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Gran-U-Lawn FAQ - We Know You Have Questions, Here Are Some Common Ones

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From basic lawn maintenance to aeration and fungicides, Gran-U-Lawn has you covered. With over 40 years of experience we have the knowledge to get your lawn looking its best. There's a lot to know when it comes to lawn maintenance, here are some common questions.

  • How soon can I allow my children and pets back on the lawn after a lawn treatment?

    One hour following treatment is an acceptable timetable for lawn re-entry.

  • What causes brown circles in my lawn? Dog urine?

    Sometimes spots are caused by pets. Other problems could be the start of disease activity or insect activity.

  • Is it harmful to leave dog fecal on my lawn?

    Pet waste should be cleaned up on a regular basis from a sanitary standpoint. Dead spots will occur from either excessive urine or fecal matter.

  • Can I give my pet a product that will reduce the brown urine spots?

    Yes, there is a product sold at local pet stores such as grass saver.

  • I see white worms in my lawn. Should I notify Gran-U-Lawn?

    Yes, any creature other than earthworms should be reported to us for an evaluation.

  • Birds are feeding in my lawn, is this a sign of grubs?

    Not always grubs. The problem may be with Chinch Bugs, Sod Webworm or a host of other insect activity.

  • How can I tell if I have grubs?

    Starlings and skunks digging in the lawn is a good indication that a problem exists. Brown areas or grass rolling up like a carpet is another sign.

  • What is the normal grub season?

    Minor activity in the spring but the heaviest infestation usually occurs from mid-August through mid-October.

  • Can I cut my grass after I've had a treatment performed? If so, what is the time table?

    Your lawn can be mowed one hour following any treatment. Any broadleaf controls will be totally dried to the leaf plant with our wetting agents.

  • Do I need to water my lawn after a treatment?

    No watering is required. The only treatment that you may want to water in is the grub worm preventative. If you can't water it in, it will sit at the soil line for up to four weeks without losing effectiveness.

  • Is the treatment effective if it rains immediately after it was applied?

    The only aspect of our treatment which may be affected will be the broadleaf weed controls. Using our wetting agent even light showers will have little effect on elimination of targeted weeds.

  • Will snow cause problems to my lawn after a treatment?

    Snowfall before or after a treatment will have no effect on treatment. Snowfall will help to dissolve granular products.

  • Will Gran-U-Lawn treat my lawn if it's covered with leaves?

    Our techs will determine exactly what is too many leaves to service a lawn. Scattered leaves will not hurt effectiveness as our granular products will bounce off the leaf and disperse to the soil line.

  • Should I rake the plugs from my lawn after an aeration treatment has been performed?

    Plugs should not be raked off of the lawn. Aeration plugs will dissolve in a short period of time through natural rainfall and mowing schedule.

  • What are the best times of year to plant grass seed?

    Fall is always best between Labor Day and the 10th of October. Patching of areas in the Spring can be done but usually new grasses will be lost with our first Summer heat wave.

  • What are the best times to water my lawn?

    Early in the evening between 5 and 7 P.M. or the best time in the early morning between 4 and 9 A.M.

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