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DIY Lawn Care VS Professional Lawn Care | PPLM | (804) 530-2540
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Picture Perfect Lawn Maintenance takes a look at DIY vs Professional lawn care! Why hire a lawn professional when a lawn can be managed on your own? There are actually many good reasons to hire a lawn…
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Love your video and you are dead on with your message. I am a DYI lawn guy where I feel I can still do it. I love the challenge and I am still an agronomist at heart. You all did a great job at the end of last season and I am very appreciative! I am sure I will have you all back again at some point as I trust the company, the service, and the products. Have a great season!
I’m a DIY guy because…well, I’ve always been one. All my other yards until this one were easy. Never weeds, fert twice a year, cut it once a week. Beautiful. This yard started from dirt, never done that before. Had challenges from the get go. But, I’ve learned a lot, and that’s my favorite part of it now is learning. To the point where being in my lawn and actually having to deal with issues makes me want to go back to college to learn more about it. So it’s not an ego stroke, it’s a knowledge quest, with aesthetic value at times lol
Another awesome video w/ very interesting content. You're my favorite youtube personality. We are also hoping to incorporate Carbon X (once it becomes available to DIYers) in addition to milorganite (which has worked incredibly well and is goof proof, so no burning and no streaks). What would your ball-park application schedule look like using Carbon X and milo during the upcoming season?
You are dead on with this. Most people, if they want a nice lawn, would be much better off having a pro do the weed control and fertilization.
Once again, very informative.
3:46 So you're saying I won't be likely to run out, perfect! 😉 Great job on the video!
Great video Caety!
Another con is storing your chemicals and what to do with them at the end of the year for storing them over the winter. Also the efficacy of older chemicals are you still getting your dollars worth and doesit work as well as it did when you first bought them. Don't get me wrong DIY is a good thing but this is a involved hobby and we all have the responsibility to be Stewart's of our environment.
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