The questions Cedar Valley homeowners actually ask, answered with Iowa State Extension timing and the honesty of a crew that does this for a living.
The Iowa fertilizer calendar: why mid-September is the most important feeding of the year.
Read the guide →Why mid-August to mid-September is the window that makes overseeding succeed.
Read the guide →The 3 to 3.5 inch summer rule, the one-third rule, and the mowing cadence Iowa lawns want.
Read the guide →Measure the spongy layer: over half an inch, dethatch in the fall recovery window.
Read the guide →The post-winter reset list: matted leaves, plow grit, bed cutbacks, and the first edge.
Read the guide →Leaf removal, final mow height, and bed clearing: the pre-snow list that saves your April.
Read the guide →Soil at 55 to 60 F is the trigger: late April to early May in the Cedar Valley.
Read the guide →The cubic-yard formula and coverage table for getting mulch orders right the first time.
Read the guide →The honest trade-offs between mulch and rock, including the Iowa-winter factor.
Read the guide →Dormancy, grubs, disease, or the mower: simple checks to tell brown patches apart.
Read the guide →Free quote in 24 hours. No contracts, no upsells, no surprises on the invoice.
Request Your Free Quote →Free quote, in person, before any work starts. Or skip the form and call or text (319) 269-6739.