Soil Analysis
A soil analysis determines the soil’s pH level, available nutrients, and organic matter percentage—key elements that must stay balanced to promote healthy turf and prevent weed growth. It also plays a vital role in diagnosing turf issues such as poor color, low seed germination, bare spots, and persistent disease problems.
The pH scale ranges from 0 to 14, with 7.0 representing neutral. Values below 7.0 indicate acidic soil, while values above suggest alkaline conditions. For ideal turf growth, aim for a slightly acidic pH between 6.5 and 6.8. To adjust the pH, conduct a soil test to determine how much limestone or sulfur to apply. Adding compost can also help shift the pH and is especially useful when the soil is highly buffered or when organic matter falls below 4%.
Turf grasses in our area need a balanced mix of 16 essential nutrients to grow at their best. When soil suffers from pH imbalances, nutrient deficiencies, or low organic matter, turf health declines—and weed problems typically follow. We partner with a local independent testing laboratory to analyze your soil and provide you with a detailed report, along with our tailored recommendations.
Our GatorGuarantee for all customers: If you're not satisfied with our service, we'll return to your property, free of charge. And if you're still not happy, we'll refund your last application and pay you $25 for your trouble!
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There are no obligations and estimates are always FREE. To get started we will need some basic address and contact information and then we can provide you with pricing.
Additional Recommended Services
Our lawn care programs include scheduled applications of fertilizer and weed control. These treatments create a healthier, lush, and green lawn. A great-looking lawn results from consistent and proper care. Successful lawn care requires technical knowledge and turf management experience.
Turf grasses in our area benefit from annual lawn aeration. Aeration reduces thatch buildup and relieves soil compaction. This service improves the flow of air, water, and nutrients. Improved flow helps nutrients reach the root system more effectively.
Grub damage is the most common type of damage sustained in lawns throughout the United States. Customers who choose to add grub control to their scheduled services will receive it along with control of all turf feeding and subsurface feeding insects.
