lawn from Salt Damage
- Apply salt carefully. Limit its use to paved areas only—sidewalks, driveways, and steps—and avoid spreading it near grassy edges.
- Create a barrier. Install a short silt fence or temporary edging along your lawn to keep salty runoff from soaking into the soil.
- Try alternatives. Materials like sand, kitty litter, or calcium magnesium acetate (CMA) can improve traction without harming your grass.
- Schedule early spring lawn care. A professional fertilization and recovery plan can help restore soil balance and encourage new growth after a long, salty winter.
Don’t Wait for Spring to Look Through Lawn Care Companies in Livingston County
- Spring Fertilization and Crabgrass Control
- Broadleaf Weed Control Applications
- Summer Fertilization with Spot Weed Treatment
- Mid-Summer and Late-Season Fertilization
- Fall Fertilization and Turf Winterization
Monday, December 1, 2025
Why De-Icing Salt Can Be a Problem
Don’t Wait for Spring to Look Through Lawn Care Companies in Livingston County
- Spring Fertilization and Crabgrass Control
- Broadleaf Weed Control Applications
- Summer Fertilization with Spot Weed Treatment
- Mid-Summer and Late-Season Fertilization
- Fall Fertilization and Turf Winterization
Saturday, November 15, 2025
Protect Your Lawn During the Winter
- Minimize foot traffic: Walking on frozen or snow-covered grass can break brittle blades and compact the soil. Stick to sidewalks and driveways whenever possible.
- Avoid piling snow in one spot: Snow piles can smother grass and lead to mold growth in the spring. Spread shoveled snow evenly when possible.
- Watch out for salt damage: Road salt and ice melt can harm grass near driveways and sidewalks. Use lawn-friendly products like calcium chloride or sand when traction is needed.
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Saturday, November 1, 2025
Common Winter Lawn Issues in Michigan
- Snow mold: This fungal disease thrives under long-lasting snow cover and appears as gray or pink patches in the spring. Prevent it by mowing properly and avoiding excess nitrogen in late fall.
- Rodents and pests: Voles and mice may tunnel under the snow, damaging grass roots. Keeping your yard tidy and limiting food sources reduces risk.
- Compaction: Heavy snow, ice, and traffic compress soil, making it harder for grass to recover. Aerating in the fall helps counteract this.
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Monday, September 15, 2025
Why Broadleaf Weed Control Works Best Now
- Fewer weeds come back next year.
- Less competition for water, nutrients, and sunlight.
- Improved curb appeal heading into the dormant season.
Lawn Fertilization in South Lyon and Surrounding Areas
- All of Livingston County
- Howell
- Brighton
- Hartland
- Fowlerville
- Pinckney
- Whitmore Lake
- Highland
- Milford
- Fenton
- South Lyon
Monday, September 1, 2025
Why Fall Fertilization Matters
- Healthier root systems to sustain your lawn through the winter.
- Improved nutrient storage for quick spring growth.
- Enhanced resilience against pests, diseases, and environmental stress.
Lawn Fertilization in South Lyon and Surrounding Areas
- All of Livingston County
- Howell
- Brighton
- Hartland
- Fowlerville
- Pinckney
- Whitmore Lake
- Highland
- Milford
- Fenton
- South Lyon
Tuesday, October 15, 2024
Winterizing in October
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Tuesday, October 1, 2024
Autumn Lawn Care Basics
- Take care of the falling leaves that pile up on your lawn! Mulch dry leaves into tiny pieces by running over them with a lawnmower – or rake them up the old-fashioned way. If leaves pile up, they’ll block sunlight and smother your grass!
- Fertilize your lawn! Grass absorbs more nutrients in the fall to prepare for the winter months. This makes September and October a great time to give your grass extra nutrients to help it thrive through the winter.
- Take care of weeds—weeds are also going into a high-absorption mode to prepare for the winter, meaning that any weed control you use will be more effective. Many weeds undergo a second bloom and drop another round of seeds in the fall. To protect your lawn, dig them out or use herbicide before they bloom.
- Patches of lawn often die in the summertime, which is why you should reseed any dead patches in the fall to let grass grow back before the cold months.
- Don’t stop mowing! Keep cutting your grass to a height of 3 inches until the first freeze of winter, when it stops growing. Mow when the grass is long rather than following a calendar schedule.
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