Cold Months Mean Staying Productive at CCG | Raleigh Lawn Care and Raleigh Landscaping
It has been cold this January and we have seen great precipitation to start the year off right. However, we have also seen a dramatic increase in weeds popping up all over the Triangle. Not to worry, we are gearing up for our first application of Pre-emergent fertilizers which will prevent new weeds from coming
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To Go Organic or Not? Raleigh Lawn Care & Raleigh Landscaping
This topic applies to all things labeled “organic” from our foods we eat to our chemicals. Organic lawn fertilizers and treatments are proven to work well and offer greater peace of mind in the lawn. While organics are safe and offer decent results, they are often more expensive and do not work as well as
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Like to Maintain Your Own Property? Raleigh Lawn Care
Give GroPro Lawn a go! Don’t know when, how, or what to buy and when to apply fertilizer? We can fix your needs with our sister company GroPro Lawn. We custom blend fertilizers and ship the yearly supply to your door, then text message you on how and when to apply correctly throughout the year-
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Free Soil & Lawn Analysis | Raleigh Lawn Care
With the purchase of our 2013 Fertilization Program, we will test your soil to determine YOUR needs and develop a custom program for your lawn type. Are you tired of the one size fits all programs, we are too and we put our science background to work for you! www.capitalcitygroundskeeping.com | Raleigh Lawn Care
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Over-seeded Ryegrass | Raleigh Lawn Care
Some clients ask us about over-seeding their Bermuda lawns with rye grass. This is typically done on some golf courses and athletic fields. It has become more popular with home lawns as you get to enjoy a green year-round lawn. Although beautiful, it can be a real challenge to over-seed and professional assistance is recommended,
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Warm-Season Lawns going to Sleep | Raleigh Lawn Care
As the frost began this week, our Bermuda grass and Zoyzia grass is starting to turn dormant for the winter. With the beginning of the first frost, in combination with lowered soil temperatures, the crown of these grass plants is preparing itself for the 5-6 month rest. It is a good idea to make sure
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