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CULTURAL PRACTICES

To help your lawn recover from the hard Wisconsin winter, make sure you
rake up any dead leaves and twigs at your earliest opportunity this spring.
Oak leaves are especially toxic to grass and will kill it if not raked up. The
fertilizer we applied last fall will help “green up” your lawn quickly this spring.
The first cut next spring can be at 1-2 inches. For the remainder of the season,
keep the mowing height at about 2 3/4 – 3 inches. Need HELP
mowing/clean-up. Call us for a free estimate.






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