Wednesday, December 15, 2021

Lawn Care in Winter


In most parts of the country, lawn grass goes dormant in the winter.

In the Midwest, it's too cold for any grass to grow, so we wait patiently for spring, sometimes under snow cover, sometimes not. However, lawn care doesn't quite end in the winter. Try these tricks to keep your yard healthy:

  1. Fertilize – In the fall, have your lawn aerated. Aerating your lawn will give it a chance to breathe before the grass goes dormant. After you’ve aerated, fertilize to give your lawn the nutrients it needs to prepare for winter.
  2. Keep the lawn clean – If leaves have piled up during fall, there’s a chance your lawn could suffocate before winter. Leaves that are left behind could also invite disease if they’re too wet.
  3. Avoid a lot of lawn traffic – When the lawn is frosted or dormant, try not to walk on it too much.
  4. Be careful when treating ice! – Avoid damaging your lawn and landscaping during the winter by using Ice Melt instead of rock salt. Ice Melt covers 2 times more than rock salt.


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Wednesday, December 1, 2021

Want a Lush Lawn in Spring? Take Care of it in the Winter


Do you know how to maintain your lawn during the winter?

Have you even thought about your grass since the first snow fell?

Like many of us in the Midwest, you’ve probably switched out the lawn mower for a snow shovel.

If you struggle to get your lawn back in shape in the spring, there may be a few tasks you can take care of before the first frost:

  • Fertilize – In the fall, have your lawn aerated. Aerating your lawn in about October of next year will give it a chance to breathe before the grass goes dormant. After you’ve aerated, you should also fertilize to give your lawn the nutrients it needs to prepare for winter.
  • Keep the lawn clean – If leaves have piled up during fall, there’s a chance your lawn could suffocate before winter. Leaves that are left behind could also invite disease if they’re too wet.
  • Avoid a lot of lawn traffic – When the lawn is frosted or dormant, try not to walk on it too much.

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What Sets Ever So Green Apart from Other Lawn Care Companies in Livingston County?


We specialize in lawn care services that will provide you with a beautiful, green and healthy lawn. Relax and enjoy a beautiful lawn this season while we do the work! We take great pride in delivering expert and professional service to all our customers with:

  • Full Fertilization Program
  • Fertilization with Crabgrass Control Application
  • Fertilization with Broadleaf Control
  • Summer Fertilization with Spot Weed Control
  • Mid-Summer Fertilization
  • Full Fertilization with Broadleaf Control
  • Turf Winterization


Noticeable results guaranteed! If you are not satisfied with the results of any treatment, simply call us; we’ll make it right. We are committed to quality service and customer satisfaction. Give us a call today at 517-540-1100 to get started.

Monday, November 15, 2021

How to Winterize Your Lawn Mower


After the final mow of the season, you should perform a check up on your mower before properly storing it for the season. Some things you can do to maintain your mower include:

  • Replacing old mower blades
  • Conducting an oil change
  • Checking for leaks
  • Addressing any internal or external issues
  • Draining any remaining fuel


What Makes Ever So Green the Go-To Lawn Care Company in Livingston County?


We specialize in lawn care services that will provide you with a beautiful, green and healthy lawn. Relax and enjoy a beautiful lawn this season while we do the work! We take great pride in delivering expert and professional lawn care in Livingston County with:

  • Full Fertilization Program
  • Fertilization with Crabgrass Control Application
  • Fertilization with Broadleaf Control
  • Summer Fertilization with Spot Weed Control
  • Mid-Summer Fertilization
  • Full Fertilization with Broadleaf Control
  • Turf Winterization


Noticeable results guaranteed! If you are not satisfied with the results of any treatment, simply call us; we’ll make it right. We are committed to quality service and customer satisfaction. Give us a call today at 517-540-1100 to get started.

Monday, November 1, 2021

Preparing Your Lawn for the Winter


Winter lawn care is unlike lawn care during the rest of the year, but it is still very important to the health of your lawn. Following these helpful tips will have your yard ready to re-emerge in the spring:

  1. For your final mowing, mow your grass a little bit shorter for the final mow of the season. Mulching your leaves provides additional compost and organic matter as well as helps leaves blow off naturally. 
  2. Keep the lawn clean – Make sure you’ve raked the last bit of leaves that have fallen from your trees. Your lawn needs to breathe and leaving piled up leaves can damage your yard. Try to avoid leaving any other objects on your lawn during the winter - things like furniture or toys. This will ensure your grass gets enough sunlight.
  3. Maintain your lawn mower – After the final mow of the season, you SHOULD perform a check up on your mower before properly storing it for the season.

