December 29, 2022

Visionary Fertilization: A Holiday Thank You Note For Our Lawn Care Customers

When you look at your lawn, what do you see? Green grass, flower-filled gardens, multicolored leaves, or hard-packed snow, depending on the time of year. When we look at your lawn, we see an opportunity to create a safe haven for your family. Keeping Southeast Michigan lawns thriving year-round is our goal–but we couldn’t do it without you. This holiday season, Visionary Fertilization would like to thank our customers for trusting us to take care of their turf.

We Treat Your Yard Like Our Own


Lawn care service is about more than cutting the grass and keeping weeds at bay. It’s about taking the time to understand the homeowner’s needs and bringing their vision to life. Our 35 years of combined experience have taught us that no two yards are alike. From pest control to complete lawn renovations, our specialists have tackled some of Southeast Michigan’s toughest turfs and helped breathe life into trees and shrubs. Our list of services includes the following:


Lawn Care Technology and Techniques


When our owners aren’t onsite transforming lawns, they study the latest technologies and research eco-friendly options to incorporate into our services. Our customers often ask about organic treatments, for example. We’ve partnered with local farms to source fertilizer and aerating materials that are native to Southeast Michigan lawns. Our specialists are also familiar with the area’s weather patterns, which helps us stay ahead of potential issues to help keep your grass and other greenery growing even in the harshest months.

Creating Curb Appeal One Lawn At A Time

Weed control in Michigan

This time of year, snow and sleet can make your yard look soggy or worse. Visionary Fertilization can keep your yard fed, fertilized, and ready for spring growth even in these conditions. After all, your lawn is the first thing people see when they come to your home. Our team works hard to ensure your grass is in the best shape possible. In the spring and summer, techniques such as lawn striping, for example, often provide an aesthetic touch and promote healthy grass growth. Personalized care like this is a hallmark of Visionary Fertilization, and we do it with three core values: 


  • Passion - we’re determined to provide the best possible service.
  • Honestly - we’re committed to upfront pricing, expectations, and goals.
  • Quality - we’re dedicated to using safe and proven products.

Let Us Transform Your Yard


If you’re a Visionary Fertilization customer, thank you for trusting us. If you’ve come across this blog by chance, welcome! As veterans, we’re happy to serve our country and our customers and would love the opportunity to work with you. Take a peek at our website or check out our learning center for helpful tips on yard issues and maintenance. You can also sign up for a no-risk, free estimate. Contact us for more information on our 7-Step Treatment Program or other lawn, tree, and shrub care or pest control services.

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