A lawn Like Never Before

Lawn Care Yakima WA

If your lawn is dying, call the DR

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Leaf Removal

If you need any help we can assist.

Grass Cutting

Weekly or Bi-weekly

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Dethatching


To remove dead grass and beautify your lawn.

Window Cleaning

Interior and exterior.

Why Choose Us

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High Skill

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Proper Techniques

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What Our Clients Say

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Questions & Answers

The frequency of mowing depends on the rate of grass growth and the desired height of your lawn. During the growing season, mowing your lawn once a week should be plenty to keep it healthy. If necessary, you might lower the frequency of cutting to every other week throughout the remaining time.

Lawn height increases in the summertime, just like the temperature. The lawn’s soil is shaded by higher grass covering it, which helps ward off bothersome weeds like crabgrass and shields the lawn’s roots from the intense heat.

For tall fescue and perennial ryegrass, you can mow your cool season grass up to 4 inches high in the summer. Warm season grasses should have a 2 to 2.5 inch rounded end.

Every week, your lawn needs around one inch of water. One inch per week is required for fertile soil and robust grass roots, and can be provided by your sprinkler system or natural rainfall.

The time of day you water your lawn can have an impact on weed growth, disease development, and grass growth. Keep in mind the following crucial watering advice for the finest lawn care results:

Avoid watering between 11 am and 3 pm, when it’s often the hottest of the day.

Drink water between 6 and 10 in the morning when there is less sun, heat, and wind.

If you can’t water in the morning, water between 4 and 7 in the afternoon instead.

Avoid watering at night as it attracts outdoor pests, fungus illnesses, and mildew.

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