Want to make your lawn healthy for winter? Call the expert lawn care company in Livingston County.

What Makes Ever So Green the Go-To Lawn Care Company in Livingston County?


We specialize in lawn care services that will provide you with a beautiful, green and healthy lawn. Relax and enjoy a beautiful lawn this season while we do the work! We take great pride in delivering expert and professional service to all our customers with:

  • Full Fertilization Program
  • Fertilization with Crabgrass Control Application
  • Fertilization with Broadleaf Control
  • Summer Fertilization with Spot Weed Control
  • Mid-Summer Fertilization
  • Full Fertilization with Broadleaf Control
  • Turf Winterization


Noticeable results guaranteed! If you are not satisfied with the results of any treatment, simply call us; we’ll make it right. We are committed to quality service and customer satisfaction. Give us a call today at 517-540-1100 to get started.


Monday, October 18, 2021

The Best Fall Treatments To Protect Grass Over the Winter


Wondering how much care your lawn needs this fall to protect the grass over the winter? 

There are convenient options to help you protect your grass this fall. 

Fertilizer is where it starts to keep your lawn healthy, with regular applications at the right times to support your grass growing at its best, and weed control as needed to keep your lawn looking thick and healthy. 

You’ll want to start in spring, do another application mid-summer with some spot weed control, and then fertilize again in the fall.

If you have thin patches of grass, you might need help removing grubs under the lawn, or to have your lawn aerated to prevent soil compaction or a thick mat of roots from preventing a healthy lawn from growing back. Especially if you see thin grass in areas where your lawn receives a lot of heavy traffic, you might need aeration to ensure your grass grows back thick next year. 

Keep cutting your lawn until the first hard frost, because it will keep growing! Make sure you’re not letting it get too long, which can make grass vulnerable to fungi, but don’t cut it too short either, or you’ll damage the grass’s ability to put down strong roots. Two and a half to three inches is just right. 

Make sure that your lawn doesn’t have leaves or debris sitting on it in the fall, as this can choke out grass that may not return in the spring. Rake or remove leaves and debris promptly during the fall. 

Still looking thin? You might want to overseed the lawn in fall and keep the soil damp until new grass germinates so it will come back thicker in spring. Don’t do this too late in fall or too early in spring, or the seeds or new growth could be damaged by frost.

Finally, you’ll want a turf winterization round of fertilizer applied to your lawn late in the fall, in October or November. Giving your lawn the nutrition it needs in the fall will help it grow back healthy and strong in the spring.

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We can’t wait to see your lawn through fall and into next spring to make sure it looks its healthiest. Give Ever So Green a call for a free consultation on your lawncare needs at 517-540-1100. We serve Livingston County, Michigan. 

Friday, October 1, 2021

How To Care For Your Lawn in Fall To Protect Your Grass


Your lawn has served you well all summer. How do you make sure your fall lawn care protects your grass for a beautiful lawn in the spring? Here’s how you know your lawn needs some fall lawn care to make it come back strong next year:

  • Your lawn is looking dry after a long, hot summer
  • Your lawn has thin patches or bare soil showing
  • Your grass is being pushed out by weeds

Even if you’ve taken great care of your lawn for many years, sometimes your grass needs a boost of nutrition or some extra care in the fall to make sure it weathers the winter for another great spring.

Fall Lawn Maintenance Schedule To Protect Your Grass Over Winter

If you have thin patches in your lawn by fall, you might need help removing grubs under the lawn, or to have your lawn aerated to prevent soil compaction or a thick mat of roots from preventing a healthy lawn from growing back. Especially if you see thin grass in areas where your lawn receives a lot of heavy traffic, you might need aeration to ensure your grass grows back thick next year. This is important to do in the fall to allow grass to grow rather than weeds, which benefit more from aeration if you leave it off until spring.

Keep cutting your lawn until the first hard frost, because it will keep growing! Two and a half to three inches is just the right length. If your lawn is getting less than one inch of rain per week, keep watering through the fall until the frost, then disconnect any hoses and flush the irrigation system to prevent frozen pipes and spigots.

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Think your lawn needs a little extra care this year to keep up with a lush appearance next year? We can help you take the best care of it. We handle every aspect of lawn maintenance and groundskeeping for property maintenance. Give Ever So Green a call for a free consultation on your lawncare needs at 517-540-1100. We serve Livingston County, Michigan.

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