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Jordan's Landscape Innovations

6599 North 37th Street
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Jordan's Landscape Innovations

6599 North 37th Street
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At Jordans Landscape Innovations (JLI), we take PRIDE in making your home landscape the perfect oasis you long for. From our initial meeting-to design-to installation, we will work with you to make your outdoor living spaces beautiful, functional and relaxing. We are a husband & wife team and landscaping is our passion! Let us show you just how fabulous your home landscape can be!

At Jordans Landscape Innovations (JLI), we take PRIDE in making your home landscape the perfect oasis you long for. From our initial meeting-to design-to installation, we will work with you to make your outdoor living spaces beautiful, functional and relaxing. We are a husband & wife team and landscaping is our passion! Let us show you just how fabulous your home landscape can be!








Landspeed Property Management

14650 Center Rd
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Landspeed Property Management

14650 Center Rd
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18 years of experience

Landspeed Property Management is a full service property management company. We offer services to maintain and upgrade commercial and residential properties. We have been servicing the Mid-Michigan area since 2007 and have a highly experienced, fully licensed staff. We currently have 18 highly skilled and licensed tradesmen on call. Licensed in building, plumbing, electrical, fertilizing and much more.

Landspeed Property Management is a full service property management company. We offer services to maintain and upgrade commercial and residential properties. We have been servicing the Mid-Michigan area since 2007 and have a highly experienced, fully licensed staff. We currently have 18 highly skilled and licensed tradesmen on call. Licensed in building, plumbing, electrical, fertilizing and much more.


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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Water your yard a little more deeply after a drought for about two weeks (while still avoiding overwatering). Continue to water in the early morning hours before 10 a.m. You'll also want to invest in some high-quality fertilizer to get more nutrients to your roots and help them grow back stronger and quicker. Look up your grass and soil type, or do a soil test, to see what type of fertilizer you need.

Choosing fertilizers: slow-release for steady nutrients, organic for eco-friendliness, or specific blends for soil deficiencies or grass types.

Depending on the species, most fescue grasses thrive in USDA hardiness zones 3 through 8, though some varieties can thrive as far as zone 10. While it’s a cool-season grass, it has the unique ability to adapt and thrive in many different types of climates. For this reason, you'll mostly find fescue grasses throughout the transitional temperature zones of the country.

When your sod is new, you should keep an eye on it to prevent dehydration. As new sod plants its roots into the soil beneath it, it can easily get dehydrated and start to turn brown. Keeping a consistent watering schedule for your new sod will help prevent this issue and will help it thrive as it roots into your yard.

Once your sod is about six weeks old, you can start to establish a regular lawn maintenance routine, complete with mowing, edging, and fertilizing.  

Some of the particular herbicides that work best to get rid of nut grass without killing the grass include Halosulfuron-methyl, mesotrione, sulfentrazone, and metsulfuron. A herbicide like glyphosate would kill nutgrass, but it will kill nearby plants, too.

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