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Lawn Care Maintenance | Overseeding | Turf & Fertilization

At The Experienced Gardener, we provide chemical lawn care, turf, disease control, and general maintenance. We are NOT a basic “blow and go” quick lawn cutting service. We will provide both residential and commercial care that provides the most beautiful, lush green lawn imaginable. We will control disease, weeds, turf, and anything else that may be limiting the beauty if your lawn.

Our lawn and turf care services include:

  • Aeration & Fertilization
  • Turf fungicide
  • Rodent control
  • Weed control
    • Bermuda
    • Nutgrass
    • Turf insecticide
  • Snail control
  • Water penetration improvement

Our highly-trained lawn care professional technicians are familiar with most lawn types and are trained to identify and treat both current and potential problems when they encounter them. We also keep up to date on new treatments, products, and advancements to better service you.

If you would like to set up an estimate, please contact us today. Leave the lawn care, weed control, fertilization, and tree spraying to the experts.

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