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Atlanta Lawn Care Specialists

Agropro offers premium lawn care programs designed specifically for your property. We use the safest, most effective products available to ensure outstanding results.

At Agropro, we have the skills, knowledge, and experience to help you keep your lawn looking its best. Contact us today to receive a FREE no obligation analysis and estimate.

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We guarantee your complete satisfaction with every service we provide. If you are less than 100% satisfied with one of Agropro's services, we will repeat that service FREE of charge.

Our goal is to provide the highest quality services possible through agronomically sound methods designed to promote a healthy lawn, while protecting our environment. We strive to provide industry leading customer service.

Locally Owned and Operated

Lawn Care Services

We specialize in the following services:

  • Lawn Care
  • Fertilization
  • Weed Management
  • Insect Management
  • Disease Management
  • Core Aeration
  • Aeration & Seeding
  • Soil Testing


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Customer Testimonials

Amazing Service
I started with AgroPro when i bought my house. After 5 months, i had the best lawn in the neighborhood
Atlanta Lawn Care Customer

Great Custumer Service
We have gone through many lawn care companies, and Agropro by far has the best costumer service. We had problems with other companies not showing up when they said they would, etc. I also love that they will call us before they come, so we can put our dog away. We also liked that they have a variety of service plans. We reseed our yard every year, so we got the lawn care service that includes the reseeding which was nice to pay overtime instead of paying out the $250 all at once.
Lawn Care Customer Atlanta



Recent Lawn Care Tips

Current watering restrictions and information

August 19th, 2009

Follow this link for more information:

http://www.maltalandscape.com/cgi-bin/MySQLdb?VIEW=/events/viewone.txt&eventid=210

Fall aeration & seeding is best for your Fescue or Bluegrass lawn

August 17th, 2009

Cool season lawns (Fescue , Bluegrass) should be aerated and seeded every fall to stay thick and healthy. Unlike warm season lawns (Bermuda, Zoysia, Centipede), cool season lawns do not spread and require overseeding to fill in thin or bare areas. Cool season lawns should be aerated and seeded between September and November for best results. This will allow the new seedlings time to mature and develop a strong root system before the cold winter months. This will also ensure a thick, healthy lawn the following spring. Seeding a cool season lawn in the spring is not recommended in most cases. Spring seeding can interfere with spring Crabgrass pre-emergent treatments and cause weeds problems later in the year. Also, the root system normally does not have time to develop and mature before the hot summer months. This will cause cool season lawns to be more susceptible to insects, disease, and heat stress.

How to aerate and seed your lawn

1) First, scalp your lawn down to a 1″ height with a sharp mower blade. This will allow better seed to soil contact. Make sure to bag the clippings.

2) Rake any areas that have a heavy thatch layer (1/2″ or more). A little thatch is ok. This will help to retain some moisture.

3) Core aerate your lawn. Make multiple passes on areas with sever compaction.  

4) Over seed your freshly aerated lawn with a certified seed that is suited for your climate.

5) Water, water, water! Water your lawn for short periods of time (10 to 15 minutes) once to twice a day, just enough to keep the seed moist for the first 7 days. Do not let the new seedlings dry out. Once the seed germinates you can start adding more time to your watering schedule but cut back on the frequency.

6) Apply a high phosphorus fertilizer at germination. For example, 18-24-12 is a good choice. The fertilizer can be applied at the time of seeding, but I prefer applying it at or after germination. 

I do not recommend using wheat straw on bare areas. Wheat straw can sometimes have weed seeds in it. This can lead to weed problems in the spring. I have found that if the lawn is watered properly, wheat straw is not necessary.

Spring scalping of your warm season lawn

March 8th, 2009

Spring is the perfect time to scalp your warm season lawn (Bermuda, Zoysia). Scalping your lawn will help prevent thatch build-up and promote quicker spring green-up. We recommend scalping your lawn down to 1″ and bagging your clippings for best results. Click here for more information http://apps.caes.uga.edu/urbanag/Home&Garden/indexFS.cfm?storyid=2594 .

You can water newly seeded lawns

October 8th, 2008

You can water newly seeded lawns. Follow this link http://www.maltalandscape.com/cgi-bin/MySQLdb?FILE=/index1.html for information and to register for the outdoor water use program.

Current GA Outdoor watering restrictions and information

June 16th, 2008

Current watering restrictions (Note that watering-in of pesticide/herbicide applications is prohibited):

http://www.urbanagcouncil.com/docs/2008%20Outdoor%20Watering%20Restrictions.pdf 

To sign up for the outdoor water use registration program go to:

http://www.urbanagcouncil.com/



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