by Emerald Lawn Care | Dec 22, 2023 | Lawn Care, Lawn Care Services, Lawn Fertilizer
Slow-release fertilizers Slow-release fertilizers are a vital component in sustainable lawn care, offering a more measured and environmentally responsible approach to lawn nutrition. Unlike their quick-release counterparts, slow-release fertilizers provide a gradual...
by Emerald Lawn Care | Dec 22, 2023 | Lawn Care, Lawn Care Services, Lawn Fertilizer
Organic Fertilizer Organic fertilizers are an increasingly popular choice, offering a natural way to nourish lawns while supporting soil health. These fertilizers are typically derived from plant or animal by-products and provide various benefits for the soil. ...
by Emerald2 | Dec 22, 2023 | Lawn Care, Lawn Care Services, Lawn Fertilizer
Organic Based Fertilizer Organic-Based Fertilizer is an innovative blend of natural organic materials and controlled-release synthetic fertilizers. It represents a hybrid approach to lawn nutrition, combining the immediate effectiveness of synthetic fertilizers with...
by Emerald Lawn Care | Dec 22, 2023 | Lawn Care, Lawn Care Services, Lawn Fertilizer
Controlled Release Fertilizer Controlled-release fertilizers (CRFs) represent a significant advancement in agricultural and horticultural technology, offering a more efficient and environmentally friendly way to deliver nutrients to lawns. The key to their...
by Emerald Lawn Care | Mar 9, 2022 | Grub Control, Lawn Care, Lawn Care Services
Insect activity can always be a challenge to keeping your lawn lush and green, but in the last two years we have been surprised by the rise we’ve seen in chinch bug activity on home lawns. As seen above, chinch bugs are an extremely small, winged insect and will be...
by Emerald Lawn Care | Feb 11, 2020 | Lawn Care, Lawn Care Services, Weed Control, Weed Control Service
We frequently get questions regarding the use of glyphosate (an ingredient in Roundup and other brands of non-selective herbicide), so we wanted to share this concise summary from the University of Wisconsin Extension regarding the EPA’s recent conclusion on...