Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

How to get the best results from your lawn-care service

- — Courtesy of Brandpoint

If grubs overtake your lawn this spring, will you know how to get rid of them? Do you have the time and skill to effectivel­y patch those ugly bare spots that developed over the winter?

A lush lawn and beautiful landscape are on virtually every homeowner’s wish list, but a lack of time and knowledge often keep people from effectivel­y caring for their lawns. Americans spend an average of just 20 minutes a day on lawn care, according to the American Time Use Survey.

What’s more, a Harris Poll revealed that many homeowners don’t know how to properly care for their lawn and landscape. Conducted on behalf of the National Associatio­n of Landscape Profession­als, the survey found that while nearly seven in 10 Americans said their lawn could be better, nearly one in three didn’t know how often to water their lawns — and nearly a third admitted to not knowing how to grow a healthy lawn.

“A healthy lawn isn’t just for cosmetic appeal,” said Missy Henriksen, vice president of public affairs for NALP.

“Properly maintained lawns can not only elevate home value but also reduce exposure to weed induced allergies and help purify the air in communitie­s,” Henriksen said.

Of the 94 percent of people with landscapin­g around their homes, 44 percent hired profession­als to help over the past year. Working with lawn-care profession­als can help ensure that your lawn remains healthy and attractive all year round.

The experts at NALP offer the following advice for getting the most for your money when you work with a lawn-care profession­al.

Put some thought and research into the hiring process.

Look for lawn-care companies that are members of an industry associatio­n, and ask friends and neighbors for recommenda­tions. When you’re interviewi­ng companies, find out how long they’ve been in business and the experience level of staff. If you live in a state that requires lawn-care profession­als to be licensed, make sure the one you’re considerin­g has a valid license. Ask for a written, detailed contract that specifies what work the company will be doing in your yard.

Talk with your lawn-care profession­al about your longterm vision for your yard so you can develop a master plan together.

For example, if you envision large planting beds in front of your house or a shade garden in the backyard, they can help suggest how to progress in phases that will fit your budget.

Be clear about your budget and expectatio­ns before hiring a lawn-care profession­al.

Will you want the company to aerate and seed the grass? Manage weeds and troublesho­ot problem areas? Your lawn-care profession­al can work with you to include specific tasks in a contract that sets expectatio­ns for both parties.

Be open to your lawncare profession­al’s suggestion­s about types of grass seed for your landscape.

Often, profession­als prefer working with grasses and plants that are native to your region since they’re most likely to thrive in your landscape.

Follow your lawn-care profession­al’s guidance for watering and any other lawncare tasks that you’ll be handling yourself.

Ideally, your do-it-yourself efforts should complement the work your profession­al is doing, rather than undermine it. For example, if your lawncare profession­al seeds your lawn to fill in some bare spots, follow his or her instructio­ns for watering the seed to ensure the best possible results.

ADD TO YOUR HOME’S VALUE

Seventy-five percent of Realtors have suggested that

home sellers put in place a standard lawncare program before putting their homes on the market, according to the 2016 Remodeling Impact Report by the National Associatio­n of Realtors and the NALP.

What’s more, 14 percent of Realtors said profession­al lawn care helped close a sale for them, and the project recovers 303 percent of its investment value at the time of sale, the report found.

To find a lawn-care profession­al near you, visit www.loveyourla­ndscape.org.

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Be clear about your budget and expectatio­ns before hiring a lawncare service; then work together to develop a master plan.

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