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Dave's Lawn Aeration Service

70 Cislak Dr.
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Dave's Lawn Aeration Service

70 Cislak Dr.
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2 years of experience

I am the owner/operator of Dave's Lawn Aeration Service for Hampden County and Hampshire County. Lawn aeration and overseeding service in the Fall and Spring can transform your lawn from bare and thin to beautiful lush green grass. My goal is outstanding customer service and communication for each and every customer.

I am the owner/operator of Dave's Lawn Aeration Service for Hampden County and Hampshire County. Lawn aeration and overseeding service in the Fall and Spring can transform your lawn from bare and thin to beautiful lush green grass. My goal is outstanding customer service and communication for each and every customer.



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MissionGreen Services

933 MEADOW ST
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MissionGreen Services

933 MEADOW ST
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7 years of experience

MissionGreen Services is built on the belief that a healthy lawn is part of a healthy environment. We've designed our programs to provide outstanding results with optimal safety for you and your family.

MissionGreen Services is built on the belief that a healthy lawn is part of a healthy environment. We've designed our programs to provide outstanding results with optimal safety for you and your family.


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ST.CLAIR LANDSCAPING INC

28 COMMERCIAL DR
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ST.CLAIR LANDSCAPING INC

28 COMMERCIAL DR
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48 years of experience

Family owned and operated with over 40 years experience. We are a full landscape design/installation firm located in Hamden, MA and have consistently been an industry leader in the local area since out inception. Free estimates are available

Family owned and operated with over 40 years experience. We are a full landscape design/installation firm located in Hamden, MA and have consistently been an industry leader in the local area since out inception. Free estimates are available






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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

You should put pre-emergent herbicide and fertilizer on your lawn in the spring. Pre-emergent herbicide keeps weeds from taking root. Fertilizer helps your grass to grow lush and dense and blocks future weeds from growing. You can also add amendments, such as sulfur and lime, to enhance your soil quality. 

Very carefully. You should be cautious when using any of the above methods, as any one of them could lead to you accidentally killing desired grasses and plants. However, there are selective herbicides that can target certain plants over others. Look for a product that only affects the type of weeds you want to eliminate and spares the plants you want to keep.

At its core, soil pH is a measure of how many hydrogen ions are present in your soil. In highly acidic soil (low pH), plant growth is difficult due to reduced microbial availability in the dirt.

In highly alkaline soil, plants may struggle to grow due to iron deficiencies. In either case, a lack of balance deprives grass or plants of some key nutrients they need to grow.

A pH reading of 6 to 7.5 is ideal for most plants. Slight acidity is, generally speaking, less of an issue than slight alkalinity. Many plants can still thrive in slightly acidic soil.

Overfertilizing can burn and kill the grass as well as upset the soil's nutrient balance, leaving your grass prone to disease and infestation. You'll know that you have overfertilized your burn when you have recently fertilized and begin to see brown and yellow patches of dead grass that need to be reseeded. 

You should fertilize your lawn after it has grown at least two inches or after your second mow (usually in March or April). Applying fertilizer too early can feed your weeds and cause them to grow stronger, too. You should water your lawn two to three days before you apply fertilizer to ensure the soil absorbs it.

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