Lawn Care Services for Davis County

Individual lawn treatments you can schedule on their own or pair with one of our seasonal programs.

Our seasonal programs handle most of what Davis County lawns need through the year. But sometimes you need a specific treatment outside your regular program, or you want to address one problem without committing to a full plan. Every service listed here can be scheduled on its own.

Lawn Fertilization

We mix our fertilizer locally, formulated for Davis County soil conditions. The blend of nitrogen, iron, and nutrients is matched to what Kentucky bluegrass needs in Utah’s alkaline clay, not what a national supplier blends for general use across multiple states. We time each application to the growing season so your lawn gets the right nutrients at the right point. Quick-release nitrogen in spring wakes your lawn out of dormancy. Slow-release granular in summer feeds roots steadily without burning in heat. Fall fertilizer supports root recovery heading into winter.

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Weed Control

Broadleaf weeds like dandelion, clover, and bindweed are treated with targeted herbicide applications timed to when weeds are actively growing and most vulnerable. We spot treat individual problem areas and blanket treat full lawns depending on the situation. Timing matters in Utah. Herbicide formulations are adjusted based on temperature because what works in spring can burn turf in summer heat. We also watch for new weed growth after rain or changes in watering, which is when many weeds push through in Davis County lawns.

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Pre-Emergent Treatment

Pre-emergent goes down in early spring before soil temperatures trigger crabgrass germination. Once those seeds sprout, pre-emergent cannot stop them. This is one of the most time-sensitive treatments of the entire year. We monitor spring conditions in Davis County and adjust timing based on actual weather, not a fixed calendar date. The treatment creates a barrier in the top layer of soil that prevents weed seeds from establishing. Paired with fertilization, pre-emergent gives your lawn a clean start before summer weed pressure builds.

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Core Aeration

Utah’s clay soil compacts quickly, especially in high-traffic areas. Core aeration pulls small plugs of soil across your lawn, opening space for water, air, and nutrients to reach deeper into the root system. This reduces compaction, breaks down the thatch layer, and adds organic matter back to the surface. Aeration also makes every other treatment more effective because fertilizer and water can penetrate further into the soil. We recommend aerating at least once a year, typically in early spring before the growing season begins.

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Grub Control

White grubs are the larval stage of beetles. They live below the surface and feed on grass roots, often causing large brown patches by late summer that can feel spongy underfoot or peel back like fresh sod. We apply Acelepryn in spring before grubs hatch, targeting the larval stage when they are most vulnerable. The same application controls sod webworm and other surface-feeding pests through the season. By the time grub damage is visible, the root system is already destroyed. That is why preventative spring treatment matters more than reactive treatment later.

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Lawn Insect Control

Beyond grubs, Davis County lawns deal with sod webworm, billbugs, and other surface and subsurface insects that damage turf. Sod webworm larvae chew grass blades near the surface, creating thin ragged patches. Billbugs feed inside grass stems and crowns, which can look like drought stress. We inspect affected areas, identify the specific pest, and time treatments to the insect life cycle for the best results. If your lawn is thinning or developing brown patches that do not respond to watering, insects may be the cause.

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Fungus Control

Lawn fungus thrives in moisture, and Davis County’s irrigation habits combined with Utah’s clay soil create ideal conditions for disease. We treat brown patch, dollar spot, necrotic ring spot, and other fungal diseases with targeted fungicide applications timed to when the fungus is most active. We also provide watering guidance, because adjusting moisture is just as important as the fungicide itself. Overwatering and late night watering are some of the most common factors that drives fungus in Davis County. Treatment and watering changes work together for the best results.

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Soil and Moisture Treatments

Utah’s clay soil holds water unevenly. Some spots stay wet while others dry out fast, especially sunny slopes, south-facing areas, and compacted sections near sidewalks and driveways. We offer three products that help soil manage moisture more effectively. Hydretain helps turf hold water longer between irrigation cycles. Aqueduct Flex provides rapid recovery for stressed turf and protects against localized dry spot. Revive is an organic soil conditioner that improves water penetration and adds iron for deeper green color. Each product targets a different moisture problem.

Learn more about soil and moisture treatments.

How Services and Programs Work Together

Our seasonal programs cover scheduled, recurring treatments through the growing season. Services are individual treatments you can add when you need them.

For example, if you are on the Full Season Lawn Program and want to add core aeration in the spring, that is a separate service we schedule alongside your program visits. If your tree starts showing signs of iron chlorosis, deep root fertilizer can be added without signing up for the full Tree and Shrub Program. If wasps build a nest near your front door, we can come treat it regardless of what other programs you are on.

Some services are included in specific programs. Grub control is built into the Insecticide Protection Program. Fungicide treatments are part of the Fungus/NRS Program. But every service listed on this page can also be scheduled on its own.

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Not Sure What Your Lawn or Trees Need?

Every property in Davis County is different. Contact us for a free estimate and we will evaluate your lawn, trees, or home and recommend the right services or programs for your situation.

Phone: 801-451-2220 Text: 801-893-8836