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Getting Too Early Start on Overseeding Lawns Is Criminal

March is when we get started with spring cleanups in my area and with temperatures up in the 60’s and 70’s this week many companies are out in full force. I’ve been having fun cleaning out beds, removing fallen branches and doing some dormant pruning along with scouting for bugs. It’s always great when I can point out a little problem to the clients and tack on a quick spray.
Unfortunately, some companies are getting a little over eager and have started over/reseeding lawns in this second week of March. Why am I up in arms over this? Because we’re going to have a little snow storm this weekend. Several days of freezing temps followed by another week of nights below 40 aren’t going to do any good for growing grass seed. Are these guys really charging for March seed work? I should be marking down the addresses and following up in 4-6 weeks with a letter about optimal seeding times and how to tell if your grass seed is growing correctly. If these guys are charging without getting results my letters will be worth hundreds of dollars each!

Be ethical in your work, keep your customers informed about seasonal practices and they’ll cut you some slack when you really need. Some guys like to mow in the rain. My customers know that it’s the best way to get fungal diseases and they still pay my whole monthly fee when I get rained out. I make it up by mowing a little slower and double cutting if the grass is too long so that it looks perfect.

What do you do when you see unethical practices happening?

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