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SOUTH LYON, Mich. - Michimich -- Have you recently noticed weeds sprouting in your yard?
How can you prevent them from going wild in the summer?
As spring settles in and temperatures rise, May becomes a pivotal month for lawn care. After months of dormancy, your grass is actively growing again—and so are the weeds. To keep your lawn lush, green, and healthy throughout the summer, now is the time to focus on two essential tasks: broadleaf weed control and fertilization.
Tackling Broadleaf Weeds Early
Dandelions, clover, chickweed, and other broadleaf weeds thrive in the same conditions as your grass. If left unchecked, they can quickly take over your lawn, stealing nutrients, water, and sunlight. By treating these weeds in May, you can catch them while they're still young and more vulnerable to herbicides.
Why May?
Feeding Your Lawn for Strong Growth
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Alongside weed control, fertilizing in May gives your lawn the nutrients it needs for vigorous growth and a deep green color. A spring feeding supports strong roots, helps grass compete against weeds, and preps your lawn for the heat of summer.
Key Nutrients to Look For:
Read the full article on Ever So Green's website: https://www.eversogreen.net/learnmore/may-lawn-fertilization-near-south-lyon
Get Full Broadleaf Weed Control & Lawn Fertilization in South Lyon and Surrounding Areas
Does this sound like a lot of maintenance? Ever So Green can do all of this for you, giving you more time to enjoy the spring weather the way you want to. To schedule lawn fertilization services in the South Lyon area, call (517) 540-1100 or submit a contact form here: https://www.eversogreen.net/contact
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About Ever So Green: Family owned, Livingston County-based and serving Livingston County since 1997, it's our mission and top priority to provide you with professional, high quality and convenient service. For quotes on fertilizing, grub control, and broadleaf weed control services, please request a quote on our website or give us a call at 517-540-1100.
How can you prevent them from going wild in the summer?
As spring settles in and temperatures rise, May becomes a pivotal month for lawn care. After months of dormancy, your grass is actively growing again—and so are the weeds. To keep your lawn lush, green, and healthy throughout the summer, now is the time to focus on two essential tasks: broadleaf weed control and fertilization.
Tackling Broadleaf Weeds Early
Dandelions, clover, chickweed, and other broadleaf weeds thrive in the same conditions as your grass. If left unchecked, they can quickly take over your lawn, stealing nutrients, water, and sunlight. By treating these weeds in May, you can catch them while they're still young and more vulnerable to herbicides.
Why May?
- Soil temperatures are warm enough for herbicides to work effectively.
- Weeds are actively growing and absorbing nutrients—making them more susceptible to treatment.
- Early control prevents weeds from flowering and seeding, reducing future infestations.
Feeding Your Lawn for Strong Growth
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Alongside weed control, fertilizing in May gives your lawn the nutrients it needs for vigorous growth and a deep green color. A spring feeding supports strong roots, helps grass compete against weeds, and preps your lawn for the heat of summer.
Key Nutrients to Look For:
- Nitrogen (N): Promotes lush, green top growth.
- Phosphorus (P): Supports root development (use phosphorus-free if your soil already has enough).
- Potassium (K): Helps improve drought and disease resistance.
Read the full article on Ever So Green's website: https://www.eversogreen.net/learnmore/may-lawn-fertilization-near-south-lyon
Get Full Broadleaf Weed Control & Lawn Fertilization in South Lyon and Surrounding Areas
Does this sound like a lot of maintenance? Ever So Green can do all of this for you, giving you more time to enjoy the spring weather the way you want to. To schedule lawn fertilization services in the South Lyon area, call (517) 540-1100 or submit a contact form here: https://www.eversogreen.net/contact
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About Ever So Green: Family owned, Livingston County-based and serving Livingston County since 1997, it's our mission and top priority to provide you with professional, high quality and convenient service. For quotes on fertilizing, grub control, and broadleaf weed control services, please request a quote on our website or give us a call at 517-540-1100.
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