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Landscaping Services

Yourluckytree Lawn Care offers a variety of landscaping services for our clients. Our lawn care maintenance services include seasonal yard clean up, lawn care, and landscaping/interlock upkeep. Personalized schedules and maintenance plans can be designed to fit your individual needs. You and your neighbors will notice the difference Yourluckytree Lawn Care landscaping makes.

Lawn treatment makes a big difference in the way your lawn will look. Treat your lawn with Scott's Turf Builder and watch your weeds go away, your grass thicken up and becomes greener. Having your soil tested will let you know what kind of nutrients it needs.

A good time to renovate your lawn is during the fall and winter seasons. Dethatch, aerate and reseding your lawn now is a great way to ensure your yard is healthy this spring.

To fit you individual needs, we will develop a personalized schedule for your lawn care maintenance and landscaping needs. For more information, yourluckytreel@gmail.com or call

Based in North Carolina, Yourluckytree Lawn Care provides commercial & residential lawn care and landscaping services for China Grove, Landis, Rockwell, Granite Quarry, Woodleaf, and Faith—including:

   
  • Mowing, trimming, edging
  • Aerating lawns
  • Reseeding
  • Landscaping
  • Fertilizing
  • Lawn treatment
  • De-thatching Lawns
  • Pressure Washing Service
  • Weed Control
  • Yard Cleanup
  • Fall leaf removal
  • Gutter cleaning

 

Lawn Maintenance - Phoenix Landscaping services residential and commercial in the area. We provide a full professional clean_ups,lawn cut that includes mowing, trimming, edging, and blowing. This weekly service keeps your yard looking well groomed all year long. Forget spending your Saturday mornings trying to start that old mower and then the rest of the day cutting the lawn. You should be spending time with your family and Your Lucky Tree can make that happen. Our reliable service comes to your house the same day each week and is in and out in no time, leaving you and your family the time to enjoy your beautiful lawn.

 

 

we do in your yard:

LAWN AREAS


1) Grass cut at proper height
2) Sprayed or trimmed around signs, poles
3) Weed control

• Hand Pull
• Spray Round-up
• Pre-emerge (Chemical Treatments)


4) Edged
5) Bare areas
6) Disease or insects present

 

 

PLANTS WORK


1) Pruned properly
2) Beds weeded or sprayed
3) Strawed
4) Beds edged
5) Disease or insects present
6) Debris
7) Dead or missing plant material

WALKS, DRIVEWAYS


1) Blown
2) Debris
3) Weed control

FLORICULTURE


1) General Appearance Control
2) Dead or missing plant material
3) Weed control

IRRIGATION SYSTEMSIN PHOENIX


1) Programmed correctly
2) Check-up Leaks and repair
3) Malfunctioning sprinkler heads (repair)

SOIL

  1. Soil ph testing
  2. Soils repair
  3. Soil aeration


To find out more information on our Phoenix landscaping serviceservices, please call us at (623)792-0017

Checklist Landscape Maintenance



Planting areas

  • Some plants require constant attention, while others are relatively maintenance-free. Check to see the condition of plants during spring.
  • Covering ground with organic mulch will help soil retain moisture, and keep weeds at bay.
  • After the first hard freeze, cut back plant branches and cover them with mulch.
  • Many flowers do better when you dead-head them (i.e., pinch off spent blooms), which encourages new growth.

Insect control

  • Sometimes a plant can be washed clean with a strong stream of water. Many garden centers sell insects such as ladybugs to get rid of bugs and worms.
  • Chemicals are also an option; however, use extreme caution when applying them.
  • Consider using household "natural" chemicals to control insects. For example, placing a shallow plate filled with beer in your slug-infested garden usually will attract and kill these pests.

Weeding

  • Removing the entire weed by its roots is the surest way to get rid of it.
  • Herbicides do work, but use caution when applying. They will not only kill the weed, but also other nearby plants.
  • Keep weeds to a minimum by covering the soil with an inch or two of mulch.

Weed prevention

  • An inch-thick layer of mulch will keep your planting beds relatively weed-free.
  • Grass is a plant that grows thick and bushy when healthy and will usually choke out any other weeds.
  • Some chemical fertilizers come with a "pre-emergent," which kills the seeds in the spring when the plants are dormant.

Mowing

  • Don't cut grass too frequently or too short. Longer grass is healthier and retains water better.
  • Many mowers come with a mulching option that cuts grass into tiny bits and returns it to the lawn. This returns important nutrients to the soil, and reduces the need for fertilizer.

Leaf removal

  • Remove all leaves from grassy areas. The layer of leaves can restrict the amount of light reaching the lawn and trap water near the roots.

Fertilizing

  • Depending on your climate, fertilize your lawn and growing beds two to five times per growing season. Both chemical and organic options are available.

Hedge and tree trimming

  • Shrubs and trees require seasonal pruning. Prune away dead branches as well as live branches that are getting out of control.
  • Many hedges need to be re-shaped several times during the summer, but never prune or trim during the fall. This will stimulate growth during a time when plants should be in their dormant phase.

Sprinkler maintenance

  • Winterize your sprinkler system during the fall by draining or "blowing out" the water from the pipes and turning off the timer.
  • In the spring, you'll need to re-start the system by turning on the timer and the master valve.

Spring clean-up

  • Rake out the leftover leaves and trash that has built up over the cold months.
  • Consider applying a fresh layer of mulch to protect fresh shoots from frost. Over time, mulch will work its way into the soil and revitalize it. Choose mulch made of small organic pieces like "bark fines" or recycled cocoa shells. Mulch made from larger wood pieces such as cedar strips or aspen will take longer to break down.

Thatching

  • DeThatch is a layer of dead grass that builds up over time just above the soil surface and needs to be removed.
  • Aerate regularly and de-thatch in the spring while the lawn is still dormant.

Core aeration

  • Aerate your lawn at least twice a year to allow air and water to cycle in and out of the soil