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Sprinkler Winterization and Blowout: What we do!

        With the cold weather approaching, it’s time to think about preparing your Sprinkler System for winter. At Total Lawn Care we offer complete sprinkler system maintenance and winterization...

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Scale and Sooty Mold – Watch for it!

        We have had a rather large presence of Scale and Sooty Mold affecting trees within the Oakland County area this spring. Stated simply, Scales are small insects that latch on to a tree limb,...

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Sprinkler System Winterization

       Total Lawn Care, Inc., can help you Winterize (Blow Out) your Sprinkler System. It is important to clear all of your sprinkler lines to avoid frozen water damage. The Pressure Vacuum Breaker...

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Fertilizer Reminder!

        We’ve gotten the bulk of our Fertilizer scheduled on the route and ready to go for this year, however it is not too late for you to sign up! If you live in these, or surrounding, cities:...

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Lawn Sprinkler System Blowouts and Winterization!

        It’s that time of the season! If you haven’t already, please contact us to confirm your Lawn Sprinkler System Winterization for these upcoming months! Because of the type of work, Sprinkler...

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Pink and Grey Snow Mold Patches

Snow Mold Fungus is unfortunately a very common occurrence here in Michigan. Often times Snow Mold shows up as either a grey or pink patch in the area where large amounts of snow has melted. Edges of...

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Mites and Miticides! Know what to do!

        The recent HOT/DRY weather has promoted Mite activity on Evergreens, including Albertus Spruce, Colorado Spruce, Norway Spruce, Hemlocks, and Firs. Mite damage can often be seen when the...

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