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Rejuvenating a sick or damaged lawn is known as lawn rejuvenation. To identify issues and develop a workable plan, it is necessary to have a thorough grasp of landscapes. Numerous elements might harm a lawn. After an entire season, grass may typically be cultivated back to health. In extreme instances, a struggling yard may need two to three years to recover. Landscape Experts Inc. has the knowledge and expertise to solve issues harming your grass and offer a solution to bring it back in outstanding form, whether your lawn needs a simple patch or a complex answer. We will examine your lawn, provide the appropriate recommendations, and implement a program afterward.
Lawn repairs can be carried out in various methods, depending on the initial condition of your lawn, where you want it to be, and your budget. Despite seeding is an excellent approach to revitalizing your lawn, there are occasions when it is difficult to save a lawn because of problems like inadequate topsoil, a generous thatch layer, or severe infestations of unfavorable grasses, weeds, or disease. The use of efficient weed control agents has been outlawed in many regions of Canada, making it extremely challenging to remove specific unwanted weeds. The best course of action Landscape Experts Inc. adopts in these circumstances is frequently a significant repair involving the removal of old sod, trucking in fresh soil or compost, and sowing, fertilizing, and topdressing.
Landscape Experts Inc. advises lawn rejuvenation for thin, fragile lawns with moderate weed infestations or disease. A core aeration is carried out to remove any thatch layer, lessen soil compaction, and loosen up the soil for better seed-to-soil contact. Applying seed and starting fertilizers is followed by Power Raking, which shatters soil cores and improves seed-to-soil communication for better grass seed germination. Then comes topdressing, which functions as a mulch and slowly feeds the newly germinated seeds with nutrients.
The layer of organic material between the living grass blades and the enmeshed roots and soil layer below is referred to in lawn-care terminology as “thatch.” Dead grass blades, mulched leaves, and other debris make up the mat-like layer. In moderation, this organic layer of thatch can be very beneficial because it supplies several nutrients essential to the health of your lawn. Although “organic” is often regarded as positive, this layer of organic thatch can cause issues if it becomes too thick and impenetrable. When this occurs, de-thatching is a necessary lawn maintenance procedure.
Your grass does not necessarily need to be de-thatched just because there is thatch. It is good to have a thatch layer up to 1/2 inch thick since it can actively improve the soil’s suitability for grass growth. A thin covering of thatch serves a similar purpose to mulch. It lowers the soil’s temperature and aids with moisture retention. Nutrients are released into the soil due to the breakdown by soil bacteria. However, occasionally the thatch layer’s organic material builds up more quickly than it decomposes. At Landscape Experts inc., we will conduct de-thatching whenever it is necessary. Our experts know exactly how and when to conduct such a process given our years of experience in this line of work.
We hired Landscape Experts to clean up our yard. They demo’d and hauled away the old tree-house, shed and dead trees, fixed the fence, rearranged the yard furniture, cut, trimmed, and weeded the lawn, plants and flowers and laid down new mulch throughout. Aaron and his crew are very easy to work with and go the extra mile to ensure the job is done right. Aaron provides creative ideas for landscape improvements and was also flexible to implement our ideas. Highly recommented.
Colin E. - Pleasanton, CAMy husband and I purchased a new home that virtually had a dirt pile as a backyard. Aaron helped me to envision the perfect backyard and team kept me in the loop throughout the entire project. Aaron and team were extremely professional and worked quickly. Landscape experts were very easy to work with and the project turned just as I wanted. Job well done and recommendation to friends and family!
Kelly H. - Dublin, CAThere name says it all ! They truly are Experts when it comes to anything regarding your yard . The owner Aaron came out for the initial bid and was very professional and knowledgeable and was the clear choice out of the 3 bids we got . Him and his team were wonderful to deal with from start to finish . Highly recommend Landscape Experts for any project you have ! Keep up the great work guys !
Harold T. | San Ramon, CA“We contacted Landscape Experts through the Dublin Armstrong Garden Center. Aaron was very prompt in contacting us about our need to have three trees staked. The job was quickly scheduled. HIs crew arrived on time and did a great job. Aaron is very responsive to inquiries and questions. We are now going to have his crew do some fence repair.”
Linda T. | San Ramon, CAThe trick to achieving or keeping a lush, green lawn is regular lawn fertilization services. To maintain a beautiful lawn year after year, fertilizing is a crucial part of lawn care. Like most plants, properties need certain nutrients to flourish properly. Frequently, lawns can only naturally obtain some of the nutrients they require. Landscape Experts Inc. advises utilizing fertilizer for this reason. Applying fertilizer may give your lawn the nutrients it lacks and improve the general health of the grass. A healthy lawn requires higher water absorption and fewer weeds surrounding it to avoid competition for the soil’s natural nutrients. A healthy lawn only looks even and green.
Your lawn fertilizer service will receive a customized quotation from our quoting software. Afterward, we’ll dispatch a qualified, thoroughly vetted lawn care service to do their magic and apply grass fertilizer. You can handle everything from the convenience of your phone or online browser, and payment and scheduling to the lawn care providers are both automatic.
If your lawn experienced bug issues in the early summer and dead areas of grass started to grow by the end of the season, you have grubs. The larvae of chafers, Japanese beetles, June beetles, and other insects are known as grubs. The grassroots in the soil are among the organic debris that these white, C-shaped grubs eat. The grubs hatch later in the summer and start eating right away. Up until mid-fall, they will continue to eat and grow. Then, in order to survive the winter, they will retreat deeper into the earth.
Japanese beetle larvae are the victims of the bacterial illness known as a milky spore. Milky spore is a great natural, non-toxic alternative for controlling white grub numbers. Landscape Experts Inc. sells milky spore, or you can hire us to handle it for you. We use milky spore a few times a year for about 2-3 years for optimal results. The milky spore will function as a biological control once the course of treatment is finished for 15-20 years. Since the spores are extremely sensitive, we pay close attention to environmental factors like temperature, moisture, soil type, pH, and soil structure.