If you’ve been relying on conventional lawn care methods to maintain your lawn, it’s time to take a closer look at what you’re really getting. Conventional lawn care companies follow a schedule and apply fertilizer and chemicals based on visual cues, often without any soil testing or consideration for the health of the soil. They may even try to upsell you on additional services that may not be necessary.
The problem with this approach is that it’s outdated and doesn’t take into account the latest scientific findings on soil health and the environment. Conventional lawn care companies often rely on synthetic fertilizers and chemicals that can harm the soil, plants, and the environment. They also operate on a business model that prioritizes frequent applications, leading to more profits for the company but potentially harmful effects for your lawn and the planet.
At Stangl’s, we take a different approach. We understand that healthy lawns start with healthy soil. That’s why we take the time to test your soil and assess its needs before making any recommendations. We also rely on natural methods to promote the health of your lawn and the environment. Our approach includes aerating your lawn, applying pelletized ultimate compost, and spraying our Nature’s Brew compost extract with lunch box to boost momentum and support long-term health.
But why should you care about regenerative natural lawn care? For one, it’s better for the environment. By avoiding harmful chemicals and promoting soil health, you’re doing your part to reduce pollution and protect the planet. But it’s also better for you and your family. Natural lawn care methods create a safer and healthier outdoor environment for you and your loved ones to enjoy.
It’s time to make the switch to natural lawn care. At Stangl’s, we’re passionate about sustainability, nature, and the incredible power of soil health. We’re here to help you transition to a more holistic and natural approach to lawn care. Let’s work together to create a more vibrant, more beautiful world, one lawn at a time.