Jacobs Turf — soil-first lawn care in Atlanta
Natural fertilization and weed control on an Atlanta lawn

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Fertilization & Weed Control in Atlanta

A season-long plan that feeds the soil and crowds out weeds — targeted spot-spray for early control, then natural pre-emergents as the turf takes over.

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The approach

Feed the soil, not the calendar

A full-season program, not a one-off. Early on we spot-spray herbicide only where weeds actually are — targeted, never blanket. From there we switch to natural pre-emergents and keep feeding the turf so it thickens and out-competes weeds on its own. Almost everything we put down adds nutrients and organic matter and builds the soil, so it gets genuinely better every visit — not just greener for a week.

Professor’s note

More nitrogen is not more better — over-feeding buys thatch and disease. We feed to the soil test and let a dense, healthy stand do most of the weed control for us.

Questions

FAQ

Do you blanket-spray for weeds?
No. Early in the season we spot-spray herbicide only where weeds actually are — targeted, never blanket. Then we switch to natural pre-emergents and let a thick, healthy stand crowd weeds out on its own.
Is more nitrogen better?
No — over-feeding buys thatch and disease. We feed to the soil test, not the calendar, and let a dense, healthy stand do most of the weed control for us.
What makes this different from a conventional program?
Almost everything we put down (except that early spot spray) adds nutrients and organic matter — the soil gets genuinely better every visit, not just greener for a week. And our inputs are natural: they smell like real soil, not a chemical shelf.

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Every plan starts from your soil test. Trace your lawn or reach out and we’ll map the season.

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