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Mathis Outdoors wants to be your landscape solution!
Mathis Outdoors wants to be your landscape solution!
Spring is a great time of year. The birds are singing, the weather is warming, and the flowers are blooming. Annual broad leaf weeds also start germinating in lawns in Coweta County and Fayette County Georgia this time of year. One of the more common weeds that we see in the Newnan, Peachtree City, Senoia…
Many people think spring is the time to start getting their lawn in shape for a sucessfull growing season. That is not the case. Late summer and early fall is the most importaint time of the year to have your lawn treated by a professional lawn treatment company. Grassy weeds like nutsedge, crabgrass and dallis grass are treated in late…
Over the years at Mathis Outdoors Inc. we have had the opportunity to deliver quality turf management to thousands of clients in CowetaCountyGa. and FayetteCountyGa. In that time we have learned that many do it yourself lawn enthusiast prefer that we do their chemical lawn applications. Why is this? All of our clients have three…
Army worms become an issue for lawns in Newnan, Sharpsburg, Senoia, Peachtree City and Fayetteville around August and September. They move fast and can be very distructive. Army worms are easy to recognize. Chances are, if you have an infestation, your lawn will be covered with them. Army worms are an inch to 1 1/2 inches…
The mild temperatures and moderate rainfall has produced great growing conditions this fall for your fescue lawn. It is always important to aerate and overseed on the tail end of summer so that new seedlings can germinate and establish themselves before bitter the bitter winter sets in. The CowetaCounty and FayetteCounty, Mathis Outdoors does all…
One way to improve the quality and density of your lawn is to provide optimal growing conditions for the type of turf you have. One of the biggest problems we see as turf care specialists is a lack of sun light. In Newnan, Sharpsburg, and Senoia 80% to 90% of the lawns we treat are…