Your lawn in Tennessee requires essential nutrients and resources to grow healthy and strong, but it also needs the right pH level to flourish. If the pH level of the soil is thrown off balance, your turf will struggle to absorb the nutrients it needs. Fortunately, a lime treatment can help raise the pH level of your soil and make it easier for your grass to absorb nutrients. But how do you know if your lawn could benefit from a lime treatment? Well, there are several signs to watch out for that could indicate this. These signs include moss growing on your lawn, an increase in the number of weeds, fertilizer treatments that don't seem to be working, and yellow spots throughout.
Moss growing on your lawn is a sign that the soil is acidic and needs lime.
If you notice moss growing on your lawn, it could be a sign that your soil is too acidic. Moss thrives in acidic soil, so if you see it popping up on your lawn, it could mean that your soil's pH level is too low. Your lawn prefers a neutral to slightly acidic pH level, which is around 6.0 to 7.0. Anything lower than that means the soil is too acidic, which is a problem for your grass but an advantage for moss. A lime treatment will help raise the pH level of your soil, making it less hospitable for moss to grow.
More weeds on your lawn than normal signal a need for a lime treatment.

Weeds are opportunistic plants that will take advantage of any weakness in your lawn. Their presence on your lawn can signal that the soil pH is too low and the conditions are just right for them to thrive and for your grass to struggle. Acidic soil limits nutrient availability for your grass, making it weaker and more susceptible to weed infestations. By applying a lime treatment, you can help balance the pH level of the soil and make it easier for your grass to absorb nutrients. This means your grass will be stronger and better equipped to fight off weeds.
Your lawn needs a lime treatment if fertilizer treatments don't seem to be working.
If you've been applying fertilizer to your lawn but aren't seeing the results you expected, it could be because your soil's pH level is too low. When the soil is too acidic, it can make it difficult for your grass to absorb the nutrients from the fertilizer. As a result, your lawn will stay dull, thin, and weak despite regular fertilizer applications. A lime treatment will get the soil pH to a healthier range, so your grass can get the most out of the fertilizer treatments you're feeding it.
Yellow spots throughout your lawn mean it might benefit from a lime treatment.

If you notice yellow spots throughout your lawn, it could be a sign that your grass isn't getting the nutrients it needs. Yellow spots on your lawn can signal that it is deficient in nutrients like iron and nitrogen. Your lawn may be having a hard time absorbing these nutrients from the soil because it is too acidic. If you notice this on your turf, it's a sign that a lime treatment is warranted. This treatment will raise the pH level of your soil, allowing essential nutrients to be readily available for your lawn.
Call us today to schedule our lime treatments!
If your lawn is showing signs of acidic soil, then you'll want to schedule a lime treatment for it right away. That's where we come in. At Herbi-Systems, we offer lime treatments to get the pH level of your soil to balanced levels and make it easier for your grass to absorb nutrients.
This service is offered to residential and commercial properties, as well as HOAs, in Memphis, Collierville, Germantown, TN, and throughout the surrounding areas. Call us today at (901) 382-5296 to schedule!


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