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Pre-Emergent
When you think of weed control, you probably think of spotting a weed in the yard and nuking it with a product like Round-Up, right? Well, that’s part of weed control, but ideally, it’d be better to not spot spray weeds in your yard at...
7 Reasons Why You Should Choose Us For Your Weed Control/ Fertilizer
1. You want a Weed-Free Lawn Whether you are looking for residential or commercial services, you need an experienced and highly reliable lawn care provider. At Absolute Green Landscaping, we are proud to hold an outstanding reputation of...
Crabgrass – How to Prevent It
How to Prevent It Last summer you did all you could to get rid of that horrible crabgrass infesting your lawn. You tugged and pulled with your hands, you spread chemicals advertised to kill crabgrass, and you even thought about just...
Video Cameras on Trucks
Unless you're a lawn care an expert, you can’t tell if someone sprayed your lawn with fertilizer and weed control products. Because of this, some technicians at weed control companies will charge you for a service and put a sign in your...
Dethatching
Dethatching Dethatching is simply the process of removing dead organic material from the top of your soil. Removing this layer of of organic material can allow water and also nutrients from fertilizer to get into the soil and to the roots...
What is Nutsedge and how do you deal with it?
I hate stubborn weeds, and Nutsedge is one of them. You can spray it, and it looks like it’s dead, but the very next season, it’ll be back again. Nutsedge is one of the most frustrating weeds for exactly this reason. Nutsedge, also called...
What kind of Grass should you put in your Yard?
Zoysia vs Bermuda “What kind of grass should I put in my yard?” Of all the grasses that we see in Georgia lawns, Bermuda is by far the most common, and in second place is Zoysia. These two types of grasses have different benefits and...
Bermuda Grass Facts
Bermuda Grass Bermuda grass is a warm-season perennial widely used for lawns in Georgia and the southeastern United States. Contrary to its name, it is not native to the island of Bermuda and actually originates in the eastern hemisphere....
Fungicide Service
If you’re seeing fungus and mold in your yard, it’s evidence of a deeper problem, literally. Fungi and spores are naturally present in Georgia soil, and can manifest visually when there are conditions such as moisture imbalance,...
Moles, Army Worms, Ants, and Other Pests
Got ant hills in your yard? Moles wreaking digging up everything in sight? Army worms eating your healthy grass? How about other annoying pests like mosquitos, fleas, or crane flies? We feel your pain, and we can help.We...
Aeration Services
Looking to aerate your lawn? Great idea! We follow UGA and Department of Agriculture guidelines and recommend aerating your lawn at least once a year. The best months for this are May, June, July, and August, but you can also have it done...
Poa Annua
Poa Annua - called annual bluegrass, is a light-green, coarse weed with seed heads that look a little like those of wheat. This weed germinates in Fall and resumes active growth in early Spring, which is when it’s most visible in Georgia...