Gold Package

Going Green Lawn Services

Our Gold Package's Unparalleled Service

Going Green Lawn Services presents our Gold Package, the penultimate solution for St. Louis, MO area homeowners seeking exceptional lawn care. This comprehensive service offers nearly year-round attention to your outdoor space, so your lawn receives the finest treatment available. Our team provides the quality lawn maintenance Fenton, MO residents know and love. Contact us today to discover how our Gold Package can revitalize your lawn.

Premium Year-Round Care with Gold Package

With Going Green Lawn Services, you can transform your yard into a lush, vibrant oasis that stands out from the rest of the block. Choosing the Gold Package means investing in superior lawn care backed by decades of expertise. You'll see targeted services throughout the year:

March:

  • Pre-emergent to control crabgrass throughout the season
  • Fertilizer for spring growth and green-up
  • Weed control to establish a uniform appearance


April:

  • Pre- or post-emergent depending on the timing of the application to either prevent or suffocate crabgrass seeds as they germinate
  • Weed control to promote a more healthy, uniform appearance


May:

  • Target any potential problems in the lawn (broadleaf weeds)


June:

  • Grub control to prevent damage to the root zone
  • Fertilizer for healthy growth throughout spring
  • Weed control to maintain a healthy appearance


July and August:

  • Target broadleaf weeds, as many thrive in the warmer climates of this transitional zone
  • Nutsedge control (a common problem at this time of the season—warm, damp areas)
  • Crabgrass control (high temperatures can break down preventatives in the soil prematurely)


September:

  • Balanced fertilizer to encourage recovery as well as healthy, strong roots
  • Weed control to maintain a uniform appearance


October:

  • Lime to correct the pH balance of the soil
  • Weed control to maintain a healthy appearance


November:

  • High-nitrogen fertilizer (winterizer) allows the root zone to store food through the winter and encourages healthy spring green-up