Why New Homeowners Often Seek A Lawn Care Service

| Friday, December 12, 2014
By Lucia Weeks


The average household these days has a small yard in comparison to the size of the home. Most cluster-home communities will have only an eighth to a quarter of an acre for as much as a three thousand square foot home. Even with such a small space to care for, many households in and around Sanford, NC will hire a lawn care service in order to maintain their yard.

For most people, these services are utilized simply because they lack the time it takes to maintain any outdoor space. No one wants to be the neighbor with the ugly yard, so for many it is worth the expenditure to have a beautiful area around their home. For this reason, this particular field is a wide-open opportunity for the aspiring small business owner.

On average, most of these homeowners simply need someone to keep grass mowed and the area kept neat. Trees and shrubs do have their own requirements, but this task need only be done once a year. However, this yearly task must be done in Autumn, when the leaves have nearly fallen but before the hard freezes that generally occur during winter.

For states from North Carolina to Georgia, this can take place from mid-to-late October until mid-December. So long as the cutting back is done during this time of year, new fruit or flowers can develop over the winter months. New buds begin to show their potential as early as March, so any cutting back done after that time means the new flowering or fruiting branches are being cut.

Aerating of lawns should take place at the same time, along with throwing out any grass seed. Aerating can be done by a machine, but the same goal is achieved with a brisk raking that few people bother with these days. This aeration gives new grass a better head-start towards becoming well established before the next summer.

New seed must be put down during the Autumn so that the new grass has an opportunity to become well-established. So long as the new seed is covered thoroughly with hay, baby grass can germinate and develop a strong root system during the winter. Even when the temperatures fall below freezing or a short snow takes place, the baby grass will be matured by the time Spring arrives.

Many homeowners make the mistake of over-seeding in the Spring, and they quickly learn that the baby grass withers and dies when the heat reaches peak temperatures in the nineties. New grass must be rooted deeply and matured before the heat sets in. Otherwise, all the lovely patches of baby grass die, and the yard winds up even more barren then it had been the year before.

Too many homeowners make such mistakes and wind up spending huge sums of money on sod rather than seeding. In fact, a yard freshly set with sod is an ideal opportunity to market a budding business providing services along these lines. These homeowners may already be frustrated with the responsibility of their little yard and will be open to the idea of hiring a professional to take the guesswork out of outdoor maintenance.




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