Lawn Service Chesapeake
Our lawn care specialists have decades of experience and lawn service know-how! We also specialize in mulching and flower beds, lawn drainage and irrigation, and leaf removal.
About Us Our roots are firmly established in the Chesapeake area. We understand that home living has become more of a lifestyle in our modern society and has thus started to play a more important role in our client's daily lives. We are always committed to providing the highest level of service levels and a range of unique garden solution that will leave their green space looking better than ever before. This ensures that their gardens become gateways to a land of escape and relaxation. Giving our clients a safe space to recharge and replenish those energy levels. Now pick up the phone and let us start the journey together. |
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Our Services
Now that we have told you a little bit more about ourselves.Its time to show off our range of high-quality services and garden applications. By offering this wide range of services, we have managed to combine them into a range of cost-effective methods to ensure your green space gets everything it deserves, while at the same time not breaking the bank. We never stop trying to innovate and apply our years of experience to complete every job to the highest quality levels. Now pick up the phone and give us a call today. We promise you will not be disappointed.
MowingThis may seem a simple enough task, that we have all attempted one time or another in our lives. Mowing is not as simple as it seems and can take up a lot of your precious time then you may have anticipated. Luckily for our clients, we have just the solution for them. We will ensure your lawn its perfectly and evenly mowed at all times. Ensuring the surface always looks it best.
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Trimming And Edging
These services are crucial to giving your green space that clean look. These two techniques need to be used in conjunction with a regular mowing routine if you want to reap the full rewards. A professionally completed trimming and the edging job will elevate your lawn to the next level and separate it from the ordinary. So give us a call today and let us help you get your green space looking its best and just in time for summer.
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Fertilization And Weed Treatment
A healthy, strong, and lush lawn will never be possible if you do not maintain a regular fertilization and weed management program. This is essential to ensuring your lawn always looks its best. No matter what season it may be. Our range of eco-friendly solutions will have you in no doubt that you have made the right choice. So if your lawn is looking a little rough and dull, give us a call today.
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Aeration
The process of aeration is a crucial yet often forgotten service when it comes to providing your lawn with as much support to help it look its best always. By perforating the soil, we allow the air, water, and nutrients to reach the roots and spread evenly throughout your lawn. This will promote a healthy and strong lawn. So if your green space has been looking a little flat and lackluster, maybe its time for a good airing out.
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Lawn Blowing
This service basically entails making sure that after we are done cutting and edging your green space, all the debris and grass clippings are removed. We will even ensure that all your hard surfaces are free of any dirt and debris. We can either remove this or create a mulch pit which can be used as fertilizer later on. To find out more about this solution, give us a call today and give us the chance to blow you away.
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Over Seeding
This does not mean you have thrown too much seed on your grass. In fact its the exact opposite. Overseeding is the process of introducing new grass seeds to your existing lawn. This process will ensure your green space is always looking its best as the new shoots will replace any old or dying grass. Your lawn will always look thick and lush if this process is completed correctly. Now call us today and let us start spreading the seed.
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Top 10 Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How much does professional lawn care service generally cost?
A: It depends on the customer’s location, the size of his or her property, the terrain, and the specific services he or she avails of . To accurately assess yours, discuss both your immediate and long-term lawn care needs with the professional lawn care service provider you’d hire.
Q: How often will you treat my lawn, trees, and/or shrubs?
A: Our treatment programs comprise no less than seven yearly treatments. Not only will these guarantee that your lawn, trees, and/or shrubs are protected from pests and diseases. They also ensure you’ll have a lush, green, weed-free home.
Q: Are your products safe for my children and pets?
A: Rest assured they are, be we recommend that you stay off your lawn for two hours after it’s treated to be sure it’s safe again to enjoy.
Q: What’s the ideal height for grass?
A: Always keep at least one-third of the grass blade. If you mow too low, you inadvertently open up your lawn’s canopy to the sun and heat. The more open it is, the easier it will be for weeds to grow on it. Another good rule of thumb is which season it is. If it’s warm, keep the grass a little longer than you usually do. If it’s cool, keep it a little shorter.
Q: How often should my lawn be watered?
A: Make sure it gets about an inch of water every week and you’ll be fine. Frequent but light watering leads to shallow grass roots. Too much will turn your lawn into the perfect breeding ground for pests and plant diseases. But if it’s hot out, water your lawn to a depth of about six inches twice or thrice a week to keep it from drying out.
Q: When’s the best time to water my lawn?
A: Avoid watering it between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., which is normally the hottest part of the day. Do so between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. instead, when there’s less sun, heat, and wind. If you can’t, water it in the late afternoon, between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Avoid doing so any later as it leads to mildew, fungal diseases, and pests.
Q: When’s the best time to plant new grass?
A: Early fall, when temperatures start to cool down. Plants don’t normally grow when it’s too cold, so it wouldn’t be a good idea to have your lawn seeded or over-seeded when the cold weather sets in. Also called sod, over-seeding refers to planting grass seeds directly into turf to fill in any bare spots it might have, improve its density, and let more grass varieties grow.
Q: How important is it to use fertilizer?
A: All lawns need the proper nutrients to stay lush, green, and healthy. Unfortunately, most regular soils don’t have them all. That’s where fertilizers come in. They provide the nutrients plants need to grow strong and healthy that the soils lack, namely nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Nitrogen helps plants grow, phosphorous helps their roots grow deep and their seeds to be a healthy size, and potassium improves plants’ overall health. If you have your lawn fertilized regularly, not only are you keeping it healthy, you’re also helping it withstand common environmental stresses, like cold, heat, and foot traffic.
