by northernturfAdmin | Oct 1, 2025 | fall lawn care, lawn fertilization, professional lawn care, soil health
When it comes to lawn care in Northern Maine, timing is everything. While many homeowners think spring is the prime season to fertilize, fall actually plays an even bigger role in the long-term health of your grass. By giving your lawn the right nutrients in late...
by northernturfAdmin | Jul 9, 2025 | lawn fertilization, lawn mowing, pest control, professional lawn care, Uncategorized
When it comes to lawn care, there’s no shortage of advice—but not all of it is accurate. At Northern Turf, we often hear well-meaning homeowners following outdated or misleading practices that can actually harm their grass more than help it. To help you grow a...
by northernturfAdmin | Mar 11, 2025 | lawn disease, lawn fertilization, professional lawn care, spring lawn care, winter lawn care
Northern Maine’s climate presents unique challenges—and opportunities—for maintaining a healthy lawn. With long, frigid winters, wet springs, a short but intense growing season, and unpredictable falls, homeowners must adapt their lawn care strategies to the...
by northernturfAdmin | Dec 5, 2024 | lawn fertilization, professional lawn care
As 2024 comes to a close, so does our 12th successful year in business. The weather was relatively tame this season, and a somewhat extended season into mid-November as well, which gave us the opportunity to perform more key late-season work on your properties to...
by northernturfAdmin | Apr 17, 2024 | lawn fertilization, professional lawn care
As a professional lawn care service, often times we are asked by prospective customers what we need to do to make their lawn green and weed-free. While sometimes the answer may be as simple as A-B-C, most of the time “it depends” is the go-to response. Some lawns...
by northernturfAdmin | Dec 7, 2023 | lawn fertilization, pest control, plant healthcare
We are nearing the end of 2023 and with it comes the successful end to our 11th year in business. Despite being an exceptionally wet season, and the associated challenges that came along with working around the rain, it did allow the turfgrass we managed to look...