Lawn Pests
Rush Lawn Care has several applications to rid your lawn of unwanted yard pests...
Landscaping Tips
When planting you may run into a number of problems. The site "area", in which...
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When can I mow or water after an application?
We recommend waiting at least two to three days before you mow...![](/files/images/child.jpg)
When is it safe for my children or pets to walk on the lawn after treatment?
When the application is dry, the lawn may be used as normal...![](/files/images/518-DSCF3795.jpg)
How often do you treat the lawn?
We treat every 6-8 weeks depending on the weather...![](/files/images/faq1.jpg)
How many times a year does the lawn get treated?
Depending on your service plan. Rush Lawn Care & Design, Inc...![](/files/images/harmful.jpg)
Are the applications harmful to my family and pets?
All of the products that we use are mixed and applied according...![](/files/images/organic.jpg)
Do you have an organic (all natural) treatment plan?
We do not currently provide organic lawn treatments...![](/files/images/trim_shrub.jpg)
Do you trim shrubs or mow lawns as well as treat them?
Yes, Rush Lawn Care & Design, Inc. has a separate division...![](/files/images/Pay for a Service.jpg)
How do I pay for the service?
Rush Lawn Care & Design, Inc. will leave an invoice or a service...![](/files/images/yearlyy.jpg)
Is there a yearly contract required?
No, there is no contract to sign or any obligation on your part...![](/files/images/team.png)
What kind of guarantee do you give?
We will return, at no additional charge, to take care of any weeds...![](/files/images/Licensed.jpg)
Is Rush Lawn Care & Design, Inc. licensed?
All commercial lawn care applicators are required by the state of Arkansas...![](/files/images/lawn-yello.jpg)
Why did the lawn turn yellow after the last application?
Sometimes after an application in the summer months, the yard will get...![](/files/images/nutsedge.jpg)
Why do I still have nutsedge (nutgrass) and dallisgrass?
Dallisgrass, nutsedge (nutgrass, yellow an purple), and crabgrass are the most common![](/files/images/Lime_.jpg)
What is Lime?
Lime is calcium oxide applied in granular form. Lime helps improve lawn...![](/files/images/home.jpg)
Do I have to be home?
No. Most of our lawns are serviced during normal working hours...![](/files/images/rainy.jpg)
What if it rains after an application?
Rain is beneficial following a pre-emergent, fertilizer, or lime treatment...![](/files/images/Lawn Disease.jpg)