Q: When’s the best time to fertilize my lawn?
A: In the spring through fall. March and September are particularly important times of the year to do it. March comes after winter, when the nutrients in soil are depleted, so you’ll need to fertilize to jump-start the grass and its roots’ growth. September also means early fall, so you need to fertilize to protect your lawn when winter rolls in.
Q: Which is better, organic lawn care or conventional lawn care?
A: While conventional lawn care uses chemical treatments to protect your lawn from common pests and plant diseases, organic lawn care lets your lawn develop its own defenses using natural, chemical-free products, like organic fertilizer and pest control treatments. These make sure the soil is a healthy environment for both the plants and the insects that help with growth. Since they’re chemical-free, not only are such natural lawn care solutions absorbed easier and faster by your lawn, they are sure to be safe for your children and pets.
A: It depends on the customer’s location, the size of his or her property, the terrain, and the specific services he or she avails of . To accurately assess yours, discuss both your immediate and long-term lawn care needs with the professional lawn care service provider you’d hire.
Q: How often will you treat my lawn, trees, and/or shrubs?
A: Our treatment programs comprise no less than seven yearly treatments. Not only will these guarantee that your lawn, trees, and/or shrubs are protected from pests and diseases. They also ensure you’ll have a lush, green, weed-free home.
Q: Are your products safe for my children and pets?
A: Rest assured they are, be we recommend that you stay off your lawn for two hours after it’s treated to be sure it’s safe again to enjoy.
Q: What’s the ideal height for grass?
A: Always keep at least one-third of the grass blade. If you mow too low, you inadvertently open up your lawn’s canopy to the sun and heat. The more open it is, the easier it will be for weeds to grow on it. Another good rule of thumb is which season it is. If it’s warm, keep the grass a little longer than you usually do. If it’s cool, keep it a little shorter.
Q: How often should my lawn be watered?
A: Make sure it gets about an inch of water every week and you’ll be fine. Frequent but light watering leads to shallow grass roots. Too much will turn your lawn into the perfect breeding ground for pests and plant diseases. But if it’s hot out, water your lawn to a depth of about six inches twice or thrice a week to keep it from drying out.
Q: When’s the best time to water my lawn?
A: Avoid watering it between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m., which is normally the hottest part of the day. Do so between 6 a.m. and 10 a.m. instead, when there’s less sun, heat, and wind. If you can’t, water it in the late afternoon, between 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. Avoid doing so any later as it leads to mildew, fungal diseases, and pests.
Q: When’s the best time to plant new grass?
A: Early fall, when temperatures start to cool down. Plants don’t normally grow when it’s too cold, so it wouldn’t be a good idea to have your lawn seeded or over-seeded when the cold weather sets in. Also called sod, over-seeding refers to planting grass seeds directly into turf to fill in any bare spots it might have, improve its density, and let more grass varieties grow.
Q: How important is it to use fertilizer?
A: All lawns need the proper nutrients to stay lush, green, and healthy. Unfortunately, most regular soils don’t have them all. That’s where fertilizers come in. They provide the nutrients plants need to grow strong and healthy that the soils lack, namely nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium. Nitrogen helps plants grow, phosphorous helps their roots grow deep and their seeds to be a healthy size, and potassium improves plants’ overall health. If you have your lawn fertilized regularly, not only are you keeping it healthy, you’re also helping it withstand common environmental stresses, like cold, heat, and foot traffic.
Q: When’s the best time to fertilize my lawn?
A: In the spring through fall. March and September are particularly important times of the year to do it. March comes after winter, when the nutrients in soil are depleted, so you’ll need to fertilize to jump-start the grass and its roots’ growth. September also means early fall, so you need to fertilize to protect your lawn when winter rolls in.
Q: Which is better, organic lawn care or conventional lawn care?
A: While conventional lawn care uses chemical treatments to protect your lawn from common pests and plant diseases, organic lawn care lets your lawn develop its own defenses using natural, chemical-free products, like organic fertilizer and pest control treatments. These make sure the soil is a healthy environment for both the plants and the insects that help with growth. Since they’re chemical-free, not only are such natural lawn care solutions absorbed easier and faster by your lawn, they are sure to be safe for your children and pets.
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Contact Our Team Today
Now that we have given you just a taste of what we have to offer, you must pick up the phone to find out more. Our range of uniquely designed solutions will give you the starting point you need and can be adapted quickly to suit any specific requests our clients may have. Our friendly call center staff will quickly point you in the right direction to ensure we give you exactly what you want and when. So contact us today via our website, email, or call us today. We promise you will never need another garden care solution again.
“Having just moved into the area, we were extremely keen on making our new green space as homely and presentable as possible. Our neighbors recommended the guys from Chesapeake Lawn. Safe to say we have never looked back and they were able to provide us with exactly the solutions we wanted.” – J.Stevens |
“Over the past few summers, my wife and I have noticed our lawn has been drying and dying in certain patches.No matter how many times we watered it. Eventually, Mike and his team were able to pinpoint the problem. They overseeded the areas and our lawn looks as good as the day we moved in. ” – M.Knight |
“We were quickly losing the fight to the weeds in our garden. Having pets and small children we were always apprehensive about using chemical killers. Luckily for us, Gary and his team had a range of eco-friendly solutions to ensure the problem was taken care of speedily and safely. ” – S.Jacobs |