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Jason has over 15 years of experience In the lawn & tree care field. He Studied Communication at Millersville University. Jason is licensed in an array of different categories through the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture. He has also spent several years in sales where he gained valuable knowledge about the green industry, as well as the different products that are available to the consumer.

He has a real skill of dealing with people, and ensuring that each customer is getting quality service. Customer satisfaction is paramount for Me and our staff here at All Green. I am always willing to work with each customer to ensure satisfaction and quality. I have a B.S. degree in Natural Resources Management from The Ohio State University.
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Let's conduct a free lawn and yard evaluation. At no cost, we will evaluate your yard, and will discuss ways we can deliver a yard to exceed your expectations. Pink snow mold and Microdochium patch are diseases caused by the fungus Microdochium nivale. Pink snow mold is the name used to describe the disease associated with snow cover, appearing when snow melts.
During really hot periods of summer usually once per day for at least 30 minutes. Watering should be done in the early morning before it becomes too hot, or in the evening after five. Generally No. Pets would have to ingest an enormous amount of any one product to have an effect. There are some situations where allergic reactions occur.
A complete lawn care program with All Green consists of 7 rounds of application. This is our professional recommendation for your lawn to look the best that it can through out a growing season. Of course we work with every budget, and you may pick and choose the rounds that you prefer. We can guide you to the proper applications should you decide to scale back your program.
How much water does a lawn need? In general, cool-season grasses need about one to 1.5 inches of water per week to maintain green color and active growth. This allows lawns to naturally slow down in growth during extreme conditions. You may let the lawn go almost completely dormant in hot weather. Many factors such as the soil and weather all have a role in the lawn's water needs.
Higher heights usually provide for a deeper root system, better overall appearance, and less amounts of invasive weeds. Cutting at 3-3.5 inches is recommended. If circumstances arise that a lawn gets too tall and you just have to lop off a bunch to get caught up, bight the bullet and break it down into several mowing's to get caught up with 3 or so days between cuttings.
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Josh M.
Josh M.
Oct 13, 2020
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Great company that really knows their stuff. Put your faith in them and your yard will look beautiful.