O'Mara's Landscaping
              & Lawn Care Inc.

323 St. Thomas Drive
Chapel Hill, NC 27517

Phone: 919-942-5051
Fax: 919-942-5704


Office Hours:
Monday - Friday:
9:00am - 5:00 pm


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Weed & Feed Program

Just like most things in life, one size simply does not fit all. Even though our program is tailored to the seasons the products used are customized to meet the needs of your specific lawn type.Just like most things in life, one size simply does not fit all. Even though our program is tailored to the seasons the products used are customized to meet the needs of your specific lawn type. Below is a description of our program, application seasons and what each session entails. If you would like more information pertaining to this service or would like to schedule an estimate for service feel free to contact us at 919-942-5051.

Seven Application Weed & Feed Program

Early Spring Application - Late January through March
Our first visit promotes early spring green up and weed control. Application consists of a complete fertilizer, pre-emerge crabgrass control, and broadleaf weed control.

Spring Application - March through April
The second visit will improve the color as well as density. Application consists of a complete fertilizer, pre-emergent crabgrass control, and broadleaf weed control.

Summer I Application - April through June
This treatment contains slow release fertilizer. This application maintains color throughout the summer and provides consistent growth of cool season grasses.

Summer II Application- late June through August
Lime is critical to improve soils as well as balance acidity. This application consists of a lime application.

Early Fall Application- August through September
Early fall fertilization will improve damage from summer stresses.

Late Fall Application - October through November
Fall fertilization continues to thicken the lawn and strengthen root development.

Winter Application - November through December
Fertilization and weed control to green up the lawn before winter. This helps control winter annuals before spring, allowing the turf fill in early in the spring.