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Lawn Care & Weed Control in Prince George – PG Weed & Feed Services

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About PG Weed & Feed Services

Welcome to Pro Grass Lawn Care. We are a family-owned lawn care company located in Prince George, BC. We serve dozens of neighborhoods in the Prince George area. We trust you have seen our truck driving around town. We have tons of happy customers and would love to have you on board! We are thrilled you’re considering us to be the Lawn Care company to take care of your home. I’d like to tell you why we’re different from any other Lawn Care company you might consider for your Lawn Care needs; and why your satisfaction is our highest priority.

Your Source for Custom Lawn Care

Our mission is to produce the healthiest results possible, all so you can get a lawn you will love. We do this through an approach built on customization. We want to know what’s going wrong in your lawn and why so we can develop targeted treatments that conquer problems and maximize beauty.

With our team, you can always expect a full assessment of your lawn and a free consultation first. We’ll talk about your lawn’s condition, your vision, and what needs to happen to bring it back to life. Our technicians have deep knowledge of local growing conditions and how the weather, weeds native to our area, and other factors can affect the growth and health of your lawn. We use that knowledge and the examination of your lawn to create a customized care plan designed to improve the health and look of your lawn.

Contact us today for a free lawn care consultation and let’s bring your lawn back to life!

Services Provided by PG Weed & Feed Services

Lawn Care Solutions That Bring Your Yard to Life

If you’re struggling to get or maintain a lush, green lawn, the secret lies in regular lawn fertilization services. Fertilizing a lawn plays an integral role in lawn treatment and making it look picture perfect season after season. Like most plants, lawns require key nutrients for proper growth to occur. Oftentimes, lawns aren’t able to get all the nutrients they need naturally. That is why lawn technicians recommend using fertilizer… Spreading fertilizer provides your lawn with the nutrients it is deprived of in order to better the overall health of the grass. A healthy lawn doesn’t just look even and green, it needs to have better water absorption, protect itself from pests, and less weeds surrounding it, competing in soaking up the land’s natural nutrients. 

Lawn Fertilization

Our fertilization treatments are designed to promote thick, green growth and improve soil health. We assess your lawn’s specific nutrient needs and apply the right blend at the right time.

Weed Control

We use safe, effective methods to eliminate weeds without damaging your grass. Our team targets invasive species that compete with your lawn for nutrients and space.

Best lawn fertilization services

Are you ready to have your neighbors green with envy over your lawn? If you’re looking for affordable lawn fertilizing and weed control services, get a quote today for a free estimate. Your lawn fertilizing and weed control services don’t have to be stressful. We understand that each customer and their lawn have different needs and therefore requires different care for their grass service. Let Pro Grass Lawn Care put together a customizable and comprehensive solution for your lawn fertilization needs!

What are the benefits of fertilizing my lawn?

Your lawn needs the correct nutrients in order to survive (and thrive). To choose the best lawn fertilizer, you’ll need to determine what nutrients your lawn needs and how often. This will vary depending upon the area in which you live and the grass you have. Additionally, diseases, insects, environmental and weather conditions, and inconsistent moisture levels in the soil can all jeopardize the overall health of your lawn. One of the best ways to combat these potential problems is to provide your grass with the right nutrients. Thanks to lawn fertilization, providing those nutrients for lawn growth is easy. Benefits of grass fertilization include:

Faster Recovery:

If your lawn is experiencing discoloration or dry patches, it has likely been affected by a lack of water, high temperatures, insect damage, lawn disease, and/or harmful weeds. A proper grass fertilization schedule will contribute to a rapid recovery.

Faster Growth:

Grass needs to grow quickly in order to reach a high lawn quality.

Resistance to Weather and Environmental Conditions:

An adequately fertilized lawn provides resistance to stress conditions, like extreme weather and heavy foot traffic. Consider fertilization one of your lawn care tools. The more nutrients your lawn has, the better equipped it is to survive through these conditions.

