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Weed Man Lawn Care

3100 East Enterprise Ave Unit A
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Weed Man Lawn Care

3100 East Enterprise Ave Unit A
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20 years of experience

Weed Man is the largest franchised lawn care organization in North America. We have been in business for over 45 years and can be found in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. We are proud to be the #1 ranked franchised lawn care company in the U.S. the past four years in a row by Forbes magazine and we are located in Appleton, WI!

Weed Man is the largest franchised lawn care organization in North America. We have been in business for over 45 years and can be found in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., and Australia. We are proud to be the #1 ranked franchised lawn care company in the U.S. the past four years in a row by Forbes magazine and we are located in Appleton, WI!


B&L Lawn and Landscape

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B&L Lawn and Landscape

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14 years of experience

Welcome! Let B&L Lawn and Landscape enhance the curb appeal of your home with our expertise and experience. We will go above and beyond to fulfill all customer expectations. We guarantee 100% customer satisfaction! We use light professional grade equipment that is gentle on your lawn and landscape. If you are interested in any of our services from weekly lawn cutting to landscape restoration and anything in between, contact us today to set up an appointment! We offer free estimates in 24 hours or less!

Welcome! Let B&L Lawn and Landscape enhance the curb appeal of your home with our expertise and experience. We will go above and beyond to fulfill all customer expectations. We guarantee 100% customer satisfaction! We use light professional grade equipment that is gentle on your lawn and landscape. If you are interested in any of our services from weekly lawn cutting to landscape restoration and anything in between, contact us today to set up an appointment! We offer free estimates in 24 hours or less!




Kelly Maintenance Services

543 N. Lawe St.
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Kelly Maintenance Services

543 N. Lawe St.
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18 years of experience

Family owned and operated in the Fox Valley since 2007, we offer a wide array of home and business cleaning and maintenance needs. We are a husband and wife team focused on providing our customers the attention they deserve.

Family owned and operated in the Fox Valley since 2007, we offer a wide array of home and business cleaning and maintenance needs. We are a husband and wife team focused on providing our customers the attention they deserve.



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Lawn Fertilization and Treatment questions, answered by experts

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. 

Yes, you can use compost on your lawn alongside or even instead of standard fertilizer. Compost is rich in nutrients and organic matter and restores the balance and health of your soil. It also replenishes depleted soil, adding volume as well as nutrients. It's a great alternative to synthetic slow-release fertilizer. And if you compost at home, you can save money by applying your own compost. 

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.

The best fertilizer for early spring is an organic slow-release fertilizer that sets up your lawn for continued good health and vigorous growth throughout the whole growing season. If your lawn is particularly neglected or has specific issues, you may need an application of quick-release fertilizer alongside a slow-release one for an immediate boost. 

Herbicide application, manual removal, and landscape fabric are common approaches.

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