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Give Yourself a Lawn You Can Enjoy

Your lawn is your carpet in the summer; a soft surface to run, play, and relax on .. So why does it have all those bald spots and thinning patches?

Lego Services knows how to repair bald spots and thinning patches in as little as 20 minutes!

If your lawn has patches and holes, seeding can easily help fill in the blanks. A generally healthy looking lawn with just a few trouble spots doesnt have to be a challenge. Spot seeding will probably work nice for you.

Fixing a bare spot is completed in a few easy steps. Lego Services currently offers a $15.00 sales for fixing bare spots in the blair county area! It is simple, you rake the dead grass and debris from the bare spot area. Then use a garden rota tiller to losen up and freshen the soil. Then you apply some starter fertilizer with some pre-eminent weed control suppliments and grass seed. In about a week or two with proper watering the bare spot will be no more. After a few mows the grass will blend in with your existing lawn!

If you are interested check out www.blaircountylawnserivce.com or call us for more information at (814) 515-3115.

We look forward to fixing that bare spot for you!

Test Your Lawns pH Level

Dandelions love a pH of about 7.5. Grass loves a pH of about 6.5. So if your pH is 7.5 or higher, your grass will probably never beat out the dandelion. Lower the pH to 6.5 and your grass has the advantage!

Be sure to have your pH tested professionally. The kits that you can buy in the store will often give you the wrong information. I once spent $18 on a pH meter that told me that my lawn pH was 6.0 when it was really 7.8. So I should have added gardeners sulfur, but instead I added lime!.

If you’re going to buy a pH tester, be prepared to spend around $85 for the tester and the calibration solutions. A long time ago I bought the Oakton pHTestr 2 plus 4.0 and 7.0 solutions. I think most folks will wanna keep their $85 and just pack some soil samples to the local extension office.

A little side note: a dusting of lime on the soil surface has been shown, in most cases, to nearly double earthworm reproduction.

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Dying Grass? – Altoona, Blair County PA

As I drive around, I notice almost everywhere everyones grass is burnt and on the edge death. Of course it will replenish itself over time, but if you are interested in bringing it back sooner, or preventing it from burning in the first place. We have put together some information to help you out.

First, if it does not need mowed, don’t mow it. Even though it hurts company income, whenever we head to someones house and the grass is not long enough to cut without taking the change of burning it, we suggest not mowing it. Try bi-weekly instead of weekly. Prevention is always easier and cheaper than recovery.

If you must cut it, try to only go over the areas that need it and raise the blade to around 3 1/2 – 3 1/4 inches. This will ensure that the grass being cut will not be burnt and the clippings will be thrown around to help replenish nutrients needed by your lawn this time of the year.

Second, check the weeds in your lawn. If you have a lot of crab grass or other common weeds ( click here to view images and descriptions of the most common weed types ) it might be time to invest in some weed control products. The weeds in your lawn can be sucking up the water and nutrients that your grass needs. Making the weeds stronger and the grass weaker.

Third, irrigation. Try to water the lawn every 2-3 days allowing around 2-3 inches of water to really soak into the soil. A good-deep watering every 2-3 days is 100 times better than a quick watering every day.

Finally, if the none of the above are working out for you. Try some starter fertilizer with added weed control supplements. Liming is also another option but fertilizer is a lot easier and in some cases more effective. Be sure to water the fertilized area.

If you are having problems, give us a call. We can help you get your lawn back to green instead of yellow-brown. And we provide free estimates for all projects. (814) 515-3114

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