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New Hope Lawn Care Services
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Local Reviews
for New Hope, PA
Excellent Service!
Khristian - New Hope, PA 18938
Our lawn was all weeds, bald patches, a real mess when we purchased the home that was August 20, 2020, now today when I arrived home and saw the freshly cut lawn we now have a finely manicured lawn, healthy and presenting great color. Green Lawn Fertilizing has been treating us since 2020, and bravo on a great job transforming - very happy customer!
Excellent Service!
Patrick Fallon - New Hope, PA 18938
Zach was awesome. Walked me through all my questions and concerns. Extremely knowledgeable and professional. Thank you Zach for all your help!
happy with the service
Sal - New Hope, PA 18938
Quality Service
Dennis - New Hope, PA 18938
Very happy with the courteous staff and the results.
Shane H.
Sorry I missed you today! Today I treated the front and the back lawn for you as well as both sides of the house and the strip along the far side of the driveway. This application includes a broadleaf weed control, which is going to promote growth in the lawn. Thank you.
Joseph P.
Hi today I didn't notice any disease or insect damage. I recommend watering the lawn with 1-2 inches of water a week between 5-9 am watering mid day can burn the lawn and at night can cause diseases. Try to do it in 2-3 irrigation cycles per week watering deep and infrequent gets more water into the soil. Weather will become hot and dry as we move into the summer months. If browning occurs in the lawn around this time of year it's most likely disease coming out in the lawn. If it starts in one area and progressively starts to look like it's getting worse, give us a call and we can come take a look. Mowing higher helps to retain moisture, encourages deep root growth, leaves more grass blades for photosynthesis and deters insects, disease and weeds. Take a ruler and measure the length of the blade after a cut. Don't trust the setting on your mower. Be aware that any edging along driveways and sidewalks will cause weeds, so if you choose to edge, be sure you are hitting the grass blades a
Ryan S.
Today was your round 7 lawn application which is fertilizer designed to keep the lawn healthy during the cooler months. The application will help maintain color and health with necessary nutrients. Also sprayed any weeds on the property. There are usually leaves on the ground during the season but that will not affect the application. Made sure to spray the weed control in the areas that recently had the trees removed. Left the bag of seed on the porch to the left of the front door. Lawn is in good condition. Thank you and have a nice day.
Joseph P.
Hi today I didn't notice any disease or insect damage. I recommend watering the lawn with 1-2 inches of water a week between 5-9 am watering mid day can burn the lawn and at night can cause diseases. Try to do it in 2-3 irrigation cycles per week watering deep and infrequent gets more water into the soil. Weather will become hot and dry as we move into the summer months. If browning occurs in the lawn around this time of year it's most likely disease coming out in the lawn. If it starts in one area and progressively starts to look like it's getting worse, give us a call and we can come take a look. Mowing higher helps to retain moisture, encourages deep root growth, leaves more grass blades for photosynthesis and deters insects, disease and weeds. Take a ruler and measure the length of the blade after a cut. Don't trust the setting on your mower. Be aware that any edging along driveways and sidewalks will cause weeds, so if you choose to edge, be sure you are hitting the grass blades a
Joseph P.
Hi today I didn't notice any disease or insect damage. I recommend watering the lawn with 1-2 inches of water a week between 5-9 am watering mid day can burn the lawn and at night can cause diseases. Try to do it in 2-3 irrigation cycles per week watering deep and infrequent gets more water into the soil. Weather will become hot and dry as we move into the summer months. If browning occurs in the lawn around this time of year it's most likely disease coming out in the lawn. If it starts in one area and progressively starts to look like it's getting worse, give us a call and we can come take a look. Mowing higher helps to retain moisture, encourages deep root growth, leaves more grass blades for photosynthesis and deters insects, disease and weeds. Take a ruler and measure the length of the blade after a cut. Don't trust the setting on your mower. Be aware that any edging along driveways and sidewalks will cause weeds, so if you choose to edge, be sure you are hitting the grass blades a