As a company that has been servicing the Naples Area for over 13 years, we are your top professional choice in lawn fertilization (insect, fungus, and weed control) and pest control needs which includes wild life. We apologize however we do not service any tree removal or trimming services besides fertilizing them. We also do not provide a free bee removal service. Please call us today for a free estimate.
"They did a great job."
Ron G on July 2025
As a company that has been servicing the Naples Area for over 13 years, we are your top professional choice in lawn fertilization (insect, fungus, and weed control) and pest control needs which includes wild life. We apologize however we do not service any tree removal or trimming services besides fertilizing them. We also do not provide a free bee removal service. Please call us today for a free estimate.
"They did a great job."
Ron G on July 2025
At Peer Landscaping, we take pride in transforming outdoor spaces with expert landscaping solutions tailored to your needs. Whether you're looking for routine lawn maintenance, garden design, hardscaping, or seasonal cleanups, our team delivers top-quality service with a personal touch. We specialize in: ? Lawn care & fertilization ? Landscape design & installation ? Mulching, sod, and plant installation ? Hardscaping (patios, walkways, retaining walls) ? Irrigation system installation & maintenance ? Pest Control Services Our commitment to excellence ensures that every project is completed with precision, efficiency, and the highest level of customer satisfaction. Contact Peer Landscaping today to bring your outdoor vision to life!
"Peer Landscaping is great. They were on time and reliable. I use them for all my landscape design needs and they come by for pest control as well. The lawn has never looked better!"
Megan D on March 2025
At Peer Landscaping, we take pride in transforming outdoor spaces with expert landscaping solutions tailored to your needs. Whether you're looking for routine lawn maintenance, garden design, hardscaping, or seasonal cleanups, our team delivers top-quality service with a personal touch. We specialize in: ? Lawn care & fertilization ? Landscape design & installation ? Mulching, sod, and plant installation ? Hardscaping (patios, walkways, retaining walls) ? Irrigation system installation & maintenance ? Pest Control Services Our commitment to excellence ensures that every project is completed with precision, efficiency, and the highest level of customer satisfaction. Contact Peer Landscaping today to bring your outdoor vision to life!
"Peer Landscaping is great. They were on time and reliable. I use them for all my landscape design needs and they come by for pest control as well. The lawn has never looked better!"
Megan D on March 2025
Frequency comes down to lawn health. A thick, well-established yard may thrive on one feeding per year, while stressed or nutrient-poor turf could need a boost every six weeks. Watch for slow growth or yellowing blades—both are signals that the grass is running low on nutrients and ready for another treatment.
Yes, you can fertilize your grass immediately after cutting it. Applying fertilizer right after mowing lets the nutrients soak in before the next cut or watering. Bag or rake up clippings first so they don’t block granules from hitting the soil. This quick post-mow step can improve absorption and help the lawn recover faster from the trim.
Too much fertilizer can scorch grass blades, create brown or yellow patches, and damage the roots—a condition called “fertilizer burn.” Stick to the product’s spread rate, and never double up hoping for faster results. If you’re unsure of the correct amount, a local lawn-care pro can measure, calibrate, and apply the right dose for your yard.
Yes, you can treat your lawn with compost instead of fertilizer. Compost delivers a slow, steady stream of organic nutrients and can replace or supplement commercial fertilizers. While bagged fertilizer gives grass an immediate boost, compost improves long-term soil structure and microbial life, setting the stage for stronger roots and greener blades season after season.
Early spring is the time for an organic, slow-release blend that feeds steadily and builds soil health. A slow-release product delivers nutrients over several weeks, setting up vigorous growth for the rest of the season. If the lawn is thin or the roots are shallow, pair that base feeding with a small dose of quick-release fertilizer for an instant green-up.