Lawn Solutions Inc. has been locally owned and operated in Quincy, IL since 1978. We have been in the lawn spray service industry for over 40 years and service over 3,000 properties in the Tri-State area. We began perfecting our liquid spraying system, with our customer in mind. Our premium fertilizers and exclusively blended chemicals help us solve your lawn problems.
The expertise of 75 years for our lawn technicians and their continued training help us insure your satisfaction. Lawn Solutions Inc. is licensed, insured and bonded in Illinois, Missouri and Iowa for all your lawn care services. Contact us at (217) 222-2347 today for a FREE ESTIMATE!
1 Aesthetically Pleasing: Homes and businesses that have a well maintained lawn and grassy areas create a favorable impression to the general public, employees, and customers.3 Dust Filter: Dust and smoke particles from the atmosphere are trapped by turf, resulting in cleaner air.
The expertise of 75 years for our lawn technicians and their continued training help us insure your satisfaction. Lawn Solutions Inc. is licensed, insured and bonded in Illinois, Missouri and Iowa for all your lawn care services. Contact us at (217) 222-2347 today for a FREE ESTIMATE!
1 Aesthetically Pleasing: Homes and businesses that have a well maintained lawn and grassy areas create a favorable impression to the general public, employees, and customers.3 Dust Filter: Dust and smoke particles from the atmosphere are trapped by turf, resulting in cleaner air.
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Dormant or drought-stressed summer lawns can be more susceptible to insect infestations. Minor infestations may take care of themselves, but severe problems may require attention. Grubs will begin hatching in your lawn over the summer. If grubs typically cause problems with your lawn, you can begin applying grub control around midsummer.
When do you recommend seeding? We recommend seeding in the fall. When you do seed, please notify us so that we can adjust our applications to benefit the new grass. How much water does a lawn need? Ideally, your lawn should receive 1 or 2 inches of water per week and preferably during the daylight hours.