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Anyone have experience with Scotts/Trugreen law service?
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<blockquote data-quote="ibleedblue65" data-source="post: 13021909" data-attributes="member: 137757"><p>People have a little too high of expectations when hiring someone to take care of their fertilizing/ weed preventative services. The basics of preemergent before greenup, fertilize during green up, mid season, late season and the amounts are pretty basic and most of your major companies are aware of this. You will run into issues because of scheduling on when they apply the preemergent and first fertilizer but other than that, as long as they do the job, I would imagine they are all pretty similar. What they do is only a small fraction of what it takes to maintain a nice lawn. Mowing frequency and height are important as is proper watering. </p><p></p><p>I use trugreen currently. When I bought my home the Bermuda in the front was a mess. The first season you couldn't even tell if there was any Bermuda left. I thought I was going to have re sod. The lawn has done a complete 180 with hand weed pulling, proper watering and mowing and proper fertilization and weed control. I would do it myself but its much easier to let someone else deal with it. Mowing is enough work.</p><p></p><p> You do have to stay on top of them though. They have tried to bill me for an appointment where they didn't show up before and it was the first fertilization this season which is important. That kind of ticked me off but they came out next week while I was there and took care of it. Ill give my tech the benefit of a doubt he didn't try to screw me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ibleedblue65, post: 13021909, member: 137757"] People have a little too high of expectations when hiring someone to take care of their fertilizing/ weed preventative services. The basics of preemergent before greenup, fertilize during green up, mid season, late season and the amounts are pretty basic and most of your major companies are aware of this. You will run into issues because of scheduling on when they apply the preemergent and first fertilizer but other than that, as long as they do the job, I would imagine they are all pretty similar. What they do is only a small fraction of what it takes to maintain a nice lawn. Mowing frequency and height are important as is proper watering. I use trugreen currently. When I bought my home the Bermuda in the front was a mess. The first season you couldn't even tell if there was any Bermuda left. I thought I was going to have re sod. The lawn has done a complete 180 with hand weed pulling, proper watering and mowing and proper fertilization and weed control. I would do it myself but its much easier to let someone else deal with it. Mowing is enough work. You do have to stay on top of them though. They have tried to bill me for an appointment where they didn't show up before and it was the first fertilization this season which is important. That kind of ticked me off but they came out next week while I was there and took care of it. Ill give my tech the benefit of a doubt he didn't try to screw me. [/QUOTE]
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