LAWN FERTILIZER SERVICE

A HIGHER LEVEL OF LAWN CARE

Weed Pro Lawn Care is rated Atlanta's #1 rated lawn care service, with over 20 years of excellence in providing the lawn care you need. Our team of lawn care experts provides a wide range of maintenance, including lawn fertilization services. Contact us today for the best lawn fertilization care in Atlanta and surrounding areas!

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What’s The Big Deal About Microbe-Released Fertilizer?

Our biofertilizer is the most significant difference between WeedPro® Lawn Care and the competition. We use non-burning microbe-released fertilizers to provide the best source of nutrients for your lawn. Our lawn fertilizer service is designed to release nutrients over an extended period when the grass needs them. Conventional urea-based fertilizers spoon-feed the grass, sometimes causing a surge in growth followed by periods of starvation. After applying traditional fertilizer, the lawn will grow intensely for two to three weeks. Then the color will fade out for two to three weeks until the next application is due, and the process begins again.

This cycle of feast or famine results in neither beautiful nor healthy lawns. Combine this cycle with increased heat and drought stresses throughout the growing season, and you can see why so many lawns are diseased or display grass that has died and become brown.

At WeedPro® Lawn Care, we avoid these problems by utilizing natural microbial activity in the soil. Many conventional lawn fertilizer service products contain salt that draws water from the plant or surrounding soil as it breaks down. It burns the leaf tissue when it occurs, and the landscape dehydrates. Conventional products require more irrigation to be effective.

Our lawn fertilizer company uses biofertilizer that does not release by sitting on the soil or the plant; the grass cannot directly access the nutrients. So you ask, “What’s so good about that?”

To feed your lawn, we rely on natural, organic processes that force the grass to work to get the food it needs. As a result, a healthier, thicker, and more stress-tolerant turf thrives. Soil contains millions of microscopic bacteria, fungi, and microbes that will break down, eat, and release our fertilizer into the grass in the slow, consistent way nature intended.

Our fertilizer applications markedly increase microbial populations and activity in the soil — and a happier soil makes for a healthier lawn.

Technical Details On Soil Microbes Biofertilizer Service

The primary role of bacteria and fungi is to decompose organic materials in the soil, including the cells of their dead microbial colleagues. This turnover of root tissues and microbial cells releases organically bound nitrogen and phosphorus as plant-available, inorganic, or mineral forms. This mineralization process is the essence of what microbial soil activity is all about. Yes, they bring about other essential methods, some beneficial and some detrimental. Still, their primary benefit is decomposing organic matter, making more microbial cells, and synthesizing some soil organic matter along the way. This is why we can use mulching mowers and return grass clippings and their nutrients to the soil where they belong.

Grassroots generally support abundant bacteria, where you’ll find the protozoa. Soil protozoa effectively graze on soil bacteria and other microbes. This may be their most important role. By eating bacteria, they regulate the population and speed up the rate at which nutrients inside microbial cells are recycled.

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Why Do We Focus On “Feeding The Soil”?

Soil microbes do all sorts of things in the soil when active, but mostly, they just “hang around” waiting for something to eat! Contrary to what some might think, the soil is not a sea of organic soup. Instead, the supply of organic carbon required to feed microbes is scarce, and the competition for this carbon is fierce. This is one reason the rhizosphere, the soil zone immediately around a plant root, is a hot spot for microbial growth. Roots emit organic carbon in various forms (sloughed cells, secretions, etc.) that nearby microbes exploit. Microbes reprocess these materials into usable forms, microbial cells, and stable organic matter known as “humus.”

Other benefits attributed to soil microbes include:

  • Nutrients recycled in, or added to, soil
  • Contribute to system stabilization
  • Increased solubility of nutrients such as phosphorus.
  • Repair N2 levels under appropriate conditions
  • Mycorrhizal fungi help plants explore the soil for nutrients and water
  • Natural protection from disease due to the rhizosphere effect”
  • Reduced contaminants, e.g., pesticides, spilled hydrocarbons, etc.

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When you’re looking for a lawn care service that will make your yard healthier than ever, our team can get you the healthiest lawn without synthetic chemicals. We offer free quotes for landscaping and lawn care services for new clients. We proudly serve residents in North and East Metro Atlanta, Alpharetta, Berkeley Lake, Duluth, Dunwoody, Johns Creek, Milton, Cummings, Norcross, Roswell, Buford, and Sandy Springs.

If you’re looking for a reliable lawn care service, look no further than Weed Pro Lawn Care. We are dedicated to bringing the absolute best care to your lawn for residents in Atlanta and the surrounding areas. Contact us today to schedule your service!

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