Vibrant Color:

Lawn fertilization is a primary contributor to providing that richly vibrant and green lawn you love. The combination of adequate moisture levels and nitrogen (the ingredient highly associated with deeper hues) gives your lawn a healthy sheen.

High Density:

Thick grass makes your lawn look better, but it doesn’t stop there. It also aids in weed control by taking up all available space, so weeds have no room to take root.

Lower Temperature:

Healthy grass can eliminate up to 50% of heat in the surrounding area because of a process called transpiration.

When should I fertilize my lawn?

Fertilizing your lawn might sound like an easy process, but setting an effective schedule can present several challenges. Can you over fertilize your lawn? Absolutely! You never want to over fertilize the lawn. Over fertilizing lawn can cause irreparable damage by burning the grass.

On the other hand, not enough fertilizer can leave a lawn susceptible to weeds and poor growth. Finding a proper balance for when to fertilize the lawn is essential for lawn health. Most lawns benefit from an annual fertilizer feeding in the fall, so your lawn can prepare for winter with proper nutrients. It is also a good time to fertilize in the spring because that is when grass begins its growth cycle.

It is good to fertilize warm season grasses with lawn fertilizer formula at the start of the spring, summer and fall seasons. Cool season grass is slightly lower maintenance, and you can fertilize it in the spring and fall. You don’t usually need to fertilize cool season grass in the summer as it tends to go dormant.

Lawn Maintainer: A Simpler Way to a Healthier Lawn

Choose us for regular, ongoing care. Our Lawn Care Maintainer program will ensure your lawn has the vital nutrients it needs at the exact right times of year, all for better growth and color. At the same time, we can apply powerful protection against invasive and aggressive crabgrass and broadleaf weeds. With DeBug ‘Em Pest Solutions & Lawn Care, you’ll get fewer weeds and a fabulous-looking lawn.

Winter Damage & Dormancy

I’m sure most people would agree that the snowy months of the year can be a pain! However, did you know that snow coverage can actually be a good thing when it comes to your lawn? It’s true! Consistent snow coverage acts as a protective blanket for your lawn, which, in turn, helps insulate the grass plants and the roots. But what happens underneath that snow and what can cause damage? Keep reading to find out!

Winter Damage: What Causes it?

Exposing your lawn to extreme temperatures, combined with wind and ice, can be damaging to your lawn if there is no snow coverage to protect it. If your area is not experiencing snow but still has cold winds, your lawn may start to dry out. If temperatures are cold enough, turfgrass can also freeze.

Snow Coverage

While the snow is blanketing your grass, it not only protects the turf, but also provides much-needed moisture.

Road Salt & Sand

Many homeowners don’t know that these substances are harmful to their lawns. Although road salt and sand are commonly used to de-ice driveways, roads, and porch steps, they can have negative impacts on your turf. Salt can dry out your soil and inhibit grass growth. If too much salt gets into your soil, it can clog the grass roots and block them from accessing the nutrients needed to continue their growth.

Water Build-Up / Formation of Ice

Building an ice rink in your yard is a very popular winter project. However, it is not the best thing for your lawn. Having too much moisture will soak the turf and with the extreme temperatures, will freeze the plant itself. The ice build-up on your turf can tear the plant tissue apart. Ensure that you are properly draining your lawn to prevent that build-up of ice.

Winter Lawn Dormancy

Once the snow starts to melt, you may notice that your lawn is no longer green, but brown. This is called dormancy. Dormancy is a natural part of your turfgrass lifecycle. Lawns will go dormant when they do not receive enough valuable resources, such as sunlight or water. Dormancy conserves moisture, which protects the grass from seasonal damage and allows it to cope with extreme temperatures and conditions. If the grass remains healthy, your turf will return to its lush, green state when resources become more abundant. So don’t fret, your lawn isn’t dead, it’s just dormant!