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Lawn Care

Whether you’re looking to enhance your lawn’s growth, fill in bare spots, or maintain a vibrant green yard, we’ve got you covered.


We are excited to announce the expansion of our services to include professional lawn care! At Rain Gods, we are committed to providing top-quality outdoor maintenance to keep your lawn lush, green, and healthy year-round.


LAWNCARE SERVICES

Fertilization and over seeding to ensure a vibrant, weed-free lawn with professional-grade treatments to improve soil health and promote thick, healthy grass growth.


LAWNCARE BUNDLES

Looking for ways to save? Ask us about bundling services for added savings! Get more value while simplifying your experience. Contact us today to learn more!

FAQ: Why Should You Fertilize Your Lawn?

  • Why is fertilizing my lawn important?

    Fertilizing provides essential nutrients that keep your lawn green, thick, and healthy. It helps grass grow stronger, improves root development, and increases resistance to weeds, pests, and

    diseases.

  • What nutrients does my lawn need?

    Lawns primarily need three key nutrients:

    • Nitrogen (N) for lush, green growth
    • Phosphorus (P) for strong root development
    • Potassium (K) for overall health and stress resistance

    Some fertilizers also contain micronutrients like iron, magnesium, and calcium for additional benefits.

  • How often should I fertilize my lawn?

    It depends on the grass type and climate, but generally:

    • Cool-season grasses (e.g., fescue, bluegrass): Fertilize in early spring and fall.
    • Warm-season grasses (e.g., Bermuda, Zoysia): Fertilize in late spring and summer.

    A soil test can help determine the best schedule for your lawn.

  • What happens if I don’t fertilize my lawn?

    Without fertilization, grass may become weak, discolored, and patchy. Weeds, pests, and diseases can take over more easily, and the lawn may struggle to recover from drought or heavy foot

    traffic.

  • Can I over-fertilize my lawn?

    Yes! Over-fertilizing can cause rapid, weak growth, increase thatch buildup, burn grass roots, and contribute to water pollution from runoff. Always follow the recommended application rates.

  • What’s the difference between organic and synthetic lawn fertilizers?

    • Organic fertilizers (compost, manure, bone meal) release nutrients slowly, improve soil health, and are environmentally friendly.
    • Synthetic fertilizers provide quick results but may not improve long-term soil quality.
  • What’s the best type of fertilizer for my lawn?

    The best fertilizer depends on your lawn’s needs:

    • High-nitrogen fertilizers for lush green grass
    • Slow-release fertilizers for steady, long-term feeding
    • Season-specific fertilizers for spring, summer, and fall applications

    A soil test can help determine the best option.

  • Can I fertilize my lawn naturally?

    Yes! Using compost, grass clippings, mulched leaves, or organic fertilizers can naturally improve your soil and provide essential nutrients.

  • Should I fertilize before or after mowing?

    It’s best to fertilize after mowing so the nutrients reach the soil easily. Avoid mowing immediately after fertilizing to allow the nutrients to absorb.

  • Does fertilizing help with weed control?

    Yes! A well-fertilized lawn grows thick and strong, leaving little room for weeds to take hold.  Combined with proper mowing and watering, fertilization reduces weed problems naturally.

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