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A sign of the times – Raleigh Landscaping With our crazy weather we have been having, warm wet winters and scorching dry summers, we are forced to look at a new set of issues arising with lawn care. With university research and advice, we are investigating moss issues, as moss has been taking over many
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One free weed treatment with your order of our fertilization program Free soil sample given to new clients dealing turf care Mention this blog and receive 10% any one time service in April!!!! www.capitalcitygroundskeeping.com | Raleigh Lawn Care and Raleigh Landscaping Ryan Walsh, Founder & Owner Hi and thank you so much for visiting Capital
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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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Environmental Quality | University Research | Raleigh Lawn Care
By Ryan Walsh | Student, North Carolina State University Many factors effect drainage from turfgrass. Soil slope plays a role in how the excess water will run off the land and the rate at which it will run off. A factor that can restrict run off or leachate is the turfgrass cover. Turfgrass that is
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Care For Your Lawn With Our Year-Round Fertilizer Program | Raleigh Lawn Care
Care for your lawn with our year-round fertilization program. As we enter November, it is time to apply the final yearly application of fertilizer to your lawn. This application provides needed potassium to help maintain thick roots for carbohydrate storage over winter. It will also, spoon feed nitrogen to the lawn, giving it a consistent
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Lawn Care Tip: Soil pH
We are now liming to correct soil pH. Did you know that lime can take 6 months to react with the soil to actually start to change soil pH? Applying lime is beneficial to Raleigh soils in so many ways; first, it raised the pH to combat the acidic clay soils of the Triangle and
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