Why you can’t put lawn care on hold in the summer

August 10, 2025

As summer warms up, many homeowners assume lawn care takes a backseat until spring. But, if you want a healthy, green, weed-free lawn year-round, summer and fall are important times to stay on a professional fertilization and weed control program.

Weeds don't take a season off and neither should your lawn program.

 The WLS seasonal program includes:

🧪Science backed solutions

📅Just in time applications all year long

✅Mixture of pre-emergent, broadleaf weed control, fertilization, liquid, and granular products

🏅WLS' A+ Rated Customer Service



All of our applicators are licensed by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture and have the experience to complete applications correctly, monitor your lawn for disease or fungus issues, and answer questions you have about your lawn's overall health and appearance.

If you are not happy with your lawn or are tired of trying to figure it out yourself, get a quote in minutes from WLS. Give us a call or text at 502-499-7841 or fill out our service request form to get started today!

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