Lawn Design & Installation Care
Our team of experienced professionals take care of the entire lawn design along with the complete installation process including the installation all types shrubs and trees.
Cosco Landscape Co. LLC provides short-term and long-term services to clients ranging from small residential properties to large office locations. Our services can be packaged together or provided individually to meet your needs. Our work can be performed at once or in stages—all within budget. At Cosco Landscape Co. LLC the client decides!
When planning your landscape design, don’t overlook one of the most important features – the pathways and patios that connect each area to make them useable. By planning your pathway design, choosing the best materials, and caring for your outdoor space, you can create an outdoor oasis for relaxing and entertaining.
In summer, adjust your mower height to leave grass taller. Taller grass shades soil, which reduces water evaporation, leads to deeper roots and prevents weed seeds from germinating.Ideal mowing height varies with grass type. Time mowings so you're never removing more than one-third of the leaf surface at a time.
De-icing products that contain salt may damage nearby grass by leaching into it. This is likely to cause “physiological drought,” a condition that impedes nutrient uptake and creates bare spots. If you have to treat walkways across or near the edges of your lawn, choose products made with sodium chloride alternatives, such as calcium chloride.
Fall conditions are ideal for germinating cool-season grass seed. Overseeding thin lawns pays off with thick, strong, spring grass. Overseed at least 45 days before anticipated frost, so grass gets established before colder weather.2 A starter fertilizer such as Pennington UltraGreen Starter Fertilizer 22-23-4 supports fast, healthy establishment.
The best time to water your lawn is when it needs it. In the beginning of the season you don’t have to rush. When grass starts growing, it’s the roots that grow first. If the ground is a little dry, they grow deep into the soil. These deep roots help grass survive drought. So holding off on watering at first is actually good for your grass.
In summer, adjust your mower height to leave grass taller. Taller grass shades soil, which reduces water evaporation, leads to deeper roots and prevents weed seeds from germinating.Ideal mowing height varies with grass type. Time mowings so you're never removing more than one-third of the leaf surface at a time.
De-icing products that contain salt may damage nearby grass by leaching into it. This is likely to cause “physiological drought,” a condition that impedes nutrient uptake and creates bare spots. If you have to treat walkways across or near the edges of your lawn, choose products made with sodium chloride alternatives, such as calcium chloride.
Fall conditions are ideal for germinating cool-season grass seed. Overseeding thin lawns pays off with thick, strong, spring grass. Overseed at least 45 days before anticipated frost, so grass gets established before colder weather.2 A starter fertilizer such as Pennington UltraGreen Starter Fertilizer 22-23-4 supports fast, healthy establishment.
The best time to water your lawn is when it needs it. In the beginning of the season you don’t have to rush. When grass starts growing, it’s the roots that grow first. If the ground is a little dry, they grow deep into the soil. These deep roots help grass survive drought. So holding off on watering at first is actually good for your grass.
In summer, adjust your mower height to leave grass taller. Taller grass shades soil, which reduces water evaporation, leads to deeper roots and prevents weed seeds from germinating.Ideal mowing height varies with grass type. Time mowings so you're never removing more than one-third of the leaf surface at a time.
De-icing products that contain salt may damage nearby grass by leaching into it. This is likely to cause “physiological drought,” a condition that impedes nutrient uptake and creates bare spots. If you have to treat walkways across or near the edges of your lawn, choose products made with sodium chloride alternatives, such as calcium chloride.