Published on Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Spring is here in full force, and we couldn't be happier about it! It is the season to start things anew and give a fresh look to the inside and outside of your home or business. If you are considering freshening up your landscaping, then right now is the perfect time to add some annual flowers to your yard.
At Grow Pros Lawn Care, LLC, we install many different varieties of warm-season annual flowers in our northern Indiana region. Learn about five popular annual flowers our landscaping crews plant in...
Published on Monday, February 03, 2020

Adding a new walkway to your home or business is a great way to improve the aesthetic appeal of your landscape and grant guests better mobility around your property.
Here at Grow Pros Lawn Care, LLC, we offer walkway installation services for residential and commercial properties in South Bend, Granger, and Elkhart, IN.
When choosing how you want your walkway to look, you must consider various factors. Before settling on a final decision, you should think about the ...
Published on Friday, January 10, 2020

Unsurprisingly, winter isn't the best time for a lawn to reach its full growth potential. In fact, this dreaded season may cause your lawn to deteriorate. You shouldn't take your chances and hope it bounces back on its own.
To take the probability out of your lawn making a comeback, we at Grow Pros Lawn Care, LLC offer you expert lawn restoration services that include aeration, hydroseeding, and more. Properties in South Bend, Granger, and Elkhart, IN can take advantage...
Published on Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Fertilizer Tips
Use slow release fertilizer. Most store bought fertilizers have a very small amount of slow release product, usually less than five percent (5%). Grow Pros uses at least thirty percent (30%) slow release products. This ensures your fertilizer will last until the next treatment.
Iron gives your lawn a deep green color. Grow Pros puts down iron with every application of fertilizer.
Watering Tips
Your lawn needs an inch and a half of water a week, either from...