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Montgomery Lawn Care Service 936-249-1354 Because You'd Rather Be Here!!! * Home * Services * About Us * Contact Us * Rewards and Specials * Lawn and Landscape Knowledge MONTGOMERY LAWN CARE SERVICE Okay, we know you’d rather be sitting in a lawn chair (like in the picture above) watching someone else pushing a lawn mower cutting your grass because you have WAAAAYYY better things to do in life. Back during the great depression of the early 1930s, Scotts Miracle-Gro Company in the United States encouraged families to continue to do their own lawn care, promoting it as a stress-relieving hobby. Well, most of the country grew out of that philosophy long ago. So, pack up the Lawn Chairs, head to the beach (or wherever your happy place is), give Montgomery Lawn Care Service a call and leave the Lawn Care to US! Montgomery Lawn Care Service is all about taking care of your lawn. It's not just GRASS to us! We take pride in our work and do our best to make sure you are happy with the lawn care results. That means the entire job is done right. From unloading our equipment to the clean-up before we leave, we do the job right and make sure you are happy with the way your lawn and landscape grounds look. Making your entire landscape look good is our top priority so, we take care of even the small details so that your lawn looks its best. We keep our mowing equipment in top mechanical shape, even though it might look a little dirty or not quite new! Montgomery Lawn Care Service won't leave you with a job half-done due to broken down lawn care equipment. We will finish the job and make sure you are satisfied. Call Now! 936-249-1354 Call Now! TYPICAL LAWN CARE CHALLENGES The Lawn with WEEDS - Weedy lawns are an unsightly mess, bottom line! NOBODY wants that! Pulling weeds from your lawn and flower beds is hard work. Being your lawn care service experts, as part of our basic lawn care service, we may use chemical weed killers (if necessary) to treat the very persistent weeds to get a good kill. Then, after a time, we will re-seed or put down sod to repair the "bare" spots in your lawn. The process may take a while, depending on the chemical weed killers used. Most times, when the grass is covered well, the weed problems will go away naturally, without chemical treatment. Discoloration of Grass - Grass discoloration may be caused by one or several things. Lack of water, fertilizer, and sun, to name a few, may cause yellow, pale green or brown spots. However, bugs, fungus, grub worms and other disease can cause yellow spots and brown patches too. Your Lawn Care Service should be able to take care of these along with the normal lawn mowing, edging and other landscape services. If your current lawn care company cant do it, Montgomery Lawn Care Service can! FULL LINE OF LAWN CARE SERVICES to make sure we take care of all your needs. From mowing your lawn (or grass, if you prefer to call it that) to trimming shrubs , trimming trees, mulching your flower beds, removing plants or trees, we can get it all done for you. We can even arrange for bulk mulch delivery and custom tree installation though our partners. Montgomery Lawn Care Service can provide turn-key yardwork from start to finish, according to your landscape design. Call Now! 936-249-1354 Call Now! THE RIGHT TOOLS FOR THE JOB Ride on mowers are not always the right tool for the job! They are often too big to maneuver around in standard subdivision yards and leave large unsightly tracks through the turf. If the terrain is not level, they can also scalp or leave grass un-cut and looking very shabby. We know when to use and not use our ride on equipment. Walk behind or push type mowers, lawn edgers or string trimmers are used for small, tight or un-level areas where they will provide a better cut finish for your lawn and a more aestheticly pleasing final product. Call Now! 936-249-1354 Call Now! GRASS in general, can be very temperamental. But, if trimmed, irrigated and fed proper nutrients, it will thrive in all seasons. A lot of agriculture professionals say that mulching the grass clippings back into the yard is the best feed there is. We think so too, in moderation, of course. If your lawn grows too high due to inconsistent or irregular mowing intervals, the clippings will have a more difficult time decaying between cuttings and can make your yard start to look like it is suffering from lack of water. Don't panic! It