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AAA Enviro Pest Management

132 Meadow Woods Lane
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AAA Enviro Pest Management

132 Meadow Woods Lane
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15 years of experience

AAA Enviro Pest Management is a division of JAM, LLC (formed by Judith A. Meyers and her son Tim Meyers) and has been in operation since 2010. Tim Meyers has had a commercial applicator’s license for over 20 years and possesses a vast wealth of chemical and technical knowledge that has truly created a niche for the company in the pest control industry. We currently serve clients throughout Central and Eastern Pennsylvania, Northern Maryland, and West Virginia.

AAA Enviro Pest Management is a division of JAM, LLC (formed by Judith A. Meyers and her son Tim Meyers) and has been in operation since 2010. Tim Meyers has had a commercial applicator’s license for over 20 years and possesses a vast wealth of chemical and technical knowledge that has truly created a niche for the company in the pest control industry. We currently serve clients throughout Central and Eastern Pennsylvania, Northern Maryland, and West Virginia.



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Alex's Proscape LLC

PO Box 645
4.68(
34
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Alex's Proscape LLC

PO Box 645
4.68(
34
)
Customers say: True professional
23 years of experience

Alex's Proscape, LLC is a customer focused landscape company located in State College, Pennsylvania. Alex’s Proscape, LLC provides a full line of landscaping/lawncare and snow removal services for both residential and commercial properties.

"The business engages in shady billing practices. They say they mowed the lawn when the lawn did not need mowing at all. They say they did a "double cut" when the grass was barely 2 inches in height. When we complain, the staff is rude and comes across as racist. Based on our experience, we would not recommend hiring Alex's Proscape for lawn care. We will not renew our contract."

Fiona F on December 2019

Alex's Proscape, LLC is a customer focused landscape company located in State College, Pennsylvania. Alex’s Proscape, LLC provides a full line of landscaping/lawncare and snow removal services for both residential and commercial properties.

"The business engages in shady billing practices. They say they mowed the lawn when the lawn did not need mowing at all. They say they did a "double cut" when the grass was barely 2 inches in height. When we complain, the staff is rude and comes across as racist. Based on our experience, we would not recommend hiring Alex's Proscape for lawn care. We will not renew our contract."

Fiona F on December 2019

Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

Fescue grass is a relatively low-maintenance grass type, meaning it doesn’t require much more attention than regular watering, dethatching, and mowing. Some fescues even grow slowly enough for hard-to-reach areas, particularly those inaccessible by the mower. Following a seasonal maintenance schedule will help your fescue lawn stay green, healthy, and durable for years to come.

Bermuda grass may be drought-resistant, but it still needs to be watered once or twice a week. The suggested amount of water Bermuda grass needs varies from season to season. Bermuda grass needs about 1 inch of water a week in summer, fall, and winter; it needs up to ¾ inch in spring.

You can thicken new grass by using fertilizer, watering it 1 to 1½ inches per week, mowing when it is at an optimal height, and preventing weeds. You should fertilize your grass while you plant the grass seed, or soon afterward. Use an herbicide to prevent weeds or spot spray with herbicide to kill existing weeds.

Whether you’re putting down fresh seed or reseeding, there are a few things to keep in mind when seeding your lawn. Be sure to choose the correct seed for your climate, seed at the right time of year, and water two to three times a day for the first week. Generally, Dudley recommends seeding in spring and fall as it is usually cooler and rainier.

Because it’s native to the central United States and Canada and is drought-tolerant, it typically is not difficult to grow. It requires very little maintenance and minimal watering beyond rainfall. Its hardy nature and unique look make it a favorite choice among people living in the western United States and other dry regions of the country. 

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