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Allentuck Landscaping Co. is pleased to announce the roll out of our new Hybrid Organic Lawn Care Program

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Kid Safe, Pet Safe, Earth Safe

Our program introduces a 100% organic bio-nutrient plant probiotic

Safe lawn care is something that we are all concerned about. We want to know that our lawns are safe for our children and our pets.

CLARKSBURG, MARYLAND, USA, July 26, 2017 /EINPresswire.com/ — Allentuck Landscaping Co. is pleased to announce the roll out of our new Hybrid Organic Lawn Care Program. This program is kid safe, pet safe, and earth safe.

Safe lawn care is something that we are all concerned about. We want to know that our lawns are safe for our children and our pets. We also want to make sure that what we put on our lawns is not harming the earth. At the same time, we all still want the American dream of a lush, green yard.

“At Allentuck Landscaping Co., one of our goals is to consistently deliver top quality service to our customers, while still being good stewards of the environment. After all, we are leaders in the original ‘green industry’ in this area,” commented company president Bruce Allentuck.

Our program introduces a 100% organic bio-nutrient plant probiotic that balances the soil’s ecosystem, building strong roots and growing healthier, more resilient plants. By improving the soil the grass grows in, the lawn will naturally be stronger and healthier.

Instead of lots of chemicals, our program uses an abundant and diverse list of beneficial microorganisms, microbial food sources, and organic additives that turn a small amount of fertilizer into the most effective plant treatment available. By using these bio-nutrients, we can reduce your inputs by up to 75%.

Beneficial microorganisms, microbial food sources, and organic additives mean fewer pesticides to be concerned with for your children and pets, and less nutrients to run-off and pollute our streams, rivers and the Chesapeake Bay. This program is a huge step towards having a beautiful lawn and making sure it is safe.

At Allentuck Landscaping Co., our mission is to create beautiful environments for people to enjoy. We see landscaping as a way to improve people’s lives.

The Allentuck Landscaping Co. team has been delighting homeowners in Maryland, Washington DC and Northern Virginia for over 28 years with our turnkey approach to landscape design, installation, construction, and maintenance. Most companies try to serve many types of customers at the same time; homeowners, shopping centers, office buildings, and the list goes on. At Allentuck Landscaping Co., we focus on one customer, you, the homeowner. We have a singular focus on bringing you the best landscape practices, the best customer service, and the best value for your home.

Services Provide – Master Landscape Plans, Complete Maintenance Programs, Plantings, Patios, Walkways, Retaining Walls, Water Features, Outdoor Lighting, Outdoor Kitchens, Trellises & Pergolas, Irrigation Systems, Drainage Solutions, Grading & Sodding. Fire Pits & Fire Places, Spring Clean Ups, Decks, and Fences.

Areas Served – Chevy Chase, Bethesda, Potomac, Rockville, North Potomac, Darnestown, Gaithersburg, Germantown, Boyds, Clarksburg, Ijamsville, Urbana, Frederick, and Washington DC.

Bruce Allentuck
Allentuck Landscaping Co
301-515-1900

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