At Barefoot Grass, our service is designed for regular mowing. Our products cling to the leaf blades - like iron filings to a magnet - creating a nutrient/insecticide coated leaf. With each mowing the coated clippings fall into the canopy where the insecticide goes to work on the bugs and the clippings become nutrient rich organic source for recycling.
With every mowing your lawn is fertilized and treated for bugs whether it is right after we treat the lawn or a week later – the results are the same. Just don’t bag the clippings.
As to safety, the products are safe for people and pets. It is best to stay off until dry to prevent tracking outdoor products indoors. Mowing after a service is safe for lawn maintenance workers – again it is best to wait until dry – but if you don’t, avoid tracking the clippings indoors by removing your shoes or cleaning them before entering your home.
Learn more here: Why Does the Sign Say KEEP OFF UNTIL DRY?
Rick Orr
Staff Agronomist at Barefoot Grass
Since 1995, Rick Orr has worked in Pinellas County providing turf management and pest control. Rick Orr is a graduate of VA Tech in Agronomy (Turf Ecology) and the creator of Iloveturf.com.
Since graduating from VA Tech in 1979, Rick worked in the green industry, mostly with golf courses, resorts, and large communities. Rick has obtained certifications in arboriculture, landscape, and irrigation, and taught Environmental Horticulture at St Petersburg College.
Currently, Rick is the Staff Agronomist at Barefoot Grass in Largo, FLTo learn more about Barefoot Grass: Barefootgrass.co
PHONE:
727-531-2416 |
EMAIL:
customerservice@barefootgrass.com
Business Hours
Monday - Friday 8:00am - 5:00pm
Saturday - Sunday Closed