
A science-based 5-round fertilization and weed control program designed for Westmoreland County soils and growing conditions. Thick, green, weed-free turf — guaranteed.
Your lawn is only as good as the soil beneath it. In New Stanton, that means working with heavy clay soils in the Sewickley Creek valley. Our 5-round fertilization and weed control program is calibrated for Westmoreland County growing conditions — addressing the specific nutrient deficiencies, pH imbalances, and weed pressures that affect lawns in your area.
New Stanton's position in the Sewickley Creek valley means heavier clay soils that stay wet longer into spring. Our fertilization timing accounts for the slower soil warmup — we delay first applications until the soil is truly ready, preventing runoff and wasted product.
This isn't a generic spray-and-pray approach. Each of our 5 annual rounds is timed to New Stanton's seasonal conditions and targets the specific challenges your lawn faces — from crabgrass in spring to broadleaf weeds in fall, with science-based nutrition throughout.
Each round targets what your New Stanton lawn needs at that point in the season. Timing is adjusted based on weather and soil temperature — not a fixed calendar date.
Pre-emergent crabgrass barrier applied before soil temps hit 55°F in New Stanton. Combined with a light nitrogen application to green up turf after winter dormancy without pushing excessive growth.
Targeted broadleaf herbicide controls dandelions, clover, plantain, and other spring weeds already active in New Stanton lawns. Balanced NPK feeding supports strong root development and blade density.
Slow-release nitrogen sustains color through summer heat without burning. Spot treatment targets any breakthrough weeds. For New Stanton properties on heavy clay soils in the Sewickley Creek valley, this round includes micronutrient supplementation.
Heavy fall nitrogen feeding — the most important application of the year — drives root growth and carbohydrate storage before winter. Broadleaf control eliminates fall-germinating weeds like henbit and chickweed in New Stanton lawns.
Final nitrogen application pushes nutrients into root storage for early spring green-up. Lime application (as soil test indicates) corrects the acidic pH common in Westmoreland County soils — essential for nutrient availability.
Westmoreland County's clay soils and humid climate create ideal conditions for persistent lawn weeds. Our program targets these common offenders in New Stanton:
Prevented with Round 1 pre-emergent barrier before germination
Controlled with broadleaf herbicide in Rounds 2 and 4
Targeted with selective herbicide that won't damage grass
Treated with specialized broadleaf control in fall rounds
Eliminated with broadleaf treatment during active growth
Spot-treated with sedge-specific herbicide when identified
New Stanton sits on heavy clay soils in the Sewickley Creek valley. This soil profile directly influences which nutrients your lawn can access, how water moves through the root zone, and which weed species thrive. Generic fertilizer programs ignore these local realities — ours doesn't.
We offer complimentary soil testing for New Stanton clients enrolled in our fertilization program. Test results guide lime rates, micronutrient supplementation, and application timing — turning guesswork into science-based lawn care customized for your property.
Fertilization works best alongside these complementary lawn and landscape services:
Weekly mowing to maintain optimal height for New Stanton turf health.
Turf ImprovementOpen compacted Westmoreland County soil and introduce improved grass varieties.
Bed CareKeep landscape beds weed-free and moisture-retentive in New Stanton.
Plant CareBiannual trimming for New Stanton foundation shrubs and hedges.
SeasonalSpring preparation and fall leaf management in New Stanton.
DiagnosticsDetailed soil analysis to optimize fertilization rates.
Westmoreland County, PA
~2,200
15672
New Stanton Borough
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