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The first lawn mowing of the season is coming soon! If you have not already done so, call Total Lawn Care to set up your lawn care services for this year! We are a professional fully licensed, and insured lawn care provider in business since 1994. We take pride in our landscaping services and would love to have an opportunity to take care of your lawn.
If you would like to meet with one of our landscaping experts to go over any possible services you may need this year, please call us at 248-588-1694, email info@totallawncareinc.com, or Click Here to use our Online Request to schedule an appointment for a free!
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Thinking about planting Annual and Perennial flowers this year? Middle to late Spring is the most opportune time to plant perennials and annuals in your garden. By planting them in mid to late Spring, you ensure that any late night frosts do not effect root growth, or plant health. You also ensure that the heat waves of summer do not effect the plant early in it’s growing cycle. Summer planting can also be very successful if proper watering is observed during the planting process.
Perennial and Annual maintenance is fairly easy. Be sure to remove dead flowers as soon as possible to encourage new growth during spring and summer, prune off any dead tops in late winter, and apply insecticide as needed to control any pests as soon as noticed to help avoid spreading them to other plants.
It’s that time of the season! If you haven’t already, please contact us to confirm your Lawn Sprinkler System Winterization for these upcoming months! Because of the type of work, Sprinkler System Blow-outs require us to have access to your water lines, often within your home. The yearly winter blowout is a 



