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Spring Feeding
Greener, stronger growth
Fertilization should fit the lawn condition, season, and property instead of being treated like a one-size-fits-all product.
Free Lawn Estimate
If your lawn is thin, patchy, full of weeds, or slow to green up, Town & Country can take a look and recommend the right seasonal treatment plan for your property. No national call center, no one-size-fits-all route. Just local guidance, fair pricing, and a clear next step.
Serving Chester County since 1992 | Free on-property estimates | Same-day local follow-up
Current Spring Program Savings
Slide to compare a real Town & Country lawn treatment and fertilization result before and after.
“I hired Town & Country for weed control and fertilization at my house last year, and I was really happy with the results. The lawn looked stronger, greener, and much less overrun with weeds as the season went on. They were responsive, easy to work with, and made the whole process simple. I would definitely use them again.”
Matthew S., homeowner
Common Lawn Problems
You do not need to know the exact treatment before you request an estimate. Tell us what looks wrong, and we can look at the property, explain the likely cause, and recommend the right seasonal next step.
Broadleaf weeds can take over quickly in spring when the lawn is thin or untreated.
Weak areas may need feeding, weed control, timing adjustments, or a broader recovery plan.
A greener lawn starts with the right feeding schedule and realistic expectations for the property.
Prevention and timing matter. We can tell you what makes sense now and what belongs later in the season.
Late Spring Lawn Timing
In Chester County, late spring is when many homeowners start noticing weeds, uneven color, thin turf, and early signs of summer lawn stress. A good treatment plan should match the property, the timing, and the condition of the lawn, not just throw down a generic product.
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Greener, stronger growth
Fertilization should fit the lawn condition, season, and property instead of being treated like a one-size-fits-all product.
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When weeds are active
Dandelions, broadleaf weeds, and early-season pressure are easier to manage when the plan starts before the lawn gets away from you.
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When a full program fits
Free grub control is included with a full program when that plan is the right fit for the property.
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Think beyond one application
Some lawns need a full-season plan so spring, summer, and fall treatments work together instead of chasing symptoms.
A local team can usually call the same day during business hours to talk through what you are seeing.
We check what the lawn is doing now, where the problem areas are, and what timing makes sense.
If a full program is right, we explain it. If the lawn does not need something, we say that too.
Typical Full Program
Every lawn is different. Some need a lighter touch, some need more help, and timing changes with the season. When a full program is the right fit, it usually follows a schedule like this:
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Beginning of the year through April
Fertilizer, crabgrass prevention, and early broadleaf weed control to get the season started right.
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April through June
Follow-up feeding and weed control as growth picks up and spring weeds become more active.
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June through August
Balanced fertilizer, continued weed control, and free grub control with a full program.
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Late August window
A steadying application to keep the lawn moving in the right direction before fall recovery season.
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September through October
Fertilizer and weed control as cooler weather helps the lawn thicken and recover.
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October through November
Winterizer fertilizer to strengthen roots before winter.
We look at lawn condition, weed pressure, and timing before recommending the next step.
You hear from a local team that can usually call the same day and pay attention to the property instead of treating you like a route stop.
You get personal service and fair local pricing without paying for big-company overhead.
The goal is a lawn that looks stronger through the season, not a fast one-time green-up that fades.
Town and Country Landscape provides lawn treatment, fertilization, weed control, and full-program service for homeowners in West Chester, Kennett Square, Chadds Ford, Avondale, West Grove, Exton, Malvern, Downingtown, Coatesville, and surrounding Chester County communities.
Estimates are scheduled at the property so we can look at the lawn, tailor the recommendation, and give you fair pricing for the work that actually makes sense.
Tell us where the property is located and what lawn issues you are seeing. If you are not sure exactly what the lawn needs, that is okay. A local team can usually call the same day, talk through the right next step, and give you fair pricing for the property.