will be fine! But, if you don't like the way it looks, you may wantto have your lawn care service cut it more often for a few weeks. Call Now! 936-249-1354 Call Now! -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Warm season grasses are prevalent in the Montgomery, TX area and grow when temperatures are above 50 °F, and grow quicker when temperatures are between 77 °F and 95 °F, with a long growth period over the spring and summer. They often go dormant in cooler months, turning tan or even brownish in color. Many warm season grasses are very drought tolerant, and can handle very high summer temperatures, although temperatures below 5 °F can kill most southern warm season grasses. The northern varieties, such as buffalograss and blue grama, can thrive to 113 °F. Some grass types that are prevalent in the Montgomery, TX area are listed below. * Zoysiagrass (Zoysia spp.) * Bermudagrass (Cynodon spp.) * St. Augustine grass (Stenotaphrum secundatum) * Bahiagrass (Paspalum spp.) * Centipedegrass (Eremochloa ophiuroides) * Carpet grass (Axonopus spp.) * Buffalograss (Bouteloua dactyloides) * Grama grass (Bouteloua spp.) * Kikuyu grass (Pennisetum clandestinum) SOME INTERESTING LAWN CARE FACTS More chemical fertilizer and pesticides are used per surface area of lawn than on an equivalent surface of cultivated farmland. It has also been estimated that more herbicides are applied per surface of lawn by owners and lawn care experts than are used by most farmers to grow crops. Environmental consequences: * Lawns can reduce biodiversity especially when the lawn covers a large area. Lawns are normally cleared of unwanted plant and animal species, which can also kill unintended target species. They may be composed of species not native to the area. This can produce a habitat that supports a reduced number of wildlife species. * Lawn care and maintenance usually involves use of fertilizers and synthetic pesticides. The United States Environmental Protection Agency estimates that nearly 71,000,000 lbs of active pesticide ingredients are used on suburban lawns each year in the United States * It has been estimated that nearly 17,000,000 US gal of gasoline are spilled each summer while re-fueling garden and lawn care equipment in the United States: approximately 50% more than that spilled during the Exxon Valdez incident. * The use of pesticides and fertilizers has been shown to contribute to global warming simply because they require fossil fuels for manufacturing, distribution, and application. One hectare (2.47 acres) of lawn in Nashville, Tennessee, produces about the same carbon dioxide gases per year as a passenger jet flight more than halfway around the world. Lawn care and mowing is one element of lawn culture that causes a great amount of emissions. WATER CONSERVATION Maintaining a green lawn oftentimes requires large amounts of water, especially in the Montgomery, TX area. Grass typically goes dormant during cold winter months and during hot dry summer months, it turns brown, thereby reducing its demand for water. Surprisingly, and contrary to popular belief, most grasses typically recover quite well from a drought, but many property owners consider the brown "dead" appearance unacceptable, or are misled by it, and increase watering during the summer months, when it is actually not fully necessary. In the USA, 50 to 70% of residential water is used for landscape and lawn care, most of it to water lawns. A 2005 NASA study estimated there was 49,000 square miles (32,000,000 acres) of irrigated lawn in the US, three times the area of irrigated corn. That means about 200 US gallons of fresh (usually drinking quality) water per person per day would be required to keep up our nation's lawn surface area. It is possible that lawn maintenance could come at the expense of precious resources, especially when faced with extreme weather conditions. Thales Directory Home Services About Us Contact Us Find us all over the Web Knowledge Place Montgomery Lawn Care Service 936-249-1354 12100 Melville Dr. #604 Montgomery, TX 77356 Our Google Web Page Copyright ©2020 Montgomery Lawn Care Service, All Rights Reserved Disclaimer Privacy Policy Terms of Service * Home * Services * Lawn Care Services * Non-Grass Stuff * Landscape Services * Holiday & Landscape Lighting * About Us * Contact Us * Rewards and Specials * Lawn and Landscape Knowledge * Lawn Care Services * Non-Grass Stuff * Landscape Services * Holiday & Landscape Lighting