Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Best of 2015

 We have just won The Best of 2015 for Murfreesboro Maintenance / Handyman Services. We want to thank all of our customers, with out you it would not have been possible. We have had some of the best customers ever.

Saturday, October 3, 2015

Floor Cleaning

Need the carpet and other floors cleaned in time for the holidays? Part of our Home Maintenance is cleaning all types of floors including carpet, linoleum, tile, and hardwood floors. Call for your FREE estimate. 615-678-9242

Saturday, July 18, 2015

Tuesday, June 9, 2015

6-9-15 Jobs

Pressure Washing recycled milk jug chairs.

This afternoon in Smyrna TN. Hedging and mulching.



Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Lawn Aeration

Tennessee Lawn Care Services
Serving Middle Tennessee & Surrounding Counties

What will aeration do for my lawn?

As lawns age or sustain heavy use from play, sports activities, pets, vehicle traffic and parking, soil compaction can result. Soil compacting forces are most severe in poorly drained or wet sites. Compaction greatly reduces the pore space within the soil that would normally hold air. Roots require oxygen to grow and absorb nutrients and water. Compaction reduces total pore space and the amount of air within the soil. It has a negative impact on nutrient uptake and water infiltration, in addition to being a physical barrier to root growth. This results in poor top growth and lawn deterioration. Core aeration can benefit your lawn by:

Increasing the activity of soil microorganisms that decompose thatch.
Increasing water, nutrient and oxygen movement into the soil.
Improving rooting.
Enhancing infiltration of rainfall or irrigation.
Helping prevent fertilizer and pesticide run-off from overly compacted areas.


TN Lawn Care
John Marshall`s
Lawn & Home Maintenance
FREE ESTIMATES
Eamil: TNLawnCare@mail.com
615-678-9242
 

Friday, February 6, 2015

#1 Tip for a Greener Lawn

Many companies out their advertise package plans for fertilizing your lawn saying you will have a greener lawn. This could be true to a degree if they know what they are doing, but fertilizing to early can actually damage your grass roots. Your grass really only needs fertilizer twice a year, once in may and again in late fall.

When your grass is just starting to turn green in early spring, the root system is trying to go deeper into the ground. This is what gives you a firm lawn. Your lawn is like your garden, good soil produces good results. When fertilized to early, the top half of the grass looks great but the root system is trying to come upward due to the fertilizer. One result from using fertilizer to early would be a yard that dies off in the summer to early. Treating your soil first or maybe treating the crabgrass early will be produce the better long term results.

We would love to share our knowledge with you and compare our package plans for a greener lawn.



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Contact: John Marshall
Email: TNLawnCare@mail.com
Cell: 615-678-9242