Gardening & Lawn Maintenance​

Gardening & Lawn Maintenance

  • Gardening and Landscaping Services
  • Pruning
  • Aeration of soil
  • Fertilizing
  • Repotting
  • Pest Control
  • Harvest & planting
  • Weed Control
  • Sweeping
  • Removal of dry leaves

Why Us?

  • Hassle-free and safe and hygenic solution for all, including pets and people with allergy.
  • Doesn’t require emptying kitchen
  • Long-lasting, highly efficient treatment
  • Can be carried out any time in a day

Frequently Asked Questions

Grass clippings can both help and hurt your lawn depending on the amount. Clippings are a valuable source of nutrients that can give back to your lawn. Excessive clippings that are left in clumps can damage your lawn by leaving discolored areas and eventually killing those sections. It is important to only mow 1/3 of the blade of grass at a time, so there is not an excessive amount of clippings. Make sure to blow out any clumping areas to spread the clippings or bag the grass if there is more than expected. 

Many pests, such as flies, rodents, cockroaches and birds carry bacteria, viruses, fungi and parasites that can cause illness. Rats and mice can contaminate water and food through faeces and urine. Rodents can transmit diseases such as leptospirosis and hantavirus.

Additionally, rodent dander and cockroaches produce allergens that get into the air and can cause asthma to the occupants of an infested building.

Over time, soil naturally loses important nutrients. Fertilizer provides a slow release of organic nutrients along with carefully blended amounts of nutrients which help your lawn by promoting new leaf, cell wall development, and root growth. Using quality fertilizer will also aid in nutrient uptake, provide a barrier to protect your lawn from surface and subsurface insects which could cause massive destruction, as well as protect the root system during harsh winter months. Lawn fertilization requires a balance of chemicals at various times of the year. Having a professional company provide this service eliminates a lot of headaches for you as a homeowner. 

Many may assume springtime is the ideal season for landscaping installations, but for plantings like trees, shrubs and grass, fall is the best time for projects because of the warm days and cool evenings and the increased precipitation that assists new plant establishment. With fall plantings, you’ll have six to eight months to get roots established before warmer months, weeds are less frequent and the soil temperature is still warm. However, for perennial and annual flowers, springtime is the best time for planting

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