Meet the Team
Lincoln Hannon Lawn Care is a trusted local landscaping provider serving Inverness, FL. We specialize in diagnosing and solving the most common lawn issues in our area, including patchy, thinning grass and chinch bug damage. Our team understands the specific soil conditions and climate challenges of Citrus County. Using proven methods, we provide targeted treatments to eliminate pests like chinch bugs and implement effective overseeding and soil amendment programs to restore thick, healthy turf. We're committed to helping Inverness homeowners achieve resilient, beautiful lawns that can withstand local environmental pressures, one property at a time.
FAQs
What's the most effective way to treat chinch bug damage on my Inverness lawn?
Chinch bugs are a common pest here that suck moisture from grass blades, causing yellow or brown patches. The most effective treatment involves a multi-step approach: first, a precise diagnosis to confirm their presence, followed by targeted insecticide applications. Crucially, we then focus on lawn recovery through aeration, proper watering guidance for our local climate, and overseeding with durable grass varieties to outcompete future infestations and restore a thick, healthy lawn.
Why is my grass in Inverness patchy even with regular watering?
Patchy grass in our area often stems from more than just water. Common causes include compacted soil, which prevents water and nutrients from reaching roots, thatch buildup, or underlying pest issues like chinch bugs. We perform a thorough lawn analysis to identify the root cause—whether it's soil health, drainage, or pests—and create a customized plan. This typically includes core aeration to relieve compaction, dethatching, and strategic overseeding with grass types suited for Inverness to promote even, dense growth.
How can professional lawn care prevent these common Inverness lawn problems?
Professional care focuses on prevention through consistent, science-based maintenance. For Inverness lawns, this means scheduled monitoring for early signs of chinch bugs, seasonal soil testing and fertilization to maintain grass vigor, and regular aeration to prevent soil compaction. By building a strong, healthy lawn ecosystem, the grass becomes more resistant to pests, drought, and disease. We provide a tailored schedule that addresses the unique seasonal challenges of Citrus County, helping your lawn stay green and resilient year-round.
Key Services
- Lawn care
- Tree care services

















