| Oh BioGreen also. They are a local company – not a national franchise like Trugreen. |
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If you don't mind DIYing things you can find tons of info online and do it yourself. Check out the lawn care nut and GCI Turf services on youtube. You will learn everything you need. There are plenty of online forums as well. Having a decent lawn takes some work, but it's not too bad and enjoyable if you like working outside anyway.
As someone else said, $110/month might sound expensive, but you have to do the math.. Assuming a person comes to your house and spends an hour there + materials + travelling/equipment costs.. It isn't cheap, nothing is. A plumber just showing upto your house can cost $150+ just to look at something. The other option is to DIY it, which I opt to do. While there might be some people who know what they're doing around here in terms of lawn care, there are a whole lot who don't have a clue. Once you get your lawn in decent shape maintaining it comes down to 3 rounds of fertilizer apps a year (use good quality stuff), a pre emergent app (or 2), spot spraying weeds ~3 times a year, and aerating/overseeding every couple years. |
Go jump off a bridge. |