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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.
Do you have customers with chronic lawn growth problems? If so, let them know that the problem might be in the soil. This Grow Note is perfect for explaining the benefits of your soil testing services.
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.
Your customers and prospects may not be aware of the role soil chemistry plays in lawn health. Use this Grow Note to show them how your liming service can encourage a thicker, greener lawn.
The family-oriented photo on this Bonus Buck lends itself to promoting a safe and professional approach to lawn care and landscaping. Use it with your own sales letter, or choose a letter from our optional CD.
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.
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.
This bulletin explains why crabgrass is so hard to control, and discusses pre-emergents as an effective approach to preventing crabgrass seeds from germinating. Use it to let customers and prospects know that you won’t let crabgrass get
Is hot, dry weather doing a number on your customers’ lawns and landscape plants? If so, this Grow Note is perfect for letting them know how important regular watering is for recovery.
You offer a wide variety of services to keep lawns and landscapes looking beautiful year-round. What better way to promote your capabilities than with this “Season-Long Service” postcard?