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Common Questions
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What’s the best way to control weeds?A combination of pre-emergent weed control, regular mowing, and thick turf to crowd them out works best.
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Should I aerate my lawn?Yes. Aerating once a year helps improve soil health, drainage, and root growth
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How often should I mow my lawn?Mow once a week during the growing season. Don’t cut more than one-third of the grass height at a time.
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How do I know if my lawn needs overseeding?If it looks thin, patchy, or has bare spots, it’s time to overseed—typically in the fall or spring.
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Can I cut my lawn short to avoid mowing so often?No. Cutting grass too short stresses it and makes it more vulnerable to weeds and disease.
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The Root Of Your Turf Care ProblemsThe secret to Luxe Lawnscape’s fertilization success? We know that a strong, resilient property is so much more than just green grass. We know inferior, nutrient-depleted soil is the #1 reason why most lawns fail. Our qualified technicians make improving soil health our top priority for long-term, sustainable results. Luxe Lawnscape’s premium quality, natural fertilizers and carefully developed “compost tea” work together to: Initiate and build soil immune system Attain a more natural, balanced composition should be changed to Develop healthier, balanced soil compositions Increase living microorganisms needs to be changed to: Improve beneficial microorganism support cycles Beneficial bacteria needs to be beneficial bacterium and health supporting fungi
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What kind of grass is best for my area?It depends on your climate. Cool-season grasses (like fescue or bluegrass) thrive in northern areas; warm-season grasses (like Bermuda or St. Augustine) are better for the South.
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Is professional lawn care worth it?Absolutely—especially for busy homeowners or those who want expert results without the trial and error.
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Do I really need to fertilize?Yes. Fertilizing 2–4 times a year provides the nutrients your lawn needs to grow thick and green
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When is the best time to water my lawn?Early morning (before 10 a.m.) is ideal. It reduces evaporation and helps prevent disease.
Stress Management
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Pest Infestations
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Weed Control
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