Additional Services
Turf Fertilization
Celtic Lawn & Landscape, L.L.C. offers a year round fertilization program which is key along with consistent watering and mowing to achieve a beautiful and lush lawn. All lawns are not created equal. That's why each Celtic Lawn & Landscape program is designed a little differently to produce the best results for each customer.
WHY DRY?
Lots of lawn care companies use liquid fertilizers - but not Celtic Lawn & Landscape. We use a two-step, slow release, granular application of fertilizer - just like the golf course greens keepers use. Liquid fertilizers can release too much nitrogen, causing your lawn to grow so quickly it chokes, or dries out and loses its color. Celtic Lawn & Landscape's granular fertilizer falls through the grass onto the soil, where it slowly and steadily feeds your lawn through the root system. The result is long lasting green grass that can hold it's own against dry spells, kids' play, and heavy use.
Turf Fertilization (7 Step Program)
*Start & Stop dates may vary according to weather.
| Spring Starter | (March - April) | Balanced feeding of dry granular fertilizers; pre-emergent weed control along with non-staining Dimenstion crabgrass fighters. |
| Late Spring Developer | (April - May) | Application of dry granular fertilizer fortified with iron; special broadleaf weed and insect control. |
| Summer Beautifier | (June - July) | Custom blended slow release fertilizer to keep your grass green and healthy during the hot summer months. We'll also take care of any unwanted weeds or insect invaders. |
| Late Summer Enhancer | (July - August) | Slow-release, dry granular fertilizer; weed control for those pesky late- summer weeds and insects. |
| Early Fall | (Sept. - Oct.) | Granular fertilizer with extra nitrogen and potash for rich, green fall color and extra vigor. |
| Late Fall | (Oct. - Nov.) | Special feeding to promote winter root growth and encourage a vibrant, green lawn in the spring. |
| Turf Winterizer | (Nov. - Dec.) | This application allows the turf to store nutrients in the winter, which encourages an early spring green up. |