If you have been looking into lawn care in Dayton, Ohio, you might be weighing your options. Not only are there a lot of lawn care companies in our region, but there are seemingly different types of lawn care too, including both “traditional” and “organic” programs.
If you’ve been searching for organic lawn care in Cincinnati or Dayton, one of the options that may have popped up is PureLawn Organic Lawn Care. As with any lawn care company that you might be considering, the best way to make a decision is to do your research and truly understand what you’re investing in.
We’ve helped do this with a number of companies, such as Experigreen, throughout the history of our blog.
In this one, we will take a closer look at PureLawn Organic Lawn Care vs. Oasis Turf & Tree. At the end of the day, we want you to feel like you’ve made the best choice for your lawn.
PureLawn is a local lawn care company, which (as a locally owned and operated family business ourselves), we can appreciate.
Using a locally-based company is a benefit to you, as they should understand the needs of our area as opposed to just following a prescribed lawn care program, as a large, national lawn service chain might do.
PureLawn obviously advertises itself as an organic lawn care company but they do have more than one program option.
Instead, the 100-percent organic program uses things like corn gluten meal and molasses to treat the lawn.
The trouble is, that organic lawn care is not nearly as effective as traditional lawn care programs. Oftentimes when people invest in organic lawn care, they end up being frustrated with the results.
If you’re paying for Cincinnati lawn services, you want results. You want your dandelions to go away, a lawn free from the worries of grubs, and a lawn that you’re proud to show off. Commonly-accepted lawn care programs employ the use of effective fertilizers and weed and pest control products to achieve these results.
In comparing Oasis to PureLawn, our program is most similar (but still with a crucial difference) to PureLawn’s blended program that uses both synthetic and organic-based products.
However, organic fertilizer alone is not the same thing as organic-based fertilizer with bionutrition, and that’s a key difference in our program. This unique approach focuses on soil health, which is the true secret to a healthy lawn.
This process begins by introducing beneficial microbes to the soil throughout the year. It restores soil to the way nature intended it to be. It’s a crucial step well beyond just applying organic-based fertilizers and one most companies do not take.
While fungi and bacteria are the most well-known, it also includes protozoa, mites, and micro arthropods, to name just a few. There can actually be as many as 50,000 species in just a teaspoon of soil. It is this healthy blend of living organisms that helps create optimal growing conditions for the lawn.
Of course, we do also use some non-organic products because they work best. And because we are committed to adhering to best practices and strictly following guidelines, we can help keep lawn care safe, too.
At the end of the day, you have the choice to choose a lawn care program that you feel best suits your wants and needs.
We understand why organic lawn care first makes it onto homeowners’ radar. But as people truly explore their options and what they mean, they often discover they don’t really want (or need) 100-percent organic lawn care.
We’re lucky enough to be part of their journey as they make the decision that is best for them, their family, and their lawn. And we’d love to be part of yours as well.
Ultimately, it is your choice. You can choose a company that is going to be responsible and safe and still provide you with top-notch results by focusing on soil health and giving your lawn what it truly needs.
If you’re ready for a beautiful lawn and want to learn more about the lawn care programs we offer with bionutrition for your Dayton, Ohio, Cincinnati, or Northern Kentucky home, request a quote, then sit back and relax as you get the results — and the safety — that you desire.