At HomeTurf, we understand that weeds and lawn diseases can quickly take over your yard, leaving it patchy, unhealthy, and unsightly. Our targeted weed and disease control services are designed to protect your lawn, ensuring it stays lush, green, and free from invasive plants and harmful fungi.
Weeds can rob your grass of essential nutrients, water, and sunlight. HomeTurf provides season-long protection with treatments tailored to Michigan’s climate, addressing common issues like crabgrass, dandelions, and clover.
Our expert team applies pre-emergent and post-emergent solutions to prevent weeds before they sprout and eliminate those that have already appeared. With regular applications and precision care, we ensure your lawn thrives without competition from invasive plants.
Lawn diseases such as brown patch, dollar spot, and red thread are common in Michigan and can weaken your grass, making it susceptible to further damage.
Our disease control services focus on early detection and customized treatments to stop diseases in their tracks. We combine eco-friendly fungicides with proper lawn care practices, such as balanced fertilization and aeration, to strengthen your lawn and build its natural resistance.
While some of our products contain organic material such as microbes and beneficial bacteria, we use a formulated synthetic fertilizer to provide the perfect blend of nutrients that your lawn and plants need. Typically, organic fertilizers contain animal waste and are not recommended for turfgrass.
Yes, the products we use are safe for pets and kids. There may be a short period of time that kids and pets must stay off of the newly treated lawn. Typically after the lawn has dried, and absorbed the products (usually within 24 hours).
Usually within 24 hours depending on the application. The product must be dried and absorbed by the lawn to be effective. The granulated grub prevention application (steps (3-4) should be watered in ASAP.
In Michigan, we have a temperate climate and grasses will typically need about one inch of rainfall per week to stay active and green. In cooler temperatures it may require less, and in the intense summer heat it may require more.
No. The insecticide we use to prevent grubs and other pests does not adversely affect bees or earthworms. If a situation were to happen where we need to use a Neonicotinoid class (harmful to bees) of insecticide, we would not apply on flowering plants and have the homeowner water in the insecticide after application. This practice reduces or eliminates the contact with helpful pollinators such as honeybees.
Yes, grub prevention is included in the program. If there is a problem with grubs later in the year, we will come out and treat at no cost.
Customized Care
Every lawn is unique, and so is our approach. We thoroughly assess your yard’s specific needs to design targeted treatments that deliver long-lasting results.
Eco-Friendly Practices
We prioritize the health of your lawn and the environment by using safe, eco-friendly products that nurture your grass without harming the surrounding ecosystem.
Regional Expertise
With years of experience in Michigan’s Downriver climate, we understand local challenges like weeds, pests, and lawn diseases, and we tailor our solutions to ensure your lawn thrives year-round.