Lawn Care

Since 1997, Natural Concepts Landscaping has been producing green, beautiful lawns throughout the Toms River area. We are committed to providing top quality service to every customer. We are licensed by the Department of Environmental Protection (D.E.P.) and fully insured. Here is what you will get when you choose Natural Concepts Landscaping....

High Quality Slow-Release Fertilizer

Prolongs feeding without excessive growth

Weed Control

As needed, keeping your lawn WEED FREE, allowing you to enjoy its beauty ALL season long

Customized Programs

Designed to fit the needs of your lawn AND your budget

Service and Dependability

Priding ourselves on providing you outstanding, dependable service

Technical Know-How

Highly trained professionals, with knowledge of which products to apply, when to apply them, and how much is needed to keep your lawn in TOP NOTCH condition. John D'Elia is the only Certified Turfgrass Professional in the area.

Insect/Fungicide Applications

Can be incorporated into your program or on an as-needed basis.


Additional Services Available to Maintain the Health and Beauty of Your Lawn:


Power-Seeding

A mechanical, vertical slicing of thatch and soil, followed by seeding. This process creates an ideal seedbed, which allows seed to make contact with soil; avoiding germination on top of dead organic matter, and providing greater germinating success.

Core Aeration

The mechanical removal of small cores of soil and thatch from your lawn, relieving soil compaction. This allows air, water, and fertilizer to successfully reach the root zone, increasing the effectiveness of applied fertilizers and control products. This also stimulates root growth, creating healthier and stronger turf grass plants.

Thatching

The removal of the tightly-woven layer of accumulated dead and decaying plant tissue which is located between the soil surface and the green vegitation. Excess accumulation of thatch blocks out air, light, and water, thus increasing your lawn's succeptibility to disease, insect damage, and drought stress.