Kapp’s Green Lawn Fertilization & Weed Control program is built around the growing season, giving your turf what it needs from early spring through winter so it can stay healthy, dense, and vibrant.
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Kapp’s Green Lawn Fertilization & Weed Control program is built around the growing season, giving your turf what it needs from early spring through winter so it can stay healthy, dense, and vibrant.
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A thick, green lawn does not happen by accident. Grass needs the right nutrients at the right time and steady weed control so it does not have to fight for space and food.
Early growth and weed control We begin the season with a granular fertilizer that wakes the lawn up and promotes early growth. At the same time we apply a pre-emergent to help prevent crabgrass and other early weeds before they break through the soil. This visit sets the tone for the rest of the season by encouraging strong roots and clean turf.
Thickening your lawn As temperatures warm and grass really starts to grow, we apply a balanced fertilizer that deepens color and builds density. During this stage we also spot treat for broadleaf weeds and address any visible early insect activity. The goal is to thicken the lawn so it naturally crowds out future weeds.
Slow release feeding for resilience Before summer stress arrives, we apply a slow release fertilizer that feeds the lawn steadily instead of all at once. This helps the turf handle heat, foot traffic, and changing moisture conditions. We stay alert for signs of insect pressure so we can address problems before they spread.
Protecting against drought and stress During the heart of summer we focus on keeping the lawn stable. Treatments are chosen to help the turf hold color and strength even when conditions are tough. Technicians watch for disease, dry spots, or insect damage and can recommend adjustments in watering or mowing if they see warning signs.
Repair and root development After a long summer, grass needs help recovering. Fall fertilizer is aimed at rebuilding roots, restoring color, and helping the lawn fill in thin areas. A strong root system at this stage makes a big difference in how well the lawn handles the coming winter and how quickly it greens up in spring.
End of season care The final treatment of the year prepares the lawn for colder weather. We focus on root strength and overall turf health so grass can go into dormancy in good condition. Any remaining weed or insect issues are addressed so they do not carry over into the next growing season.
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Walk the lawn to look at color, density, and any problem areas.
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Apply the scheduled fertilizer and weed control products.
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Spot treat stubborn or late emerging weeds.
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Note any visible insect or disease concerns.
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Leave you with feedback or suggestions if they see something that needs attention.
During the active growing season, most lawns do best with treatments every 4 to 6 weeks.
Kapp’s uses high quality, custom blended fertilizer made for local grasses and climate. It is designed for professional application and consistent results.
No program can promise zero weeds, but regular pre-emergent and post emergent treatments greatly reduce the number and make them easier to manage.
In many cases, watering helps move fertilizer into the root zone. Your technician can tell you what is best after each visit based on weather and product used.
Products are applied according to label directions. Your technician will let you know when it is safe to re enter the lawn after treatment.
Call Kapp’s Green Lawn today or request a quote online to start a Fertilization & Weed Control program for your property. We will build a seasonal plan around your lawn so it can stay thick, green, and easier to enjoy all year long.