How to choose a lawn care provider
Lawn care companies are shoveling by dozens in many parts of
the country. They come in all shapes and sizes, from rickety trucks with
dangerous trailers and old, unreliable equipment to brand-new bright trucks
with brilliant logos, brand-new scintillating equipment, and
professional-looking workers. Just as old used equipment can provide excellent
service, the brand new, professional-looking company can be a talented amateur.
So, how to distinguish the good from the bad and make the right choice? It's
not easy, but there are questions to ask and points to watch for.
You get what you pay,
usually
The old adage is largely true, but there are exceptions to
every rule. Even though hiring the most expensive company can hurt your wallet,
it may be worth it. Examine the services they provide and carefully examine
each lawn program. If you want to do your own fertilization, it should be fine.
If you wish to opt out of certain treatments, this should also be appropriate.
A good lawn care company should provide its services a la carte and in the form
of packages. However, high prices do not always mean quality service.
Who are these people?
Are there any agronomists on the staff? What are the
backgrounds of owners and supervisors? Many lawn care companies are created by
honest people who do not really know what they are doing. A lawn care company
that provides fertilizer and pest control applications must have at least one
person trained in turf or agronomy. A lawn care company should be forthright
and open about its education, licenses, and the products it uses and when it
applies them. They must provide a copy of the label and comply with all local
and national laws regarding pesticide applications.
Mow and go
The most common lawn care companies are mowing and starting
teams. They enter the yard two or three at a time, cutting the strings, mowing
and sweeping the aisles in a very short time, usually at a good price.
Sometimes they offer fertilizer control and worms, but again, make sure of
their references. Mowing and starting outfits are ideal for spring cleaning,
mulching and leaf removal in the fall. When choosing a mowing company to go,
try to balance the price with a professional appearance and work. Employees
must be clean and polite, and the truck and equipment must be clean and
relatively new.
Chemical Brothers
There are some big names in the lawn care sector. Their
trucks roam the neighborhoods throughout the year applying herbicides,
fertilizers and other pesticides. The laws vary from state to state, but when
chemicals are applied they must be done by a licensed professional. Some areas
require advance notification, signage on the lawn or even personal
notification. Large companies usually lack the personal touch that a local lawn
service could provide and some do not have the owner's interest in mind. Some
lawn care services can perform up to 8 fertilizer or pesticide applications per
season. It is excessive and more than likely expensive or even unnecessary. The
devil is in the details, a little knowledge of a simple lawn care program will
greatly help to not be exploited. Here you can get the best lawn
fertilization.
Organic maintenance
of lawns
Organic products are an interesting new market for lawn care
companies. The problem is that many lawn care companies have no idea what
organic lawn care is. A company offering organic services should preferably be
exclusively organic. Otherwise, they must establish a strict separation between
their conventional equipment and their organic equipment to avoid
cross-contamination. It is easy to claim to be organic, but there are standards
to maintain the integrity of the claim. Look for an organic lawn care company
with certification or accreditation proving that they have completed formal
training. As a customer, pay attention to the greenwashing.
As with any other service or element for which large amounts
of money are spent, it is important to do some research. Look for reviews
online, ask neighbors and ask the business itself. Asking the right questions
will demonstrate some knowledge and help you get the most out of your money.
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