Grass Seed Spreading

 sustainable seeding and fertilization

We source our seeds from local companies because we think local lawn care should start and end local. We use organic seeds and plant them for sustained coverage. A thick and healthy yard is one of the best preventers to dust accumulation and water run off.

A thicker turf means thicker root systems which house arthropods, insects, and microorganisms that break down nutrients for you grass to use. A natural approach to seeding and feeding means a healthier lawn, which promotes a healthy ecosystem, which then promotes an even healthier lawn.

When it comes to feeding your lawn we use natural and organic practices. We monitor the nutrient and pH levels of your yard to ensure the maximum utilization of nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium throughout the turf. It’s important to feed your grass, but there are many factors to consider when applying fertilizer. Using soil tests we are able to see what your lawn needs and where it needs it.

There is a delicate balance of life in your yard, both on the surface and underneath. We use organic and life-friendly methods to protect the many microorganisms that help keep your lawn a flourishing ecosystem. These same methods help to decrease chemical runoff and avoid harmful chemicals being spread to the people and pets who enjoy your lawn.

 

Our chart here displays the essential, primary, and secondary nutrients your grass needs to thrive.

The three essential nutrients are Carbon, Hydrogen, and Oxygen. Your grass obtains these from the air and water.

We focus more heavily on the primary nutrients; Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium. Often referred to as the N-P-K ratio.

Grass Nutrition Chart