Our six-step lawn care program treats your grounds with essential fertilizers and pesticides (as needed) to create and maintain a healthy lush turf throughout the year.
Each step in our program is carefully timed to provide your lawn with exactly what it needs during each season. From early spring pre-emergent treatments to late fall winterizing applications, we ensure your lawn receives comprehensive care year-round.
Our expert technicians are trained to identify and address common lawn issues, providing targeted treatments that promote thick, green, weed-free turf that you'll be proud to show off to your neighbors.
Get a Free QuoteThis helps to keep the soil pH in check as well as supplies both calcium and magnesium supplements to the soil. Proper pH levels are essential for nutrient absorption and overall lawn health.
Fertilizer with crabgrass pre-emergent supplies a slow-release early spring fertilizer to wake the lawn from dormancy while adding a pre-emergent crabgrass control to suppress crabgrass from germinating. We also spot-treat early spring broadleaf weeds such as chickweed and dandelions.
Fertilizer with crabgrass control pre-emergent. We repeat the first round with a slightly different formulation to keep your turf actively growing and extend the crabgrass control. Again all broadleaf weeds are treated including plantains, ground ivy, and more.
Fertilizer with insect control supplies a slow release fertilizer to help your lawn survive the summer stress while suppressing insects as well. If it isn't too hot – an application of broadleaf weed control may be done as well if needed.
A balanced fertilizer is applied to help the lawn recover from summer stress. Broadleaf weeds are treated if fall seeding is not being done within the window of the pesticide's residual.
A balanced fertilizer is applied to help the lawn take a deeper root for the winter. This final application helps strengthen the lawn's root system to better withstand winter conditions and prepare for a strong spring growth.
We offer a pre-emergent grub control application in July for lawns that have been known to suffer from grub damage. Grubs are larvae that hatch from the eggs of mating beetles. They feed on the roots of the lawn and damage is generally noticed in the fall as the turf will just peel up from the soil.
Learn MoreWe offer fungus control for lawns that suffer from dollar spot, brown patch or summer patch. During summer months when the heat and humidity are high, turf becomes a breeding ground for fungus. Many people believe that their lawn is "dry", but if properly diagnosed and treated, fungus damage can be greatly reduced or even eradicated.
Learn MoreWe offer both nutsedge and kyllinga control. They are both sedges and require a specific pesticide to control and eradicate. Many times repeated applications are needed to eradicate these weeds. Our specialized treatments target these difficult-to-control weeds for better lawn appearance.
Learn MoreReady to transform your lawn into a lush, green oasis? Fill out our form for a free quote on our professional lawn care services. Our lawn care specialists will evaluate your specific needs and create a customized program to achieve the healthy, beautiful lawn you deserve.
We offer competitive pricing and flexible scheduling to fit your needs and budget. Contact us today to get started!
Little Bob's Landscape Management
207 East Atlantic Ave. Barrington, NJ 08007
(856) 547-6115
As of November 19, 2001, the New Jersey DEP Pesticide Control Program instituted a program that requires pesticide companies to provide its clients with information regarding the pesticides we may be using on your property throughout the year. This CONSUMER INFORMATION NOTICE provides you with that information. This CIN lists any precaution(s) for the respective pesticide(s) that should be followed. You can also request notification of the day/date of any pesticide application as well as a copy of any label for any pesticide being used.
Brand Name | Active Ingredient | Precautions to be taken |
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Cavalcade | Prodiamine | |
Celero | Imazosulfuron | Keep people and pets off treated areas until dry |
Cool Power | Isooctyl ester, butoxyethanol ester, dicamba | Keep people and pets off treated areas until dry |
Dimension | Dithiopyr | |
Freehand | Dimethenamid, cyclohexanone | |
Fungicide PPZ-143 | Propiconazole | Keep people and pets off treated areas until dry |
Pilar | Pyraclostrobin, triticonizole | Keep people and pets off treated areas until dry |
Round-up | glyphosate | Keep people and pets off treated areas until dry |
Talstar | Bifenthrin |
When applications are made to turf/ornamentals, per regulation, at least one sign/flag stating PESTICIDE TREATED AREA will be placed on your property containing the international signage KEEP OFF THE GRASS. The flags will be placed at the start of the application and have the time and date written on it/them with instruction to be removed after 72 hours. We request this be done by the property owner and/or manager.
We are required to also supply the following phone numbers should you have any health-related questions/concerns regarding the materials we may be applying to your property:
1-800-858-7378
1-800-222-1222
609-984-6568
(this number is for the pesticide regulations info, complaints & health referrals)
Sanitation, as well as physical and biological control measures, should be considered as another part of a good pesticide control program. Pesticides may be used as another part of a good pest control program. Pesticides are substances used to control living organisms and vary in degree of toxicity.
Kindly sign and return this portion of the consumer information sheet to us for our records.
As a customer of Little Bob's Landscape Management, Inc, I hereby certify that I have been provided in writing all of the required information under the NJDEP Pesticide Control Program's notification program. I have read the information supplied and understand my rights and responsibilities under this program. I also agree to remove the notification flag(s) posted on my property after a pesticide application no sooner than 72 hours after said application.