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		<title>Does Your Lawn Look Dead After Winter? Hire A Dayton Area Lawn Spraying Company!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Chances are, if your lawn was mostly green last Fall, that it will recover from the long winter and be mostly green again in the Spring.
There are factors that can kill grass and truf areas during the winter. The 2 biggest culprits being salt and driveway melter damage, and heavy foot traffic on frozen grass. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Chances are, if your lawn was mostly green last Fall, that it will recover from the long winter and be mostly green again in the Spring.</p>
<p><strong>There are factors that can kill grass and truf areas during the winter</strong>. The 2 biggest culprits being salt and driveway melter damage, and heavy foot traffic on frozen grass. If you walked on your lawn in the winter, you may have smashed the crowns of the grass plant, killing it.</p>
<p>Have no fear though, as your local <a href="http://daytonlawncare.info" title="dayton lawn fertilizer companies">Dayton Lawn Fertilizing Company </a>can help you. <strong>The big players in Dayton and Cinci are <a href="http://daytonlawncare.info/recommends/ServiceMagic" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://daytonlawncare.info/recommends/ServiceMagic';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">TruGreen</a> ChemLawn, Scotts Lawn Service, Liesure Lawn Care and <a href="http://daytonlawncare.info/recommends/ServiceMagic" style=""  rel="nofollow" onmouseover="self.status='http://daytonlawncare.info/recommends/ServiceMagic';return true;" onmouseout="self.status=''">Buckeye Eco</a> Care.</strong></p>
<p>Each of these guys has their own specialized way of treating the lawn, but all have the same goal: <strong>making your lawn thicker and greener.</strong></p>
<p>Whatever you do, there are a number of options they all agree on and here is a<a href="http://http://daytonlawncare.info/2008/03/14/when-and-what-to-purchase-for-your-lawn-spraying-company/"> guide of what to buy from your Dayton lawn spraying company</a>.</p>
<p>The long story short is that your lawn will recover and you should leave it up to your landscape professional to worry about how and why. Aferall, that&#8217;s what you pay them for right?</p>
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