Property Maintenance and Lawn Care

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Weekly Lawn Cutting

Weekly lawn cutting will be performed from April 1st through November 30th, weather permitting. Property will be maintained on a weekly basis with a grass height of approximately 3” to 3.5” during the growing season. 

  • Grass will be cut on a weekly basis and all clippings will be bagged and hauled away.
  • Weekly line trimming around trees, landscape beds, and light poles.​
  • Weekly edging of all parking lots and walk ways.
  • Weekly pick up of debris and garbage in landscape beds and around the property.
House and Landscaped Yard

Fertilizer and Weed Control Program

Our fertilizer and weed control program, consists of six (6) applications throughout the year, allowing us to eliminate weed problems as they occur and to keep your lawn nutrient-rich at all times.

  • Increases root systems and promotes new grass growth
  • Helps grass recover from sustained traffic and harmful pest damage -
  • Replaces nutrients lost from drought and mowing

Applications take place every 5-6 weeks depending on weather. The timing may change if there is significant rain, a drought, and/or high temperatures.  The fertilizer is a dry, granular mix and the weed killer is a liquid mix. Our machines are set up to perform both services/applications at the same time.

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Spring/Fall Clean Up

During the Spring and Fall months, there is a definite need to prepare the lawn and landscape beds for the upcoming season.

  • Spring bed clean-up will be performed in late March or April and includes debris removal, cutting down of Ornamental Grasses, trimming of Rose bushes, and cutting down any perennials that benefit from being cut down. Landscape bed edging is not included but can be added upon request.
  • Fall bed clean-up will be performed in late October to November and includes debris removal, cutting down of ornamental grasses and perennials that benefit from being cut down, and removal of fallen leaves. Ornamental grasses can be left untouched if requested.
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Seasonal Grub Treatment

Our grub treatment program ensures that your trees and yard can stay healthy during the fall and spring season when larvae typically hatches. The treatment is non-invasive and safe for other species.

  • Targets grubs at the source and stops them from emerging.
  • Helps your grasses, trees, and other plants recover from past damage.
  • Save time and money by avoiding the need to reseed your yard's root system.

Applications take place twice a year to ensure that your yard stays protected all year long.

trimming

Spring/Fall Trimming

Trimming of ornamental trees (i.e., Lilac trees, Redbud, Hydrangea trees) and shrubs can be performed twice a year. However, each shrub/ornamental tree has its own ideal season and method of pruning (i.e., a shrub that is flowering will not be trimmed). Not every shrub can be pruned or trimmed the same way.

  • Allows your plant to grow healthy and retain its natural shape.
  • Promotes fresh growth, more flowers, and an overall stronger shrub.
  • Not trimming your shrubs can result in the interior branches of your plant to not get adequate sunlight or
    nutrients. Essentially, the shrub becomes too big to support itself, so it begins to decay or thin out.
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Spring/Fall Seeding

Overseeding can be performed twice a year in both April and October to improve your lawns overall health and appearance. Simply explained, lawn overseeding is a process of spreading grass seed over the already existing turf.
Benefits of Overseeding: 

  • Filling in areas of turf damaged by summer stress, diseases or insects
  • Thickening and increasing the density of thin lawns
  • Enhancing the lawn’s ability to fight insects and diseases​
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Spring/Fall Aeration

Core aeration can be performed twice a year in both April and October to improve air flow in the soil.  Aerating breaks up the compacted soil, and the holes they leave behind encourage healthy root growth and improve access to water and nutrients for the grass.

  • Improved air exchange between the soil and atmosphere
  • Enhanced heat and drought stress tolerance.
  • Enhanced thatch breakdown.​

Download our Service Guide

For a full list of services, time frames, and more details click below for our full service guide.

Spring Pre-Emergent

Pre-emergent is an herbicide that prevent weeds from growing. Pre-emergent needs to be applied before weeds like crabgrass, spurge, and clover emerge in the spring, otherwise the pre-emergent will not be as effective and weeds may still grow. This service is to aid in weed control and does not guarantee a weed
free landscape bed.

Aeration

Core aeration can be performed to improve air flow in the soil. Aerating breaks up the compacted soil, and the holes they leave behind encourage healthy root growth and improve access to water and nutrients for the grass. This is a service that Camphouse Country Landscaping highly recommends.

Seeding

Overseeding can be performed to improve the lawn's overall health and appearance. Simply explained, lawn overseeding is a process of spreading grass seed over the already existing turf. Please note that if the property is fertilized, spring seeding will take place 6-8 weeks after the first application is applied.

Grub Treatment

Grubs are one of the most damaging types of lawn pests. Grubs are the immature form (aka larvae) of scarab beetles. These beetles often lay their eggs in lawns, burying eggs beneath the soil surface. When those eggs hatch, hungry grubs come out and start to feed on your lawn’s roots.

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