Pro-Mow Lawn Care
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Serving Coles County and the surrounding areas since 1999, family-owned and operated Pro-Mow Lawn Care is known for expert lawn care and impeccable customer service. We believe that your property is your biggest investment - and your lawn is its first impression. We work with each client individually to create custom lawn and landscape solutions that fit you and your needs.

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Pro-Mow began in 1999 with just a mower, a dream, and a lot of determination. Thanks to our top notch quality, reliability and customer satisfaction, we're proud to say we now operate six mowing crews, two lawn and landscape enhancement crews, three fertilization and weed control crews, and one landscape installation crew that service both residential and commercial clients all across the central Illinois region.
Your lawn needs plenty of water to stay thick and healthy. Usually, Mother Nature supplies an adequate amount of moisture, but your help is required during certain times of the year. Many lawns require periodic seeding to fill in thin or bare areas of turf. These thin areas can result from drought stress, insect infestation, or even construction work in your lawn.
Your lawn needs plenty of water to stay thick and healthy. Usually, Mother Nature supplies an adequate amount of moisture, but your help is required during certain times of the year. Generally, turf grass needs at least one inch of water every week during the growing season. If this amount of rainfall is not received, it's time to drag out the hose or turn on the irrigation system!
First off, your lawn mower blades must be sharp in order to cut your grass properly. Dull blades will tear the grass tips resulting in a discolored lawn that is more susceptible to fungus and disease problems. It's best to have a professional mechanic sharpen your mower blades at least two or three times every year.
Many lawns require periodic seeding to fill in thin or bare areas of turf. These thin areas can result from drought stress, insect infestation, or even construction work in your lawn. Unfortunately, simply dropping seed on the ground is not usually sufficient. Seed to soil contact is very important for successful seeding.
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