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Happy Spring, Erbert Lawns Family!

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I know we had some heavy snow yesterday, but not only will your lawn still wake up soon, it will crop up all the stronger from the moisture! We’re in the midst of spring season kick-off, with mowing starting next week, and our spring services already underway, and we have an exciting new addition to our service repertoire this season: the Weed & Feed program! This brand new program combines two of our most popular services: fertilization and weed control in the grass. Bringing these together into a program will be super beneficial for your lawn.

Sometimes, even when you’re fertilizing your lawn to make it grow thick and green, you may notice that the weeds are growing thicker, too. Unfortunately, fertilizer will feed your lawn AND your weeds! The Weed & Feed program is the answer: we feed the lawn, and fight the weeds simultaneously. This way, your lawn will get greener, but the weeds won’t! This service is performed every 5 weeks, ensuring a skilled technician has his eyes on the property regularly. And finally, not only will it make billing simpler (one charge for two services), but this combo program also comes with a big price advantage! You’ll save an average of $20 per application (as opposed to doing both services separately) and save over $120 over the course of the season!

If you have both WC and FRT on your account for this season, and would like to switch over to our new Weed & Feed program, just give the office a call! We can provide pricing for the new program and add it to your account. This pricing is at a program discount, meaning to get the special pricing, you need to commit to the entire season. Don’t wait to save on Weed & Feed!

Kelsey Keller
Business Manager 

With six years of experience in lawn care, Kelsey Keller has learned the
many facets of what it takes to make lawn green and weed free. She pays close attention to
what customers need and what will make their lawn happy. She continues to learn and discover
what the turfs in Colorado need to be able to thrive.

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