Friday, June 17, 2022

Top Weed Control Tips


The first thing that needs to be done to take care of the most common weeds in your yard is to make sure you can identify them properly.

Broadleaf weed control programs can be used with:

  • Clover: Clover is easily spotted by tiny white flowers all over your yard. This is by far the most common weed in all parts of the country.
  • Crabgrass: This type of grass is fast-moving and able to take over your entire yard in the blink of an eye. Deep, less-frequent watering can help slow its growth.
  • Creeping Charlies: Weeds can be deceptive, and this one definitely is. Creeping Charlies can be pretty, but they can take over your lawn and deprive it of nutrients.
  • Dandelion: Dandelions are one of the most persistent weeds. They also steal vital nutrients and space from your lawn and can be difficult to control because of their floating seeds. They also have long roots that are difficult to pull.


Our biggest tip is simple…

Hire the professionals! When the weeds get out of control or you have a large yard you need to keep weed-free, it’s time to hire the pros! Crabgrass control and broadleaf weed control can be done once or twice per year to keep stubborn weeds at bay. The best way to keep your yard looking its best is to trust the professionals to help.

Trying to Choose a Broadleaf Weed Control Program in Livingston County? Experience the Ever So Green Difference Today


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.

Wednesday, June 1, 2022

Get Rid of Broadleaf Weeds with These Tips


Are you tired of spending countless hours weeding every spring and summer?

Aside from their unsightly appearance, broadleaf weeds can jeopardize the health of your lawn by soaking up nutrients that would otherwise keep your grass healthy.

Common broadleaf weeds like dandelions are tough to get rid of. We can help! Our tips for broadleaf weed control are on our website!

Whatever you need to keep your lawn healthy and fertilized, Ever So Green can provide it. Our expert staff has been providing broadleaf weed control to the Livingston County area for over twenty years. We are licensed and insured with certified technicians.

Call us today for a free estimate!

Monday, May 16, 2022

Tired of Searching for the Perfect Lawn Fertilization Program?


How often should you fertilize? When?

What type of fertilizer do you need?

Every spring, home and garden stores are full of folks trying to answer these same questions. 

Unfortunately, fertilizing your own lawn requires specialized equipment as well as specific knowledge of your lawn’s pH level and grass type (or types.) If you don’t have a specialized spreader or pH kit handy, you might want to join the thousands of Michiganders who use professional lawn care every year. 

Your search ends here! We have a lawn fertilization program that will fit your needs. Try an early fertilization, crabgrass treatment, and aeration in March or April, and mid-summer fertilizer in July or August.

Whatever you need to keep your lawn healthy and fertilized, Ever So Green can provide it. Our team has been serving the Livingston County area for over twenty years. We are licensed and insured with certified and licensed technicians.

Read more on our website!


Sunday, May 1, 2022

Spend More Time Enjoying Your Lawn This Summer


Does your lawn have crabgrass?

Crabgrass creeps across your lawn in wide-leafed clumps that grow parallel to the ground. It is a pest to an otherwise nice lawn. Crabgrass appears in the lawn from last year’s crabgrass seeds. The best bet to preventing crabgrass is to treat the seedlings before they appear.

Are you dealing with broadleaf weeds?

Typical broadleaf weeds are dandelion, thistle and plantain. These weeds can easily overrun an otherwise lush lawn. Twice yearly treatments can keep broadleaf weeds at bay.

Does your lawn get a lot of use?

If your lawn gets a lot of use (kids and pets, etc.) your lawn is likely very compacted and in need of aeration. Compacted soil restricts the flow of air, nutrients, and water to your grass. Aeration loosens the compacted soil, allowing for maximum growth and creating a healthier lawn. 

Read more on our website!

Tired of Searching for the Perfect Lawn Fertilization Program?

Your search ends here! We have a lawn fertilization program that will fit your needs. Try an early fertilization, crabgrass treatment, and aeration in March or April, and mid-summer fertilizer in July or August.

