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Make sure every seeding job is a success with this after-seeding care Grow Note. It works great as a leave-behind to inform customers about what they can do to help their new grass along.
This Grow Note does a great job of explaining the benefits of lawn fertilization to those homeowners who need a little convincing. Use it to sell this very important service to both current customers and new prospects.
Show your customers how committed you are to protecting the environment we all share. This Grow Note promotes the value of professional and responsible lawn, tree and shrub care.
Homeowners need to know that proper mowing, watering and fertilizing can help to prevent weeds. Use this Grow Note to promote your weed control applications in combination with preventative cultural practices.
“Green-minded” homeowners are sure to appreciate an environmentally friendly approach to pest control. Use this Grow Note to promote your Integrated Pest Management tactics.
Let customers and prospects know that your perimeter pest control service can protect their homes from unwelcome intruders. This Grow Note is perfect for selling barrier treatments.
Many homeowners don’t realize that fleas and ticks can be controlled in their yards. Use this Grow Note to show them how you can protect their children and pets from these annoying (and potentially dangerous) pests.
Let customers and prospects know that crabgrass seeds will always be present in their lawns, and your pre-emergent treatments can keep them from germinating. This Grow Note is perfect for promoting effective crabgrass control.
This is a great tool for explaining what thatch is, and how thatch can become harmful if it’s allowed to get too thick. Use this Grow Note to promote aeration, slice seeding and dethatching as ways to improve lawn health.
Let your customers and prospects know that cold winter winds can take the green out of their evergreens! This Grow Note is perfect for selling antidesiccant sprays as a means of cold-weather protection.