Gross Property Management - Midland's Trusted Landscapers

Midland, MI 48640

(989) 533-1833

Services Offered

  • Lawn care
  • Tree care services

Company Background

Gross Property Management is a trusted, full-service property care provider serving Midland, MI homeowners and landlords. We understand the unique landscaping challenges in our area, such as soil compaction and patchy, struggling lawns. Our team specializes in diagnosing these local issues, providing targeted lawn aeration to relieve compaction, and implementing customized overseeding and fertilization plans to restore thick, healthy turf. We go beyond basic maintenance to offer expert tree services, ensuring the safety and beauty of your property's landscape. As a local, family-oriented business, we're committed to enhancing curb appeal and property value for our Midland neighbors with reliable, professional care.

Questions and Answers

How can you fix the patchy grass and hard soil common in Midland yards?

We start with a core aeration service to relieve the soil compaction that's prevalent in our area. This allows air, water, and nutrients to reach the grass roots. We then overseed with high-quality grass blends suited for Midland's climate and follow up with a tailored fertilization plan to encourage thick, uniform growth and crowd out weeds.

Do your lawn services include care for the trees on my property?

Absolutely. As part of our holistic approach to Midland property care, our certified arborists provide tree health assessments, pruning, and removal services. Healthy trees are vital for a balanced landscape, and proper care can prevent issues like root competition or excessive shade that contribute to thin lawn areas.

As a Midland homeowner, what's the best way to maintain my lawn after your service?

We'll provide you with a simple, season-by-season maintenance guide specific to our region. Key tips include mowing at the proper height (typically 3-4 inches) to encourage deep roots, watering deeply but less frequently in the early morning, and scheduling regular aeration every 1-2 years to prevent future soil compaction.



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