For nearly 40 years, Green Machine Lawn Service, Inc., has provided quality lawn care services in Eastern Pennsylvania to a multitude of satisfied clients. We pride ourselves in being a small family owned business and your expert lawn care specialists. This means we take the time to get to know our customers, we understand the lawn care challenges you face, and we know how to give you the beautiful landscaping you desire. We Know Lawn Care What truly sets us apart from our corporate competition is that we are extremely knowledgeable of our Eastern Pennsylvania Region. We have extensive knowledge of the many grass types, and which one's grow best in our area, depending on both climate and soil type. We offer the most reliable services to give you a gorgeous healthy lawn that will be the envy of your neighborhood.
"Very professional and prompt."
Ferdie R on October 2019
For nearly 40 years, Green Machine Lawn Service, Inc., has provided quality lawn care services in Eastern Pennsylvania to a multitude of satisfied clients. We pride ourselves in being a small family owned business and your expert lawn care specialists. This means we take the time to get to know our customers, we understand the lawn care challenges you face, and we know how to give you the beautiful landscaping you desire. We Know Lawn Care What truly sets us apart from our corporate competition is that we are extremely knowledgeable of our Eastern Pennsylvania Region. We have extensive knowledge of the many grass types, and which one's grow best in our area, depending on both climate and soil type. We offer the most reliable services to give you a gorgeous healthy lawn that will be the envy of your neighborhood.
"Very professional and prompt."
Ferdie R on October 2019
For over 58 years, we have been providing homeowners and businesses with the highest quality lawn service available. We specialize in the application of materials that your lawn needs to be the envy of the neighborhood. You have more important things to do with your time. Let us do your lawn! We are a Local Private Family Business Since 1964! We do not mow lawns. We are also really good taking care of your ornamental trees and shrubs. We even have an ISA Certified Arborist on staff.
"Very professional technicians Tony does an Outstanding job constantly. Office Team is â over the topâ friendly and professional. The technicians in addition to Tony are very professional, have uniforms , clean and modern environments and are very knowledgeable, licensed, and respectful. Great Company to work with !"
Raymond V on July 2024
For over 58 years, we have been providing homeowners and businesses with the highest quality lawn service available. We specialize in the application of materials that your lawn needs to be the envy of the neighborhood. You have more important things to do with your time. Let us do your lawn! We are a Local Private Family Business Since 1964! We do not mow lawns. We are also really good taking care of your ornamental trees and shrubs. We even have an ISA Certified Arborist on staff.
"Very professional technicians Tony does an Outstanding job constantly. Office Team is â over the topâ friendly and professional. The technicians in addition to Tony are very professional, have uniforms , clean and modern environments and are very knowledgeable, licensed, and respectful. Great Company to work with !"
Raymond V on July 2024
How often you need to fertilize your lawn depends on its health. A healthy lawn might only need fertilizing once a year, while one in poor condition could benefit from fertilization every six weeks. Look for signs like poor growth or discoloration to determine if your lawn needs more nutrients.
You can fertilize your lawn right after mowing, and professionals often recommend it. Fertilizing right after a fresh cut gives the fertilizer time to absorb before the next cut or watering. Just make sure to collect any grass clippings before you begin so they don't block the fertilizer from reaching the soil.
Over-fertilizing your lawn can put it at risk of “fertilizer burn.” Too much fertilizer can cause brown or yellow patches to develop, scorch grass blades, and damage the roots. It's important to follow the recommended application rates to keep your lawn healthy. If you’re unsure, contact a local lawn care professional to determine the right amount of fertilizer for your property.
You can use compost instead of fertilizer. Compost adds natural nutrients to your soil and can be used alongside or instead of traditional fertilizers. While fertilizers provide a quick nutrient boost, compost helps build long-term soil health and fertility. Using compost in your lawn is a great way to improve soil health and support strong root growth.