Turf Care You Can Trust
Here at ECOTURF, we have the most experienced and knowledgeable experts on the range of grass types common to the Atlanta area. With our Turf Care on your side, you can rest assured you’ll have a lush and healthy lawn in no time.
Leave all the thinking and planning to us. We will use seasonally balanced fertilizers, weed control products, and nutrients that will work best during specific climatic seasons. As a certified company by the Department of Agriculture, we know what your lawn needs and when it needs it.
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Warm Season Turf
Warm-season grasses are originally from tropical regions, which is why they thrive in the scorching sun and high temperatures of the Southern US. Warm-season grasses grow best when temperatures are between 75-90°F and do most of their growing in the summer.
In the cooler weather of late fall and winter, they go dormant, turn brown, and won't green up again until warmer weather returns in spring. The major grasses in this category are bahiagrass, bermudagrass, centipede grass, St. Augustine grass, and zoysia grass.
Crabgrass and broadleaf pre-emergent + weed control
Crabgrass and broadleaf pre-emergent + weed control
Fertilizer with iron + weed control
Fertilizer with iron + weed control
Fertilizer + weed control
Fertilizer with iron, and pre-emergent + weed control
Pre-emergent + Potash + weed control
Calcium & magnesium (Lime) + weed control
Cool Season Turf
Cool-season grasses have adapted to grow well in areas of the country that experience tremendous temperature fluctuations: cold, freezing winters and hot, dry summers.
However, these grasses grow best when temperatures are between 60-75 degrees F, which is why they grow most actively in the spring and fall. Cool-season grasses are most commonly grown from seed, although sod is also available, and they grow best when they are maintained at a mowing height of 3-4 inches.