
3 common Signs your lawn Needs A professional:
Store-bought lawn products are often made to treat every lawn the same, but every lawn has different needs. If weeds, bare patches, or yellow spots keep coming back, we can help with professional fertilization and weed control that targets the real problem. Let us put our experience to work so you can stop wasting time and money on fixes that don’t last.
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Yellowing or pale green grass
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Slow growth even during peak season
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Thinning grass and bare patches
3 most common Types of weeds in Montana

Dandelions don’t waste any time. Once those yellow flowers show up, they’re already working on spreading seeds across the lawn. The trick is getting them under control before they take over, while helping the grass thicken up so there’s less room for them to come back.

Clover can sneak in quietly, then suddenly it feels like it’s everywhere. It usually shows up when the lawn could use a little help getting thicker and stronger. With the right treatment, we can clean it up and give your grass a better chance to take back the space.

Black medic (Medicago lupulina) is a persistent, low-growing broadleaf weed that closely resembles clover, often featuring three teardrop-shaped leaflets and clusters of small yellow flowers. It frequently invades dry, compacted soils with low nitrogen levels.

FAQ:
1. Do I need to be home when you come to spray?
~ No. When we arrive, we immediately get to work and then leave when we are finished. We only need access to the area being treated. Your invoice will be emailed to you after the service is provided.
2. Will you notify me before you arrive at my residence?
~ Yes. We always make sure to communicate, by call or text, to scheduled your application. We will always let you know ahead of time so all pets can be safely inside or away from the area being treated.
3. Can I do anything about pet urine spots?
~ Yes! Brown spots caused by pet urine can be treated with 1 part baking soda and 4 parts water mixed together and poured or sprayed on the spots. Let dry before watering.
5. How often should I water my lawn after a lawn treatment?
~ The very next day and every sunny day after that during the warmer months. Avoid watering at night because it can cause fungus can grow and spread.
6. How long should we wait before walking on the treated grass?
~ As soon as it dries. Children and Pets should wait 12-24 hours.
