Simply Green aims to provide the highest quality lawn care, mosquito control, and lawn pest control services to Georgia residents.
We are locally owned and operated which allows us to be accessible, attentive, and responsive for customers in Georgia.
Our well-trained team is easy to work with and determined to exceed expectations.
All our plant health care specialists are Georgia Department of Agriculture Certified and maintain their Category 24 applicators license.
Our Weed Control and Fertilization Programs
Simply Green offers a variety of weed control and fertilization programs to meet your specific needs.
We will carefully evaluate your lawn to determine the best course of action.
Then, Our specialists will visit your property every 4 - 8 weeks, depending on the time of year to maintain your yard through weed control and fertilization services.
Our weed control services are designed to target specific types of weeds and address the underlying issues that are causing them.
Each service is customized based on the type of grass you have, the time of year, and your lawn’s specific needs.
We only use high-quality products that are safe for your family and the environment.
Bermuda, Zoysia Lawn Program
Late Winter
Post-emergent for existing weeds. Potash fertilizer to help build roots.
Early Spring
First pre-emergent to prevent early germinating weeds such as crabgrass from establishing in your lawn, coupled with a post-emergent treatment for existing weeds. Potash fertilizer to help build roots.
Late Spring
Second pre-emergent to prevent crabgrass and other summer annual weeds. Post-emergent to control any existing annual weeds. Controlled release Nitrogen fertilizer for spring green up and potash fertilizer to build roots.
Early Summer
Controlled release balanced fertilizer to continue to keep your lawn dark green. Target treat any existing annual weeds with a selective post-emergent if needed.
Late Summer
Controlled release balanced fertilizer to maintain a dark green lawn. Target treat any existing annual weeds with a selective post-emergent if needed
Early Fall
First pre-emergent to help prevent Poa annua and other winter weeds from establishing. Post-emergent to control any existing annual weeds. Potash fertilizer to help build strong roots for winter.
Late Fall
Second pre-emergence to help continue to prevent winter weeds, spot treat any existing annual weeds if needed. Potash fertilizer to help build strong roots for winter.
Early Winter
Lime stone to help condition your soil – maintain soil PH. Spot treat any existing annual weeds if needed.
Fescue Lawn Program
Late Winter
Nitrogen fertilization to provide early spring green-up with potash to help build strong roots. Post-emergent weed control for any existing broadleaf weeds.
Early Spring
Nitrogen fertilization to provide early spring green-up with potash to help build strong roots. Pre-emergence to prevent crabgrass and other summer weeds from establishing. Post-emergent weed control for existing broadleaf weeds.
Late Spring
Balanced fertilizer to help prepare fescue for summer heat. Pre-emergent to prevent summer crabgrass and other summer weeds. Post weed control for existing broadleaf weeds.
Early Summer
Bio-Stimulant with a micro-package to help your Fescue turf survive the hot summer. If temps are under 90 degrees post weed control for existing summer weeds.
Late Summer
Bio-Stimulant with a micro-package to help your Fescue turf survive the hot summer. If temps are under 90 degrees post weed control for existing summer weeds.
Early Fall
Seed starter fertilizer to help your new seedlings grow along with your existing Fescue. This is the time to core aerate and re-seed your Fescue lawn.
Late Fall
Fertilization to help provide a lush green lawn, get your new seedling growing a strong root system.
Early Winter
Fertilization to help provide a lush green lawn, get your new seedling growing a strong root system.
What Is Weed Control and How Does It Work?
Weed control is the process of preventing or removing weeds from your lawn. Weeds are plants that compete with grass for space, water, and nutrients.
They can quickly take over a lawn if they are not controlled.
There are several weed control methods that can be used, including mechanical, chemical, and cultural methods.
- Mechanical weed control involves physically removing weeds from the lawn. This can be done by hand or with the use of a weed whacker.
- Chemical weed control involves using herbicides to kill weeds.
- Cultural weed control involves changing the growing conditions of the lawn so that it is less favorable for weed growth.
What Is Fertilization and How Does It Work?
Fertilization is the process of adding nutrients to the soil in order to promote plant growth.
These nutrients can come from organic sources, such as compost, or from synthetic fertilizers.
Applying fertilizer to your lawn can help it to become thicker and lusher. It can also help to prevent weed growth by competing with weeds for nutrients in the soil.
Fertilizer is applied throughout the year to ensure all essential nutrients are available when your lawn needs them most.