THE ANNUAL PROGRAM · ROUND 1–6

An annual program,
not a route sheet.

Six visits, each timed to your property's growth cycle and soil data. Two full soil tests. One pricing tier, calibrated to your lawn's size and current condition.

HOW PRICING WORKS
$95+$0.0075/ sqft
Base visit + per-sqft application
  • The base covers soil testing infrastructure, drive time, setup, calibrated spreader work, and continuous perimeter pest coverage across 5 of the 6 visits.
  • The per-sqft rate covers product, application, and lawn-specific blending.
  • Final price is locked at your on-site assessment — never higher than calculated here.
CALCULATE YOUR PRICE
10,000sqft
2,00030,000
Per visit$170
Annual program · 6 visits$1,020
Request your exact price →
OPTIONAL ADD-ONS
Core Aeration
$0.012/sqft
$120 minimum · Fall visit · pairs with overseed.
Overseed
$0.06/sqft
Premium cool-season bluegrass blend.
Grub Treatment
$0.005/sqft
$95 minimum · Preventative · early summer.
Annual Prepay
−5% off
Pay annually upfront, deduct from total.
01
EARLY SPRINGWhen soil temp hits 50°F (typically late March to early April)

Pre-emergent + soil test.

We start every season with a full soil panel — pH, organic matter, N-P-K, and compaction — sampled from 12 points across your property. Then we apply a pre-emergent barrier timed to the actual soil temperature, not the calendar.

12-point soil core sample, sent to lab the same day
Pre-emergent for crabgrass + summer annuals
Soil-temp gun used per property — no guessing
Written soil report delivered within 7 days
02
LATE SPRING2–3 weeks after first mow (mid-to-late May)

Granular fertilization.

Slow-release N-P-K, blended to match your soil report results. If your potassium is low, we increase K. If your pH is acidic, we work in lime. The blend is custom — not a bag we threw on the truck Monday morning. Layered with the first perimeter pest application of the season.

Slow-release granular, applied with calibrated spreader
Blend customized to your soil report
Iron supplement included for lawns showing yellowing
Perimeter pest · Application 1 of 5 · pre-season barrier
03
EARLY SUMMERMid-June, when soil-dwelling insect activity peaks

Perimeter pest + broadleaf.

Peak ant and spider emergence. A 10-foot exterior barrier treatment around your home keeps ants, spiders, earwigs, and box elder bugs out. While we're on-site, we spot-treat any broadleaf weeds — dandelion, clover, plantain — that broke through the spring application.

Perimeter pest · Application 2 of 5 · peak-emergence barrier
Spot-treatment of broadleaf weeds (not blanket spray)
Entry-point inspection (door thresholds, foundation cracks)
Pets & kids safe to return 1 hour after application
04
MID SUMMERLate July, before heat stress sets in

Moisture probe + summer feed.

We come back with a moisture probe and a portable pH meter to spot-check your soil mid-season. If conditions shifted (and in Cache Valley summers, they do), we adjust the second-half plan. A summer-safe slow-release blend plus iron keeps color through the heat. Layered with the heaviest-pressure perimeter pest application of the year.

Moisture probe at 4 representative locations
Spot pH retest · adjust plan if drift detected
Summer-safe slow-release N + iron application
Perimeter pest · Application 3 of 5 · peak July–August coverage
05
EARLY FALLMid-September, when soil is workable but warm

Core aeration.

Mechanical core aeration relieves compaction from a summer of foot traffic, mowing, and play. Plugs are left on the lawn to break down naturally. Pairs perfectly with overseeding — fall is the single best window of the year to thicken your turf. We also lay down the fall perimeter pest application to head off box elder bug and cluster fly invasions.

True core aeration · 2–3" plug depth
Overseed add-on available · premium bluegrass blend
Perimeter pest · Application 4 of 5 · fall invader prevention
Watering protocol provided for seed germination
06
LATE FALLLate October, before the first hard freeze

Winterizer + final barrier.

A cold-tolerant nitrogen blend feeds the roots while the canopy goes dormant — this is what gives Cache Valley lawns their early-spring green. We also apply the final perimeter pest treatment to seal the season's pest protection through winter.

Winterizer fertilization · root-focused N blend
Perimeter pest · Application 5 of 5 · winter overwintering barrier
End-of-season property walkthrough & next-year notes
Annual summary report delivered in November

What's always included.

Two full soil tests

Spring full panel + mid-summer spot retest. Lab-analyzed, written reports delivered to you. Yours to keep.

Calibrated applications

Every blend customized to your soil report. Granular spreader calibrated per property — no eyeballing.

Written notes after every visit

Photos, observations, and recommendations emailed within 24 hours. You'll never wonder what got done.

Pet & kid safety windows

Every product we use is labeled with its safe re-entry time. Posted on every yard sign we leave.

One owner, one truck

Colby does every visit himself. You're not handed off to a rotating crew on a route sheet.

Annual summary

A November year-end report comparing spring vs. fall soil data, with the plan for next season.

Request a property assessment →How soil testing works
CONTINUOUS PERIMETER PROTECTION

Five applications. Year-round coverage.

Most companies treat perimeter pest quarterly — and you feel the gap in July. Our program layers a perimeter barrier into 5 of the 6 visits, with 6-week spacing and 60–90 day product residuals. The result is near-continuous protection from May through November, included in your annual price.

VISIT 02
Late Spring
Pre-season barrier
VISIT 03
Early Summer
Peak emergence
VISIT 04
Mid Summer
Heaviest pressure
VISIT 05
Early Fall
Box elder bugs
VISIT 06
Late Fall
Winter sealant
Outside the Program

Need just one treatment?

If your dandelions exploded this spring and you're not ready to commit to a full program, we'll handle it. One-off weed treatments are a separate service — no contract, no follow-up sequence.

01
Dandelion
Perennial broadleaf
The most common Cache Valley weed. Best treated in fall when nutrients are moving downward into the root.
02
Crabgrass
Annual grass
Once it's visible, it's hard to kill selectively. Pre-emergent in spring is dramatically more effective.
03
White Clover
Spreading perennial
Often a sign of nitrogen-deficient soil. We treat the weed and recommend a feeding plan to discourage return.
04
Plantain
Tough perennial broadleaf
Loves compacted soil. Spot-treats well, but often returns until compaction is addressed via aeration.
05
Bindweed
Aggressive perennial
Also called field morning glory. Difficult to fully eradicate — expect multi-year suppression, not single-application kill.
06
Mallow & Spurge
Annual broadleaves
Common driveway and sidewalk-edge weeds. Spot-treat well in a single application.
SPOT TREATMENT PRICING
$115+$0.008/ sqft
$145 minimum · One visit · Includes follow-up spot-check at 14 days
HONEST NOTE

Spot treatments handle the immediate problem, but if your lawn has chronic weed pressure, it usually means something underneath needs attention — soil pH, compaction, thin turf, or watering. The annual program addresses the cause. A single visit addresses the symptom.

Request a spot quote →Or just text Colby: 435 · 890 · 0618