GO-MOW LAWN & LANDSCAPING

GO-MOW LAWN & LANDSCAPING Lawncare Needs,Mowing,Trimming,Mulching,Bed Designing,Fall and Spring Clean Up,Leaf Removal.100% SATISFACTION!

Lawncare,Mowing,Trimming,Mulching,
Bed Designing,Fall and Spring clean up.And leaf Removel.100% SATISFACTION

03/10/2013

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03/07/2013

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04/09/2012

W**d Control

W**ds germinate and grow during all seasons of the year. Because of this many people fail in trying to control the w**ds themselves since they will use a w**d control product in the Spring only and then wonder why they have w**ds in the Summer. W**d control products need to be used regularly just like the regular fertilizing schedule. Most people will use a "w**d and feed" product that contains w**d control products and fertilizer together. This is the easiest way to do both tasks. There are two types of w**d control products. Pre-emergent and Post emergent. Pre-emergent products control w**ds before they germinate and come up. Post emergent products kill existing w**ds. This is another reason the average home owner will get discouraged after attempting w**d control, often the wrong type of w**d killer is used on the wrong w**d. Good w**d control is achieved only when you use the right product for the right w**d at the right time
A typical w**d control program will be something like this: First application of the year in early Spring. Feb to Apr depending on where you live. This will be a pre-emergent product with fertilizer. The idea is to apply the pre-emergent herbicide approximately 30 days before the time that the w**ds you are trying to control would come up. So by applying in Feb. you will keep any w**ds from coming up that would normally be coming up in Mar. through May, depending on the product used. Most w**d control products will last around 60 days depending on how much rain falls on the product after it is applied. Excess rainfall will weaken the w**d control and make it not last as long. Proper application is important since the product won't work unless you follow directions and apply it the way it should be done. Always follow label instructions and never go by the old adage that if one ounce is good then 2 ounces will be really good. Applying twice the recommended amount of a w**d control product than what is called for can kill all existing grass and w**ds in your lawn and possibly prevent new grass seed from germinating for some time. After about 60 days, apply another round of W**d and Feed. This time you will use Fertilizer with Post Emergent Herbicide, this will kill w**ds that have already come up and are showing above the soil. If your lawn is in fairly good shape w**d wise, you shouldn't have many w**ds left after the 2nd application. If you do, apply another round 60 days later and then a final round in the fall. Spreading the applications out around 60 day intervals you should cover the season with 4 applications. Some people will put down 5 or even 6 applications but it depends on the product you are using. Always follow the label instructions for amount and frequency. Regardless of the brand or type of w**d control you use it will take more than one application in the year to get control of w**ds and keep them under control. Be patientKey Benefits

Less w**ds means the grass will look smoother or more even

After you mow, with no w**ds the grass will keep it's good looks

Your Turfgrass will be thicker with no competetion from w**ds

Jason Brown,
Go-Mow

04/09/2012

Mowing

Mowing is they most often incorrectly performed part of lawn maintenance. Each grass type has a height range that it prefers to be mowed at, if you will cut the grass at that height the grass will be healthier, look better and most importantly last through the season without dying out from lack of water. The depth of the root system is in direct correlation to the height you mow at. So, the higher you mow the deeper the roots, the more water the grass can get and the less you have to water.

In general, two types of grasses are what we deal with. Cool Season grasses: Fescue, Bluegrass, Ryegrass. These are the most common in the Southeast. These grasses like to be mowed at a range of 2.5 to 3.5 inches high. I like to mow Fescue at least 3" high, it just looks better. Bluegrass is the most tolerant to lower mowing, but still I wouldn't take it lower than 2.5".
The other type of grass is Warm Season grasses: Bermuda, Zoysia, Centipede. These grasses will tolerate as low a cutting as most home owners mowers will cut. Golf courses use a lot of Bermuda, and Zoysia and they routinely cut it as low as .5" A typical home lawn will look nice at 1" providing you have a smooth grade .
Do you Stripe your lawn? Have you ever noticed the football and baseball fields that have patterns on them? This is done with a mowing technique called Striping. Anyone can do it, it just takes a little time and care in mowing to get straight lines. Check out our Lawn Care Manual for complete instructions on putting patterns in your lawn.

Key Benefits

Keeps the grass alive since the roots will be deeper

Grass cut at the proper height will look better

Saves water and money from needing less water and time

02/23/2012

LAWNCARE Your building exterior is the first impression that a prospective client will get of your business. That's why you want that area to look warm and inviting all year round. In the warm weather months, it is easy to enhance the appearance of your building with plants and flowers that will add color and beauty to your outdoor space. Go-Mow is committed to keeping the outside of your building looking good with a full range of landscaping and gardening services.

No matter how big or small your landscaping needs might be; we at Go-Mow can provide the perfect service package to meet your needs. Every landscaping job will offer:

Certified and insured crews that will show up on time, every time.
Top quality services with a written guarantee that you will be 100% satisfied with our work.
Competitive rates on all of our service packages.
At Go-Mow, we will make sure that your exterior will make the right impression with our landscaping and gardening services

02/23/2012

About Us

Company Profile

When Go-Mow was founded, our mission was to provide the highest quality of lawn care service that would exceed our customers' expectations. That mission still rings true today, with a commitment of excellence to every job we undertake.

Whether we come to your place every day, week or month, we will offer the highest standard of service available in the landscaping maintenance industry today.

We are a full-service landscaping maintenance company that provides services to East Tennesse, We work on all sizes and styles of Commercial and Residential properties, ensuring that you get the precise services that you need at a cost that you can afford.

Our Staff

Our employees are put through a rigorous security screening and they complete a comprehensive training program before they are allowed to work on your property. This gives you peace of mind in knowing that your garden and lawn are completely sage in Go-Mow hands.

That is the Go-Mow difference.

To learn more about Go-Mow, call us at 865-255-0416

Address

302 McAruther Court
Johnson City, TN
37804

Opening Hours

Monday 7:30am - 6pm
Tuesday 7:30am - 6pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 6pm
Thursday 7:30am - 6pm
Friday 7:30am - 6pm
Saturday 7:30am - 6pm

Telephone

+18652550416

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