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In our continuous commitment to enhancing customer service, we are delighted to share that Justin Page has successfully completed ongoing education at the esteemed University of Georgia. Through the Principles of Turfgrass Management program, Justin has had the privilege of learning from top professors at UGA. This comprehensive course covers essential principles including weed prevention, proper fertilization, thatch and disease control, and other crucial management techniques. We are confident that Justin's newfound knowledge and expertise will further elevate our service standards and benefit our valued customers.

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Ongoing education and training play a crucial role in enhancing the skills and knowledge of our lawn care technicians, ultimately making them more effective in their work and promoting environmental safety. By staying up to date with the latest industry practices, techniques, and advancements, PageTurf can provide better service.




    Don't Worry!  Your grass is fine.

Warm season grasses, such as Bermuda grass or Zoysia grass, tend to go dormant during cold weather. This means that they stop growing and their color may turn brown or yellow. It is a natural response to protect themselves from the cold temperatures. However, once the weather warms up again, these grasses will come out of dormancy and resume their growth. It's important to note that proper winterization and maintenance practices can help ensure the health of warm season grasses during the dormant period.

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