Testimonial
"We have always wanted a weed free lawn, but we were afraid to get it sprayed with chemicals because our cat loves to nibble the grass. Thanks to Caramanico Organic Lawn Care, we get the best of both worlds, a beautiful lawn that is safe for our cat to eat!"

- Chris R. Brookhaven, PA

GO ORGANIC!

C. Caramanico & Sons, Inc. is leading the future in eco-friendly fertilization with Caramanico Organic Lawn Care, LLC.

Caramanico Organic is the all natural choice for your organic lawn fertilization care. Our all natural fertilizer is effective in treating grass disease, preventing weeds and giving you greener grass. Nearly eliminating harmful nitrates, phosphates, traditional chemical based products and synthetic pesticides*, our all natural, organic lawn fertilization system is safe for you, your family and for the environment!

Committed to protecting our planet one organic lawn at a time, we use an all natural organic fertilizer, Holganix, which is safe for the environment. Family and pet-friendly, Holganix lawn fertilizer has been tested for over 20 years and addresses the ecology of the entire lawn. Grass root development is improved which results in better drought tolerance and weed suppression, naturally.

Caramanico Organic Lawn Care, LLC is

  • Local
  • Family-Owned
  • Eco-Friendly

Sign up today and help us eliminate 100,000 lbs. of nitrates, 26,000 lbs. of phosphates and 80,000 oz. of concentrated pesticides by Earth Day – 2013. Click here to get your FREE on-line estimate.

With the Caramanico Organic Lawn Care System, you will have the green weed-free healthier lawn you have always wanted, save money and save the earth. Let Caramanico Organic Lawn Care take the work and worry out of having a beautiful lawn, the organic way.

 

* Synthetic chemical fertilizers contain phosphorous, nitrates and pesticides. These harmful chemical compounds make their way to rivers, streams and the ocean where they produce an overabundance of algae and plankton. This in turn creates an imbalance that depletes precious oxygen that wildlife needs to survive. The Dead Zone in the Gulf of Mexico is the worst aquatic hypoxic (low oxygen) zone in the world. There are many more dead zones developing throughout the world due to these very harmful substances. Locally, there are concerns about growing dead zones in the Chesapeake Bay and the Delaware Bay, in addition to local lakes and ponds.