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COMPARE Chapel Hill LAWNSCAPING COMPANIES

The Chapel Hill lawn maintenance professionals featured above have gone through our rigorous “Homeowner Approved” selection process. They are familiar with Chapel Hill landscape requirements and understand the variables associated with maintaining all types of lawns. According to our client satisfaction research, these Chapel Hill lawn maintenance companies also provide exceptional customer service and are highly recommended by their previously served customers.

Expert Lawn Care in Chapel Hill
To assist with your Chapel Hill lawn maintenance projects, several important consumer tips are outlined below. For more general home improvement and repair tips check out our “Home Repair Tips" and Advice. Also see our “Seasonal Home Maintenance Checklist” to identify maintenance items and to keep your home in top condition.

A Landscaping Company Will Make Difference
Beautifully maintained yards are the envy of every neighborhood. One of the best tools available to help create your personal oasis is a professional lawn care expert. A well-trained lawn care specialist can recommend the appropriate grass for your soil and lighting conditions, can provide watering, fertilization and maintenance schedules to help your lawn flourish, and can be your best defense against weeds and diseases that damage your lawn.

Recommended Grass for Chapel Hill
Warm season grasses grow during the warm months and become dormant during the colder months. As the name implies, cool season grasses perform best during the cooler season. With average temperatures ranging from 29.6 to 88.9 degrees Fahrenheit, Chapel Hill, North Carolina is conducive to both types of grasses. Some of the more commonly used varieties include: Bermuda and Zoysia (warm season grasses), and Fescue and Rye (cool season grasses). Each has its own light, climate, watering and traffic requirements, so ask your lawn specialist to recommend the best option for your conditions.

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