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A Healthy Green Lawn This Summer Starts Today

SoonerLawn provides a six-step lawn care program that begins in early spring.

By: Deanna Rebro | Category: Other | Issue: March 2014

You can be sure you’ll get great service at a great price with great results when the SoonerLawn team arrives.

You can be sure you’ll get great service at a great price with great results when the SoonerLawn team arrives.

A thick, lush, head-turning landscape this summer begins with a phone call today to SoonerLawn. So much of ­caring for a lawn comes down to knowing what needs to be done and when to do it.
    For the past 10 years, SoonerLawn has been ­delivering a six-step lawn care ­program from early spring through fall that gets rid of weeds and nourishes grass so it will look good year-round.  
    Owner and U.S. Army Captain Michael Bolton says that early spring is the best time to begin preparing your lawn. SoonerLawn’s six-step program begins with an ­application of pre-emergent herbicide for crabgrass ­control, continues with ­additional weed control and fertilizers during spring and summer, and ends with a winterization weed control in the fall.
    While many homeowners treat their own lawns and obtain so-so results, the SoonerLawn professionals take things to the next level by treating lawns with the right formulations for that particular grass at the right times throughout the year for optimum results, applying lime to regulate proper soil ph to allow maximum ­effectiveness of  fertilizers, and monitoring for insects and diseases.
    One of the hallmarks of SoonerLawn is quick results. “We don’t have to tell our customers their lawns are ­getting better. They can see improvement each time we’re there,” says Michael. One customer, president and ­landscaping chairman of The Reserve at Battle Creek said, “The Reserve looks better that it has ever looked in the past, thanks to the Sooner crew. They are very ­professional and take great pride in their work. I would highly recommend them to anyone looking for a lawn care company.”
    Michael adds that SoonerLawn’s prices are below most, if not all, other local lawn care companies. And their prompt and ­professional customer service goes above and beyond ­expectations. “We keep our customers happy by offering great service at a great price with great results. Just give us a chance to prove it,” he says.
    A five-year customer echoes his comment. “We have found Michael’s work to be very good, as well as his pricing. We would highly ­recommend his services.”
    SoonerLawn serves ­residential and commercial customers throughout Tulsa, Broken Arrow, Bixby, Jenks, Sand Springs, Owasso and Claremore. Optional services include fertilization of flower beds, aeration for more ­effective watering and ­nourishment, perimeter ­control, insect control of fleas, ticks, ants, spiders and chinch bugs, mole control, turf disease control and ­fescue seeding.  
    They are fully licensed and insured, and all their ­recommended work is ­guaranteed. SoonerLawn is also accredited with the Better Business Bureau.
    Preparation now will go a long way toward enjoying the healthy green lawn you want this summer.  And you don’t have to lift a finger except to call Sooner Lawn.

For more information, contact

SoonerLawn

(918) 574-5550

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About Author Deanna Rebro

Deanna Rebro has worked in the publishing industry 30+ years, including eight years writing for Value News. She has also worked in real estate for the past six years. Deanna graduated from Kent State University in Kent, Ohio with a B.A. in Journalism. Outside of work, she serves as Vice President on the Board of Directors for Pet Adoption League. “Every story I write is a learning experience,” she said.

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