Whatever you need to keep your lawn healthy and fertilized, Ever So Green can provide it. Our team has been serving the Livingston County area for over twenty years. We are licensed and insured with certified and licensed technicians.

Whether you know exactly which problems you need addressed with your lawn fertilization schedule or have no idea where to start, we will assess your needs and guide you through the options best suited to you. Our goal is to give you a beautiful lawn that requires as little maintenance as possible. Call us today to schedule a free estimate!

Saturday, April 16, 2022

Spring Lawn Care Checklist


It’s never too early to start thinking about spring lawn care!

When spring has sprung, make sure you’re prepared with our spring lawn care prep tips.

If you’ve lived in Michigan for years, you know how rough winter weather can be on your lawn. Months of freezing cold and snow can take a toll on your previously green lawn.

Read the full list of spring lawn care tips on our website!

Spring Lawn Care is a Lot of Work! Need Help?

Hiring a professional lawn care company in Howell to help you take care of these lawn tasks is your best bet to get the perfectly manicured lawn you dream about. In 2-3 weeks, you can have grass that’s the envy of your neighbors and that will entice your family and friends to hang out for a barbeque when the weather warms up.

We specialize in lawn care services that will provide you with a beautiful, green, and healthy lawn.

  • 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

Partial programs and individual applications are available. Service months may vary with weather conditions. To read our full fertilization schedule for the spring, click here!

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. Request a quote to get started.

Friday, April 1, 2022

Spring Cleaning Checklist for Your Lawn


Spring is almost here, which means more time outdoors enjoying cookouts, games and other fair-weather activities.

But before you can revel in all your yard has to offer this season, it’ll need to be whipped into shape after the dormant winter months.

Here’s our spring lawn care checklist:

1. Tune up your lawn mower: After sitting idle in your garage or toolshed all winter, your mower will need a little TLC. Check the spark plug, clean, or replace the air filter, change the oil and get the blade sharpened. 

2. Clean up debris: In the spring, your yard will be host to fallen leaves, sticks, twigs, and other debris. If not removed, this layer of plant scraps can smother your lawn and leave unsightly dead patches. Clearing this refuse also makes way for more effective herbicide and fertilizer treatments.

Read the full list on our website!

Spring Lawn Care is a Lot of Work! Need Help?

Hiring a professional lawn care company in Howell to help you take care of these lawn tasks is your best bet to get the perfectly manicured lawn you dream about. In 2-3 weeks, you can have grass that’s the envy of your neighbors and that will entice your family and friends to hang out for a barbeque when the weather warms up.

We specialize in lawn care services that will provide you with a beautiful, green, and healthy lawn. 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. Request a quote to get started.

Tuesday, March 1, 2022

Wait Until Late Spring to Fertilize


If you’ve lived in Michigan for years, you know how rough winter weather can be on your lawn. Months of freezing cold and snow can take a toll on your previously green lawn.

When spring has sprung, make sure you’re prepared with our spring lawn care prep tips:

Clean: When the snow melts, pick up any fallen branches and leftover leaves on your lawn and in flower beds. Rake to give your lawn a lift after the cold weather. This will help promote new growth.

Read the full article about lawn fertilization in Howell on our website!

Lastly, hire a professional lawn fertilization company to take care of your Howell home! Over time, lawns tend to leech nutrients, leaving them deficient. For thicker, greener grass, your lawn needs the right nutrition, and that can be hard to manage on your own.

Hiring a professional company to fertilize is the best option because not only do they know the right type of fertilizer to best feed your lawn, but they’ll manage the proper timing and application that can be hard for the average homeowner to achieve.

Ever So Green Can Help You Achieve Thicker, Greener Grass


Other lawn fertilization companies in Howell may just recommend a product and leave you to do the application on your own, or do a “one and done” job that doesn’t give you lasting results. We’re different!

We create a lawn care program customized especially for your lawn that will give you a green lawn that lasts.

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. Contact us today to get a quote and get started!

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