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In Cranberry Township, residents take pride in their homes and lawns. So if you’re struggling to keep your lawn up to par with the rest of the city, let Lawn Love help. We can tend to the yard work while you enjoy a round of golf at Cranberry Highlands.
Lawn Love’s professionals are among the most skilled and knowledgeable in the industry at building and maintaining great lawns. We make it easy to get a great lawn with simple booking and scheduling.
Achieving a great lawn takes more than just a good cut. Our pros offer a variety of services tailored to all your outdoor needs, including:
Average mowing price | $81 |
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Average lawn size | 12,082 sq. ft. |
Weekly mowing | 45% |
Bi-weekly mowing | 50% |
Monthly mowing | 2% |
Lawns that get fertilized | 7% |
Lawns that get aerated | 0% |
Time saved | Priceless |
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Cranberry Township is no stranger to cold weather and snowy winters, which means your lawn has to be healthy and hardy enough to get through those freezing temperatures. Here in Pennsylvania, lawns have cool-season grasses, but not all grasses are alike. Getting to know your grass type is an important part of lawn care. Your lawn likely has one of these varieties:
Mow regularly: Our pros recommend mowing weekly during the spring or fall growing seasons, depending on rainfall, temperature, and fertilizer application. Stick to a consistent mowing routine, but be flexible based on your grass type and its growth rate.
Fertilize: Grass clippings work as fertilizer, but most lawns need a nutrient boost. Apply a slow-release fertilizer during the growing season for warm-season grass types and in the spring and fall for cool-season grasses.
Dethatch annually: Thatch is the layer of dead grass and organic matter that builds up near the soil in between your healthy grass blades. While some thatch is beneficial, our pros recommend dethatching one to two times per year, depending on your grass type. Dethatching reduces pest problems and increases water and nutrient absorption.
Overseed bare spots: Fill in sparse lawn areas or set your lawn up for success during the growing season by overseeding in the spring or fall. For the best results, overseed with a grass seed that matches your existing lawn. However, some homeowners overseed warm-season grasses with a cool-season variety like perennial ryegrass for a year-round green lawn.
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