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Spring Has Sprung! Get Your Yard Ready with Our Special Spring Cleanup Offer

Juan Carlos Romero • April 12, 2023

Spring is in the air, and it's the perfect time to get your yard looking its best! At Green Grounds Solutions, we understand that a beautiful and well-maintained yard is a point of pride for homeowners. That's why we're excited to offer our comprehensive Spring Cleanup services, designed to bring new life to your outdoor space!


Our Spring Cleanup Package includes:


🍃 Clean Up: Say goodbye to unsightly leaves, branches, brush, and weeds that have accumulated over the winter months.


🍃 New Plants, Trees & Shrubs: Add a pop of color and beauty to your yard with our selection of vibrant plants, trees, and shrubs.


🍃 Redefining Garden Beds: Boost your garden's curb appeal by redefining your beds for a fresh, organized look.


🍃 Fresh Mulch, Pine Straw & Rock: Our premium quality mulch, pine straw, and decorative rock options enhance your garden's appearance and health.


🍃 Pruning Trees & Shrubs: Keep your trees and shrubs healthy and looking their best with our expert pruning services.


🍃 Lawn Repair: Let us help you repair damaged areas of your lawn and restore its lush, green beauty.


🌟 Act now and enjoy 5% off our Spring Cleanup Package! 🌟


Don't wait – this offer is only available for a limited time!



Below are some additional tips to preparing and maintaining a healthy lawn all spring long:


When to start spring lawn care

The best time to start spring lawn care is when the soil temperature reaches 55 degrees Fahrenheit. This is usually around mid to late April in Chattanooga, TN. At this temperature, grass starts to grow, and it's time to start mowing and fertilizing your lawn.


Why you should prune trees in spring

Spring is an excellent time to prune trees because the trees are still dormant, and the branches are easier to see. Pruning trees in spring can help remove dead or damaged branches and promote new growth.


Spring thatch removal

Thatch is the layer of dead grass and debris that accumulates on top of the soil. Spring is an excellent time to remove thatch because the grass is growing, and the soil is moist. Use a thatch rake to remove the dead grass and debris from your lawn


Best mulch for spring landscaping

The best mulch for spring landscaping is organic mulch, such as bark, leaves, or pine needles. Organic mulch helps retain moisture in the soil, suppress weed growth, and slowly release nutrients into the soil.



We can't wait to help you create the yard of your dreams this spring. Thank you for choosing Green Grounds Solutions for all your lawn and garden needs.


Best regards,

Juan Carlos Romero


Green Grounds Solutions

423-558-3908

juan@greengrounds.us

www.greengrounds.us

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