Thick, green turf and fewer weeds don't happen by accident. We combine sprayed herbicide treatments with fertilizer applications timed to the Piedmont growing season. Serving Burlington, Graham, Mebane, and all of Alamance County.
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The best weed control is a lawn too thick for weeds to get started — and that's what a properly timed program builds. Through the season we apply fertilizer matched to what your turf actually needs, with fall feeding doing the heaviest lifting for the tall fescue lawns common across Alamance County.
On the weed side, timing is everything. Sprayed pre-emergent herbicide goes down in late winter to early spring — before soil temperatures wake up crabgrass seed — stopping the summer's worst weeds before they ever appear. Broadleaf weeds like dandelion, clover, and henbit that do show up get targeted post-emergent spot treatments, sprayed where the weeds are rather than blanketing the whole property.
Every application follows the product label, and we're licensed and insured. You'll know what was applied and when, and we'll tell you if there's anything to do afterward — usually nothing more than staying off the lawn until the treatment has dried.
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We apply every product exactly per its label, which is what the label exists for. For most treatments that means simply staying off the lawn until it has dried. We'll tell you after each visit if there's anything specific to know.
It depends on the lawn — most benefit from several fertilizer rounds plus pre-emergent and as-needed spot treatments across the season. We'll look at your turf and recommend a schedule rather than sell you a one-size-fits-all package.
Sprayed post-emergent treatments knock out most broadleaf weeds like dandelion and clover, though some stubborn ones take a follow-up pass. Pre-emergent then keeps the next generation from sprouting.
Any time — we'll pick up wherever the season is. That said, late winter is ideal, so pre-emergent goes down before crabgrass germinates, and fall is the single most important feeding window for fescue.
Contact Peak Lawns LLC today for a free, no-obligation estimate. Serving Burlington, Graham, Mebane, and all of Alamance County.
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