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AJ'S Tree & Snow Service

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AJ's Tree & Snow Service has been serving the Great Falls area since 2008. George Jackson takes the time for each customer and makes sure the job is done right! He provides quality service at affordable prices. Services include: - Tree/Shrub Pruning & Removal - Tree Stump Removal & Clean Up - Fertilization Programs - Bucket & Chipper Services - Fully Licensed and Insured Serving the Great Falls & surrounding areas, AJ's Tree & Snow Service has the right specialty for you! Call George today to schedule your free estimate! Also find him on Facebook!

AJ's Tree & Snow Service has been serving the Great Falls area since 2008. George Jackson takes the time for each customer and makes sure the job is done right! He provides quality service at affordable prices. Services include: - Tree/Shrub Pruning & Removal - Tree Stump Removal & Clean Up - Fertilization Programs - Bucket & Chipper Services - Fully Licensed and Insured Serving the Great Falls & surrounding areas, AJ's Tree & Snow Service has the right specialty for you! Call George today to schedule your free estimate! Also find him on Facebook!


Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Planting grass from seed requires time to grow before it can handle even light foot traffic. Most varieties require a minimum of three months before you can walk on them regularly. You can expect to wait at least one year before your lawn can hold up to heavy use. Because sod is already established, it can be walked on more quickly than grass planted from seed.

Costs depend on property size, service frequency, and additional tasks like aeration or overseeding.

Many gardeners charge an hourly rate for their services, and your total cost will depend on the amount of services and the experience of the gardener. Gardeners with basic experience charge between $20 and $30 per hour, while a more experienced gardener can charge as much as $60 to $88 per hour.

The cost of lawn mowing is about $125, which you might need on a weekly or biweekly basis. However, the cost of soil testing averages about $1,450, which should only be done every three to five years. 

Whether organic or synthetic fertilizers are better for your lawn depends on your goals, budget, and plans for other lawn treatments. Organic fertilizer costs more but is likely to benefit your lawn more in the long run by improving the soil as well as feeding your grass. Synthetic fertilizers get faster results but don’t enrich the soil and may contaminate nearby bodies of water if you live on a shoreline. A hybrid fertilizer may be an option to give you the benefits found in both organic and synthetic fertilizers.

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. 

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