Lawn treatment services are often services the general population does not think too much about, unless it is 9:00 AM on a weekend and all you hear are leaf blowers and lawn mowers playing their cacophonous orchestra of sound. However, the sacrifice to your calm mornings are typically worth it, as the end product is something every person loves to see. Fresh cut green grass, even lawns, and no weeds or overgrown patches in sight are symbols of a place people want to be in. Transferring these same beliefs to a park can bring about similar results as well.
Going for a walk in the park is a favorite pastime for many, and the presentation of the park itself can be a contributing factor to how many daily visitors the park gets. Uncared for establishments hardly get any attention, and parks are no different. Patches of overgrown grass are not appealing, but the lack of healthy grass can be an even bigger deterrent. Parks are extensive areas of greenery that need constant care and maintenance, but this maintenance benefits everyone from the worms in the ground to the people in running shoes. Trimming grass can help keep the balance in the local ecosystem, giving more nutrients to those who need it without crowding out other floral species, all while limiting the number of insects that find homes in tall grass. This of course, benefits people who are insect magnets and helps them enjoy the great outdoors a little more. The more people that visit the park, the more the local government is willing to invest in the park and make it even more enjoyable for animals and people alike. Parks perfectly embody the symbiotic relationship between humans and nature, and as such should be cared for with respect.
So, despite the noise and disturbance to nearby areas, lawn care services are nuisances only for an hour or two, but leave behind a beautiful and green area that brings joy and fresh air to everyone with a desire to experiences it. The City of Bartlett, Tennessee is seeking bids for lawn treatment services of their parks, including herbicide, fertilization, and other general lawn care services. If interested in this opportunity, click on the link to learn more. The bid closes May 15 at 2:00 PM EDT.