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Cardinal Lawn Care
Lawn & Pest Management is our number one priority at Cardinal Lawn Care. We are an employee-owned company with a "We Care" attitude. We are professionally insured and licensed and located right in the heart of Michigan. As lawn care experts we aim to provide the best product and service possible while building long-lasting relationships with our customers.

In our efforts to provide an effective weed control & fertilization service, the business has grown to offer a wide selection of services that are designed to help keep our customers landscapes healthy and beautiful. Our team has been trusted by many homeowners throughout the Genesee County area for many years.
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Our preferred lawn care fertilization program is designed to control weeds and maximize turf health and vigor leaving your lawn green and lush. Swarms or biting mosquitoes may find stand-in water around your home giving them a perfect breeding ground. We will apply a barrier spray to protect your family.
Lawn Care Program - Timely weed control and fertilization applications to minimize weeds and keep your lawn healthy and growing. Grub Preventative and/or Control - Depending on the time of year we can recommend preventative or curative grub control. Pruning - Your front landscaping may require pruning for optimal growth and appearance, depending on the type of plant material you have.
With proper fertilization during the year you can rest assured that your lawn has the right nutrients not just to grow, but to thrive. Our lawn fertilization program is carefully designed to give your lawn the right amount of nutrients it needs to be healthy. As an added bonus part of our lawn care program is the weed control, which is included with each application of fertilizer.
1. Mowing: Mow grass whenever it is growing, provided the ground isn't too wet or icy to walk on. In spring, mow once a week with the blades at their highest setting, and gradually lower them as growth accelerates. Use a box to collect the clippings, which can be composted, or use a "mulching mower" which doesn't remove the grass but chops it into fine pieces, returning nutrients to the lawn.
1. You'll need to dig a saucer-shaped hole. If you can, rototiller an area five times the diameter and as deep as the root ball. The prepared soil will make the hole easier to dig and encourage root growth. Measure the depth of the root ball to make sure the root collar will be at or a little above ground level when your tree is planted.
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