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LighthouseCNE Llc

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LighthouseCNE provides a wide range of services to property owner. We specialize in HVAC (installation, removal, and reapairs), lawn care( pest control, re-seeding, trimmings, landscape restoration, and lawn restoration, and welding and soldering.

LighthouseCNE provides a wide range of services to property owner. We specialize in HVAC (installation, removal, and reapairs), lawn care( pest control, re-seeding, trimmings, landscape restoration, and lawn restoration, and welding and soldering.








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TruGreen - 5111

5150 Nike Dr
3.69(
279
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TruGreen - 5111

5150 Nike Dr
3.69(
279
)
Customers say: Super punctual
57 years of experience

TruGreen is the nation's largest provider of lawn and landscape services. We make it easy for you by delivering customized care solutions that are effective, innovative and responsible. Additional contact names - Cathleen Murphy, Tom Kiener & Jim Martineau. Additional faxes - (614) 431-0155, (614) 836-0821. Additional address - 461 Enterprise Dr Lewis Center, OH 43035, 4045 Lakeview Xing Groveport, OH 43125, 860 Ridge Lake Blvd # A1-1569 Memphis, TN 38120. Additional emails - [email protected], [email protected]. Additional phones - (614) 431-0825, (614) 836-9144, (614) 527-7070, (614) 529-3700 (614) 777-1594, (614) 836-9144 & (901) 508-3008. Additional DBAs - TruGreen Limited Partnership & The TruGreen Companies LLC.

"fertilization and weed control program"

DEANNA S on September 2021

TruGreen is the nation's largest provider of lawn and landscape services. We make it easy for you by delivering customized care solutions that are effective, innovative and responsible. Additional contact names - Cathleen Murphy, Tom Kiener & Jim Martineau. Additional faxes - (614) 431-0155, (614) 836-0821. Additional address - 461 Enterprise Dr Lewis Center, OH 43035, 4045 Lakeview Xing Groveport, OH 43125, 860 Ridge Lake Blvd # A1-1569 Memphis, TN 38120. Additional emails - [email protected], [email protected]. Additional phones - (614) 431-0825, (614) 836-9144, (614) 527-7070, (614) 529-3700 (614) 777-1594, (614) 836-9144 & (901) 508-3008. Additional DBAs - TruGreen Limited Partnership & The TruGreen Companies LLC.

"fertilization and weed control program"

DEANNA S on September 2021


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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Provided you're using an appropriate starter fertilizer for grass seed, you can put down seeds and fertilizer at the same time. However, putting them down separately, one after the other, on the same day will help to avoid over- or under-applying the lawn food. Avoid using a fertilizer with weed control elements, as these will likely keep the grass seeds from starting.  

Yes, but the best approach is to apply fertilizer well before you actually sprinkle the seeds. Apply fertilizer with an NPK ratio somewhere around 10-10-20, or 10-10-10, depending on soil test results and the type of grass you're planting, about six to eight weeks before planting grass seed. This mix added to loosened soil will give the grass seed its best chance of getting off to a solid start. 

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. 

The grass could be dying because it’s overwatered or underwater. Additional issues include over-mowing the lawn, compacted soil, or a fungal disease in the lawn. In many instances, regular maintenance can keep grass from dying.

Yes, many professionals offer non-toxic and environmentally safe pest control solutions.

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