Location: 100 Walnut Ave Suite 210, Clark, NJ 07066 

Location: 100 Walnut Ave Suite 210, Clark, NJ 07066 

Lawn Care Maintenance Services in NJ

Need a complete lawn renovation? Our lawn care services can help you grow or regrow your lawn. 

Services We Provide

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Landscape removal

Whether you just purchased your home or are just ready for a landscaping change, the first step is removing the existing softscape. 
Trust our team of experts to install the landscaping of your dreams and thoroughly remove existing softscape elements and prepare the soil for new plants.

    Removal of last year’s annuals 
    Removal of unwanted perennials
    Removal and replacement of shrubbery
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Soil Evaluation

The health of your lawn begins with the health of your soil. Even hearty plants won’t reach their full potential unless the soil can support them.
Not sure whether your soil is ready to support your garden or lawn? We’ll take a look and provide detailed feedback and a course of action to correct imbalances.

    Nutrient testing for nitrogen & carbon balance
    pH testing & evaluation
    Soil compaction evaluation
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Sod Installation

Sod installation is a quick alternative to growing grass from seeds. Sod is essentially an instant lawn.
Sod installation requires slightly different maintenance than a conventionally grown lawn. When laying new sod, our experts will help you understand:

    Which type of sod is best for your lawn
    What type of mowing and care sod needs
    How much water your sod needs while growing
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Aerating

Aeration prepares your outdoor space for growing healthy grass with deep roots. Stronger, deeper roots create greener, more resilient grass. 
Soil compaction is common in New Jersey due to the heavy clay content in our soil. Often, New Jersey lawns require aeration in both the Spring and Fall seasons if not cared for properly in the past.

    Deliver more nutrients to growing grass
    Grasses reach the water they need
    Prevent invasive weeds from killing grasses
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Dethatching

Thatch is a layer of partially decomposed grass-plant parts between the soil and live grass. Excessive thatch prevents water and nutrient entry into the soil, therefore making your lawn susceptible to disease and overall poor health.
New Jersey lawns often need dethatching in the Fall and then again in the Spring. This is especially true if you plan to reseed. Dethatching can:

    Soften and clear the soil surface for reseeding
    Remove impediments to growing grass
    Allow for essential seed to soil contact
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New Seeding

Growing new seed in bare soil takes time and preparation. Not knowing whether your lawn is ready for new seeds can lead to lost growth. 
If you’re ready to lay seed on new areas of outdoor space or replace bare patches with lush, green grass, trust us to:

    Diagnose and deliver soil health data
    Properly prepare the space
    Educate you on proper care for budding grasses
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Overseeding

Whether you’ve got bare patches, brown spots or weeds taking over your lawn, overseeding is a helpful solution.
For best results, hire us to overseed with premium hybrid seed in the Fall after aeration and dethatching and to:

    Replenish dying grasses
    Restimulate growth in thinning areas
    Prepare your lawn for new growth

Call us for complete lawn care

If you’re looking for complete lawn care services that can transform the look and health of your lawn, look no further. Get in touch today for a free estimate. 

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Landscape maintenance services FAQs

  • How do I know which services I need?

    The services you need depend on the current health of your lawn and your vision for landscaping. Healthy lawns without new landscaping requests may only need annual services and regular mowing services.

  • Do I need a soil health test?

    Soil health tests are essential if you’re planting grass seed for the first time or if your lawn struggles with issues like brown or dry grass, thinning grass, or lack of growth. A good diagnostic test can help you understand where your grass growth is going wrong.

  • Which services are required annually?

    Most New Jersey lawns require aeration, dethatching, and overseeding at least annually. Lawns with heavy compaction or health issues may require these services biannually.