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spokane valley lawn care
Apollo Lawn Care is locally owned and operated right here in Spokane Valley.
Full Service Lawn Care Tailored To Your Exact Needs
With over 10 years of hands-on experience in the lawn care industry serving homeowners just like you, we have the knowledge, expertise, and proven results to make your lawn the best it's ever looked.
Our Lawn Care Services Will Keep Your Home Looking Great Year Round
Lawn Care
A lush, healthy lawn doesn't happen by accident, it takes the right treatments, the right timing, and the hands of a professional who knows exactly what your yard needs to thrive.
Weed Control
Weeds compete with your lawn for water, nutrients, and sunlight, which is why a targeted weed control program is essential to keeping your turf thick, healthy, and beautiful all season long.
Lawn Fertilization
The right fertilization program feeds your lawn the essential nutrients it needs at exactly the right time of year, resulting in thicker, greener grass that's stronger and more resilient.
YARD WORK/PROPERTY CLEANUPS
From fallen leaves and storm debris to overgrown beds and cluttered edges, a professional property cleanup service restores order and curb appeal to your outdoor space so it always looks its best.
Mulching
Fresh mulch does more than just make your beds look polished, it locks in moisture, regulates soil temperature, suppresses weeds, and gives your entire property a clean, finished look that ties the whole landscape together.
Our ethos
We Know How Much Your Home Means To You
we're here to protect that investment by keeping your yard looking great year round.
From lawn mowing to mulch installation we will keep your house looking its absolute best all year.
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Lawn Fertilization Treatments To Keep Your Grass Nice and Healthy No Matter The Season
Most lawns here are composed of cool-season grasses like Kentucky bluegrass, perennial ryegrass, or tall fescue, which thrive with a well-timed fertilization program that typically begins in early spring around April when the ground has thawed and the grass begins to actively grow again.
A second application in late spring helps fuel strong growth heading into the summer months, while a midsummer feeding supports the lawn through Spokane's characteristically hot and dry July and August temperatures.
The most important application of the year is a late fall fertilization in October or early November, just before the ground freezes, which strengthens the root system and gives your lawn the nutrients it needs to survive the harsh Northwest winter.
Common Questions
Frequently asked lAwn care questions
How often should my lawn be mowed for optimal grass growth?
For optimal grass health and growth, most lawns should be mowed once a week during the active growing season, following the “one-third rule” which means never removing more than one-third of the grass blade at a time to avoid stressing the lawn.
What lawn care services are included in your lawn maintenance service?
Our lawn maintenance service includes routine lawn mowing, edging along concrete surfaces and garden beds, trimming along perimeter lines, blowing off concrete surfaces and bagging all grass clippings and debris.
How do I know if my lawn is in need of fertilization?
A few telltale signs that your lawn is hungry for fertilization include slow or patchy growth, yellowing or pale green grass, thinning turf, and an overall dull appearance. These are all signals that the soil is lacking the essential nutrients needed to keep your lawn vibrant and healthy.
Do you use harmful chemicals in your weed control treatments?
No we do not use any chemicals in our weed control treatments. We remove all weeds manually, by hand and with a weed trimmer.
How short should my grass be cut?
As a general rule, most grass types should be cut to a height of 3 to 4 inches, as taller grass develops deeper roots, retains moisture better, and naturally crowds out weeds, cutting too short, a practice known as “scalping,” stresses the lawn and leaves it vulnerable to disease, pests, and drought.
Why does my lawn have brown spots?
Brown spots in your lawn can be caused by a number of things including drought stress, fungal disease, insect damage, pet urine, dull mower blades, or even compacted soil. We will access the problem and treat it for whatever it needs to get the affected areas healthy and green again.
Do I need to be home when you service my property?
No you do not need to be home. As long as we have access to any gated off parts of the lawn we can do everything we need without you being present.