We proudly serve residential and commercial properties throughout Berks County, Pennsylvania. Our headquarters is located in Robesonia, PA, which allows us to efficiently service the surrounding areas. If you're unsure whether your property falls within our service area, please give us a call at 610-780-2770.
Soil testing is the foundation of our lawn care approach. We collect soil samples from your property and send them to Penn State's Department of Agriculture for comprehensive analysis. The test measures pH levels, nutrient content (nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium), organic matter, and soil composition. Based on these results, we create a customized treatment plan that addresses your lawn's specific deficiencies - no more guessing or using one-size-fits-all products.
Yes, safety is a top priority. All our technicians are licensed pesticide applicators certified by the state of Pennsylvania. We use EPA-approved products and follow strict application guidelines. After each treatment, we provide clear instructions about when it's safe for family members and pets to return to treated areas. Our commitment to safety extends to using the minimum effective amount of product needed to achieve results.
Treatment frequency depends on your lawn's needs and the package you choose. Our Basic Package includes 5 treatments throughout the year, strategically timed for maximum effectiveness. For lawns that need more attention, our Basic Plus and Premium packages include additional treatments. During your free consultation, we'll assess your lawn and recommend the best schedule based on its current condition and your goals.
Basic Package: Crabgrass pre-emergent, spring broadleaf weed control, crabgrass post-emergent, fall fertilizer & weed control, and winterizer fertilizer.
Basic Plus Package: Everything in Basic, plus grub prevention and nutsedge control.
Premium Package: Everything in Basic Plus, plus fall lime application and fall aeration.
We also offer additional services like over-seeding and fungicide control programs that can be added to any package.
Absolutely! We provide free, no-obligation consultations and property evaluations. Our team will visit your home, assess your lawn's current condition, discuss your goals, and provide a detailed quote for the services that best meet your needs. There's no pressure - we want you to have all the information you need to make the best decision for your property.
Yes, we are fully licensed and insured. Our technicians are certified pesticide applicators licensed by the state of Pennsylvania. We maintain comprehensive liability insurance to protect both our clients and our team. You can have peace of mind knowing that professionals are caring for your property.
Unlike national chains where you're just a number, we're locally owned and operated. We know Berks County's soil and climate conditions firsthand. Our science-based approach using Penn State soil testing means we treat your lawn based on its actual needs, not generic formulas. Plus, when you call us, you talk to someone who knows your area and genuinely cares about helping your lawn thrive. We're not here to upsell you - we're here to build a lasting relationship based on real results.
- Proper mowing practices
- Type of grass species in your lawn
- The quality of fertilizer used and the time it is applied
- The amount and type of topsoil in your lawn
- The amount and frequency of rain
A soil test helps us determine the nutrient levels in your soil so we can identify if it needs lime, potash, and the proper amount of fertilizer to be applied. This ensures your lawn gets exactly what it needs instead of guessing.
- Mow at 3.5 inches all year
- Keep mower blades sharpened
- Mow frequently to avoid cutting too much grass off at one time (no clumps)
- People and pets should be kept off the lawn until the application is dry (approximately 2 hours)
- The lawn shouldn't be cut for at least 8 hours (48 hours is ideal)
- Nutsedge is a lighter colored weed compared to the lawn and is attached to underground nutlets
- It grows faster than the lawn and requires a special herbicide for control
- Do not hand pull this weed as it encourages it to spread even more
- The best time is mid-August to mid-October
- Rain or watering is needed for seed germination
- Don't mow until grass is at least 4 inches high, and then never below 3.5 inches