FAQ

New lawn installation or any seeding work:

(Medina • Cuyahoga County • Summit County)
🌱 New Lawn Care: Your First-Year Roadmap
 
A brand-new lawn is like a brand-new puppy—give it the right care up front and you’ll enjoy years of healthy, worry-free growth. Follow these guidelines during the critical establishment phase (the first 12 months) and you’ll set your turf up for success.
 
 
💧 1. Keep Seed Consistently Moist
 • 24/7 dampness is non-negotiable while seeds germinate.
 • Water twice a day (morning and late afternoon) with a gentle spray so the top ½ inch of soil never dries out.
 
🌾 2. Feed for a Strong Start
 • Four weeks after installation, apply a starter-grade fertilizer to boost root development and fill-in speed.
 
✂️ 3. Mow at the Right Height
 • First mow when grass reaches 3½ inches.
 • Set mower blades to 3 inches—tall enough to protect tender roots, short enough to promote thickening.
 
🚷 4. Keep Pets (and Heavy Foot Traffic) Off
 • No paws or play for at least 30 days.
 • Early compaction can crush new roots before they anchor.
 
🌿 5. Expect Weeds—It’s Normal
 • New seed + no weed-control treatments (yet) = the occasional intruder. Don’t panic!
 • A selective weed-control program can begin ≈ 8 weeks after installation if desired.
 
⏳ 6. Be Patient: Full Thickening Takes Up to One Year
 • Germination happens in weeks—but true density comes with the seasons.
 • Regular mowing, balanced fertilization, and proper watering will gradually crowd out most weeds and create that lush, carpet-like finish.
 
 
Questions or need help scheduling that first weed treatment? Reach out to the HollandScaping team anytime—your healthiest lawn starts with the right guidance. Happy growing! 🌿

New plant installation:

🌼 New Plant Care: Helping Your Landscape Take Root
 
Your new plants are settling into their forever home—and a little thoughtful watering goes a long way. Here’s how to help them thrive during the critical first few months:
 
 
💧 1. Water 2–4 Times per Week (Depending on the Weather)
 • Cooler days? 2 times a week is plenty.
 • Hot, dry spells? Bump it up to 4 times.
 • Remember: consistency is key during early root development.
 
🌱 2. Deep, Infrequent Watering is Best
 • Shallow daily watering trains roots to stay near the surface.
 • Deep soaks encourage stronger, deeper root systems—making plants more drought-resistant over time.
 
🚿 3. Use the Hose-at-the-Base Trick
 • Place your hose right at the base of the plant and let it trickle slowly.
 • Perennials: 10 minutes
 • Shrubs: 15 minutes
 • Trees: 20 minutes
 • Avoid spraying foliage—focus on the roots where the plant actually drinks.
 
✋ 4. Check Moisture at the Drip Line
 • Go just under the mulch at the plant’s drip line (edge of the canopy).
 • Grab a handful of soil and squeeze:
 • Clumps together? You’re good.
 • Dry and crumbly? Time to water!
 
🌿 5. Fertilize for Continued Growth
 • After 8 weeks, your plants can be fertilized again to support healthy growth through the season.
 • Ask us about the best products for your specific plants and soil!
 
 
With the right start, your new landscape will flourish beautifully. Got questions? HollandScaping is here to help—just give us a shout! 🌞

Paver patio installation and maintenance:

🧱 Paver Patio Maintenance: Keeping It Looking Like New
 
A professionally installed paver patio is built to last—and with just a little occasional care, it’ll stay beautiful and functional for decades. Here’s what to know:
 
 
✅ Years 1–3: Virtually Maintenance-Free
 • Your new patio will need very little upkeep during the first few years.
 • You might spot the occasional weed poking through—just pluck it and move on!
 
🧼 Year 4: Time for a Refresh
 • Around year four, it’s a good idea to give your patio a full refresh:
 • Pressure wash the surface to remove grime, moss, and buildup.
 • Reapply polymeric sand between the joints to keep them tight and weed-resistant.
 
🔁 Ongoing: Repeat Every 4–5 Years
 • This deep-clean and re-sanding cycle should be repeated every 4–5 years to keep the structure strong and the look crisp.
 
🚫 Important: Let Sand Cure
 • After installing new polymeric sand, avoid walking or placing furniture on the patio for at least 24 hours.
 • This gives the sand time to cure properly and lock everything in place.
 
 
With just a little love every few years, your patio will stay as stunning as the day it was installed. Questions? Reach out to HollandScaping—we’re happy to help maintain the magic. 🏡✨