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Plant Doctors, LLC.

1758 Kenwood Ave
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Plant Doctors, LLC.

1758 Kenwood Ave
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7 years of experience

Plant Doctors, LLC is committed to providing the quality-driven service on the market, especially when it comes to diagnosing and treating your lawn, trees, and ornamental plants with the proper nutritional requirements. You can count on us to be extremely knowledgeable, professional, timely, and efficient. We will make sure that you are satisfied with our service every step of the way. Get in touch today to learn more about our Lawn Care Services.

Plant Doctors, LLC is committed to providing the quality-driven service on the market, especially when it comes to diagnosing and treating your lawn, trees, and ornamental plants with the proper nutritional requirements. You can count on us to be extremely knowledgeable, professional, timely, and efficient. We will make sure that you are satisfied with our service every step of the way. Get in touch today to learn more about our Lawn Care Services.



We believe in using the finest landscaping, materials & equipment to complete your job efficiently and professionally. Our quality services will make you the envy of the neighborhood.




Landscape Unlimited

10546 N 2nd St
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Landscape Unlimited

10546 N 2nd St
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21 years of experience

Landscape Unlimited's prides itself on Team building along with continued education to create a dedicated staff. This Staff of qualified technicians have one goal in mind and that is to help you create a wonderful outdoor living space.

Landscape Unlimited's prides itself on Team building along with continued education to create a dedicated staff. This Staff of qualified technicians have one goal in mind and that is to help you create a wonderful outdoor living space.



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Schmerse Lawn Services

404 E. North St.
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Schmerse Lawn Services

404 E. North St.
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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

The best type of fertilizer depends on the type of grass and your desired end result. Generally speaking, slow-release fertilizers are best for grass, as they gradually release nutrients into your soil instead of all at once, which meets the needs of many grass types. However, the tradeoff is that slow-release fertilizers contain phosphorus, which negatively impacts local water quality. Also, some grasses require different formulations to meet the demands of the soil. Test your soil to see how acidic or alkaline it is before choosing a fertilizer. 

Look for a broadleaf herbicide, one that has been formulated specifically for dandelions and is considered grass-safe.

Too much clover in your lawn can indicate several issues with your soil. Clover can thrive in soils with abnormally high pH, low-cut grass, and low nitrogen. Amending these issues can push clover out for good.

Hardy perennial clover loves the low nitrogen and compact conditions that often come with poor, infertile soils. But other factors also contribute to a clover explosion, including drought conditions, cool temperatures, under fertilization, and over-irrigation. You’ll need to evaluate all these elements when planning to kill off the clover.

Sugar is good for plants, despite limiting nitrogen absorption. However, the sugar that is healthy for plants is typically the same sugar created by plants as part of photosynthesis. In other words, table sugar is not good or bad for plants on its own, just keep track of nitrogen levels in the soil. But don’t worry, sugar won’t kill your grass.

If you plan on laying new grass seed, try to wait eight weeks before stepping on it. You might need to wait an entire season to drive your car across the driveway. Sod establishes itself in the ground in about two weeks.

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