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Dear Valued Inch’s Natural Customer, Inch’s Natural Lawn Care was formed by Luke Zimmerman in a joint effort with the Inch’s family. After about a year, Ryan Freed joined the...

Dear Valued Customers: Come mid- October, will be changing our branding / name to Green Image Lawn Care to better reflect who we are as a team and ownership of...

...a natural occurrence than a perilous invader. It revels in high humidity and the presence of decaying organic matter, making lawns with these conditions more prone to its fascinating yet...

...moisture loss. Dormancy is the turf protecting itself from heat and drought stress through natural physiological processes. This state is characterized by a complete cessation of growth along with brown...

...two programs, giving you the option to choose what’s best for you and your family. Our All-Natural Program is applied in a 21-28 day interval. It’s a great alternative to...

Lawn Mowing Tips

8 Lawn Mowing Tips

Reduce Stress and Injury to Your Turf

...the turf and leave it vulnerable. Leave the clippings. Grass clippings act as a natural fertilizer for your lawn. Consider leaving them where they lay to decompose naturally and provide...

...as a natural air filter and one of the best ways to reduce air pollution and our carbon footprint. The average sized lawn in Pennsylvania produces enough oxygen to support...

...early fall. Why two applications? Throughout the summer months, microbes naturally break down the barrier. A second application provides better and longer-lasting control to customers throughout the growing season. If...

...to 3 feet. Stiltgrass produces distinctive seedheads in late summer and early fall. Risk: Stiltgrass can quickly invade lawns, gardens, and natural areas, creating a dense ground cover. Its ability...

...with its unique appearance, but most share common traits of spiky leaves and vibrant purple or pink flowers. Risk: Thistle can establish itself in lawns, gardens, and natural areas, forming...

...gardens, and natural areas. Risk: Wild Violet can quickly establish itself, creating an uneven appearance in lawns. Its ability to spread through both seeds and rhizomes makes it a persistent...