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Businiess name:  Looks Green Lawn & Tree Care
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
I am really happy to see I choose Looks Green Lawn Care. All my neighbors were getting application this past summer when we were having a drought. Having been in the retail chemical business for 33 years I know that fertilizer and weed control should not be applied on drought stressed grass. It will burn up the roots and does nothing to help the grass or soil. Looks Green stopped applying chemicals when it stopped raining this summer as they should. I am going to happily use Looks Green in the future and will tell everyone I know to use them. There is no reason to waste chemicals on stressed grass. The other thing is chemicals placed on hard ground do nothing but wash away with the first hard rain that comes along. Thanks to Roger and Looks Green for waiting as you should. To remark to one of the letter place here. If they did not apply because of heavy rains in the spring they did your right. Heavy rains push the chemicals through the soil below the grass roots and you wasted your money and the chemical. Looks Green did you a favor. You should stick with them unless you like wasting your money.

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