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Andy's Lawn Care

5413 S Mill Pond Rd
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Andy's Lawn Care

5413 S Mill Pond Rd
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I'm just starting out, doing what I love to do -- working outside. This has been a dream of mine for many years. I would love to do the best job I can for you to enjoy your yard all summer long. At this point I am the only employee in my company, hoping to get the chance to hire on others as the business advances.

I'm just starting out, doing what I love to do -- working outside. This has been a dream of mine for many years. I would love to do the best job I can for you to enjoy your yard all summer long. At this point I am the only employee in my company, hoping to get the chance to hire on others as the business advances.






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Schmerse Lawn Services

404 E. North St.
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Schmerse Lawn Services

404 E. North St.
2.00(
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31 years of experience

Schmerse Lawn Services was started in 1994 as a family mowing business with one customer. Today 19 years later we still have that customer along with many more. We have been blessed as our business continues to grow. We still have an old fashioned philosophy of earning the trust of our customers in each & every job we do for them. Give us a call and allow us to earn your trust!

Schmerse Lawn Services was started in 1994 as a family mowing business with one customer. Today 19 years later we still have that customer along with many more. We have been blessed as our business continues to grow. We still have an old fashioned philosophy of earning the trust of our customers in each & every job we do for them. Give us a call and allow us to earn your trust!



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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Post-dethatching, lawn recovery includes watering, fertilizing, and reseeding as necessary to restore health and promote growth.

Grass will grow back after being sprayed with vinegar. If you’re looking for an alternative to chemical herbicides, vinegar can help you manage weeds. Use a mixture of 1 gallon of white vinegar, 1 cup of salt, and 1 tablespoon of dish soap to spray on your grass. This will kill the grass at the surface while keeping the roots intact, so it’ll eventually grow back. You’ll need to use an herbicide or manually remove the whole root system to get rid of grass for good.

Yes, grass will regrow after forestry mulching, but the timeline depends on soil conditions, mulch thickness, and existing seed banks. The nutrient-rich mulch left behind helps retain moisture and improve soil health, encouraging regrowth. However, if the mulch layer is too thick, it may block sunlight and slow grass germination. For faster results, you can rake excess mulch, aerate the soil, and plant the new grass seeds.

If your lawn and general landscape are struggling, consider calling a local landscape specialist to suggest lawn amendments, local plants, and hardscape changes to boost the long-term health of your outdoor space. While you may be able to take on small projects yourself—such as reseeding your lawn or testing the soil—a professional can help you build a plan to bring a struggling yard back to life quickly.

Bermuda grass may be drought-resistant, but it still needs to be watered once or twice a week. The suggested amount of water Bermuda grass needs varies from season to season. Bermuda grass needs about 1 inch of water a week in summer, fall, and winter; it needs up to ¾ inch in spring.

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