We provide a full range of services to your lawn from treating diseases, insects, weeds and fertilizing, core aeration and excessive thatch removal. Rowberry's lawn fertilizing service will provide your lawn with a balanced diet using the best ingredients available to help your turf develop a deeper and stronger root system. This helps the lawn fight off disease and insects and grow to its fullest potential.
Lawn Fertilizing / Weed and Insect Control
We specially blend our fertilizer and adapt it to the different seasons throughout the year to meet the needs of Utah's individual landscape. We provide a combination of liquid and dry treatments throughout the season.
We offer one time treatments, however the cost is always more due to not being able to average out the cost of products throughout the year. Rowberry's offers one-time broad-leaf, insect, disease and fungus treatments as well as treatments for special soil needs.
We offer full weed control on our 5, 6 or 7 treatment programs & an Early Green-up in February. Grub treatment is part of our full service program and is priced as one of your treatments when on a full season program
FEBRUARY/MARCH - Early spring green special pricing.
MARCH/APRIL - Complete nutrients with pre-emergent for crabgrass & broad-leaf weed control
APRIL/MAY - Late spring nutrients with broad-leaf weed elimination
MAY/JUNE - Early summer nutrients with broad-leaf weed elimination
JULY/AUGUST - Summer nutrients are dry and slow release blend
SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER - Fall nutrients with remaining weed elimination treatments
OCTOBER/NOVEMBER - Late fall/early winter treatment with slow release nutrients for early spring green.
Rowberry's qualified technicians will complete a free analysis to make your lawn the best possible. Our full care lawn programs include a guarantee that your lawn will be the thickest, greenest and healthiest lawn possible.
GRUBS
Lawn Aeration (recommended yearly)
Lawn aeration can be performed at any time during the season but is usually done in early spring after the soil has warmed or during late fall when it is the best time to over-seed. Since roots require oxygen to grow and to absorb nutrients and water, compacted soil has a negative impact on your lawn's ability to take in nutrients and water. In addition, compacted soil makes for much slower root growth and contributes to thin or sparse lawns. Lawn aeration helps to deter soil compaction and will keep your lawn looking its best at all times!
Lawn Thatching (recommended if thatch is over 3/4 inch)
Lawn thatching is best done in the early spring before the new growth has begun, but is also effective in the fall time with over-seeding. Thatch is normal; however, an excessive amount of thatch is not good for the health of your lawn. If the thatch is too thick in excess of 3/4" and the soil compacted, the roots tend to grow into the thatch rather than into the soil. Heavy mat of thatch is an ideal place for insects to lay their eggs and mature into damaging insects. Thatch will bind fertilizer and other nutrients from reaching the roots which will restrict the water and air penetration to the soil needed for a healthier lawn.
IF YOUR LAWN ISN'T BECOMING TO YOU, YOU SHOULD BE COMING TO US!