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Brown to Green

Keeping the natural beauty of historic Old
Seminole Heights. Because your lawn should be
as remarkable as your home.
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Our Basic Services
:: Lawn care / Grass cutting
:: Bedding Plants / Flower Gardens
:: Tree and shrub planting
:: Weedkiller application (driveways etc.)
:: Tree Pruning and trimming
:: Hedge trimming
:: Mulching and fertilizing
:: Border maintenance


Services we Recommend

Weed & Feed - This will not only help build a strong,
deep root system for your lawn, which will allow your
grass to fare better during dry spells, requiring less
water, but will also kill off the root systems of
weeds, so that your lawn will not only look better in
between mowings, but will require less work during
subsequent mowings, keeping your lawn care costs
down.

Lawn Aeration - The soil under your lawn slowly gets
compacted into a tough concrete-like surface, which
is difficult for grass roots and beneficial soil-worms
to break through. Aerating the soil not only loosens
the soil, allowing the roots to dig deeper, for a
healthier, more resilient lawn, requiring less water,
but also allows soil-worms to do their job, which is
digesting the soil and producing beneficial
by-products. It also helps rotate the soil, bringing
newer soil, dirt & organics deeper, toward the grass
roots, and depleted soil to the surface.

Soil Tilling - Not recommended for lawns, except
when totally re-doing them - but soil tilling is great
for gardens! If you add new organic material
(compost, etc.), then till the soil, it will get the new
organic material deep into the soil, for it's greatest
impact on your flowers, shrubs and vegetables.

Add Organics - Eventually, your lawn or plants will
deplete the natural organics in your soil. Adding new
organic material (compost, etc.) - in conjunction
with tilling or aerating, will help rebuild a healthy
root system for all plants, ensuring healthy lawns and
gardens. Organics, besides adding nutrients to your
soil, also helps soil retain moisture, so less watering
is needed.

Winter Lawn Preparation - In the Winter, your lawn
will become dormant. Your lawn does not die during
this time, it just doesn't grow much until the
following Spring - but it still needs to be fed. This is
the time to use a time-released fertilizer, which will
keep it nourished and healthy through the cold, dark
months, and remain healthy until the following year.