Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We close on our new home on 3 Dec and want to start off on the right foot with it. What type of lawn services do we need beyond mowing? In Tennessee I sprayed for weeds and spread fertilizer. I've read on this forum about bugs and other things that are detrimental to a healthy lawn so what do I need? Also what does lawn care cost, we purchased a Ruby so there isn't a whole lot of grass.
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If you go to Current Issue / Archives – On Top of the World News Ocala you will find a monthly newspaper. Most months it has a column on what you should be doing to your lawn. The chemicals used are different than up north but you can do it all your self or hire someone. Make sure you know the type of grass you will have before you start your research.
You will also have a sprinkler system. Very important to be sure you have it set up correctly so you do not over water and deflate your wallet. Not uncommon to end up watering twice on the same day. Phillip Hisey writes the articles. See page one of the Oct paper for into on him. See page 4 Keeping it Green for an example. |
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Stay away from Service Smart, we use Deans for lawn cutting, fertilization, weeding, and termite control.
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If you live at your Villages home full time, it's both economical and easy to get a lawn spreader and all the lawn application products you need at Lowels. If you are a part time resident, its best to hire a lawn care company that comes by periodically and applies the appropriate applications. We are part time and have been very happy using LeeCo. Our technician does a great job on both our lawn and communication with us. Also, if you hire a lawn mowing service I would highly recommend finding a service that uses push, rather than zero turn riding, mowers. The push mowers do way less damage to your lawn and don't knock loose all the edging material you may have around your garden beds.
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Whoever you hire for your lawn service, do not pay a year in advance or sign an annual contract. Almost all of the reputable companies will allow you to pay monthly or on a per service payment basis. I have Massey for everything except mowing, and I only pay them when they perform a service. Massey is not cheap, but they are competitive for everything except cutting your grass. Too expensive for mowing. Also, you should learn how to operate your sprinkler system, and how to replace and adjust the sprinkler heads. Don't depend entirely on a lawn company to do it.
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Stay away from A Step Above Lawn too!
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get someone that will do ALL: grass cutting, grass fertilizing, shrub cutting ( minimum 4x per year - consider 6), weed control for both grass and beds, weed PULLING, pest control.. school is out on whether u need termite treatment on stucco homes. Lawn service should also be responsible to manage your sprinkler system . To my knowledge, no one that does pest control includes eradicating busy bodies that go around neighborhoods anonymously reporting innocuous "things" in your front and rear beds that violate your deed restrictions.
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