
Friday, August 18, 2017
Call Queen City Lawn and Landscaping

Labels:
Charlotte NC,
Landscaping,
Lawn,
Lawn Care
Location:
Charlotte, NC, USA
Wednesday, August 9, 2017
Lawn Care Program
August means two things for your home lawn or garden: Heavy
storms, and late summer insects and diseases. Our lawn care program can help
you to protect your trees, shrubs, and other plants from the latter, including
mites, aphids, and scale, and can add mulch to account for any damage or loss
from storms. Contact us to prepare your lawn for August!
Labels:
Charlotte NC,
Landscaping,
Lawn Maintenance,
Mowing,
Shrub
Location:
Charlotte, NC, USA
Wednesday, August 2, 2017
Sudden Storms
Are the storms and wind making a mess of your deck,
driveway, or siding? We offer pressure washing and deck cleaning services for
all your exterior cleaning needs. We utilize state of the art equipment and
experienced personnel to keep your home and other exterior environments clean
while treating them with respect and care. Contact Queen City Lawn to schedule
service today!
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Aeration
Aeration is an important factor for the overall health of
our lawns in this region. Due to the hard clay makeup of our soil, this should
be done twice a year. A Core Aeration will relieve soil compaction and allow a
proper exchange of oxygen and nutrients to the root system aiding its
development.
Location:
Charlotte, NC, USA
Monday, July 17, 2017
Mulch
Mulch helps to maintain moisture around
plants, prevent soil erosion, improve soil conditions, and reduces the growth
of weeds in your landscaping. Between the heavy rain and hot days, these are
all factors your home garden needs! Ask Queen City Lawn and Landscaping about
our mulching services to keep your lawn and garden in good shape throughout the
summer months.
Labels:
Landscaping,
Lawn Care,
Mulching
Location:
Charlotte, NC, USA
Friday, July 7, 2017
BUGS!
Labels:
Charlotte NC,
Flowers,
Lawn,
Lawn Care,
Shrub
Location:
Charlotte, NC, USA
Friday, June 30, 2017
Lawn Tip:
The grass is starting to slow down with its growth. From now
until the end of Summer a good rule of thumb to follow for mowing is cut fescue
at 4” high and cut Bermuda at 2” high. Bermuda can with stand the heat but
fescue is sensitive this time of year and cutting short will kill your
grass. Also, watering your lawn 2 to 3
times a week for 20 mins each time will help to keep your lawn healthy and give
a better chance of survival during the summer months.
Labels:
Aerate,
Charlotte NC,
Flowers,
Lawn Care,
Lawn Maintenance,
Mowing,
Mulching,
Shrub
Location:
Charlotte, NC, USA
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