LIQUID LAWN - Key Persons


Chris Drake

Job Titles:
  • Customer Care Manager
Chris has been dedicated to the green industry for the last 30 years in a variety of fields. His work experience varies from greenhouse production to working with banana farmers in the Caribbean through the Peace Corp. For the last 15 years, he has worked in the lawn care industry in the Atlanta area. Chris holds a pesticide license with the Georgia department of agriculture. Chris currently lives in downtown Macon and is a member of the Downtown Macon Community Association. Chris is passionate about sharing his knowledge of turf and plant care with our clients.

Damien Morris - COO

Job Titles:
  • COO
  • Partner
Damien has a passion for improving lawns and possesses a wealth of knowledge in turf as well as a background in horticulture. During college, Damien worked for Idle Hour Country Club as a spray technician. After receiving his bachelor's degree, he became the assistant superintendent at River Forest. Damien holds a pesticide license with the Department of Agriculture. He has more than 15 years of training and experience in lawn care, which allows him to be very adept at handling the different problems that can affect your lawn and landscape.

Josh Clark

Job Titles:
  • Daytona General Manager
Josh has been working in lawn and ornamental pest control for 15 years and has been a licensed CPO through FDACS for the past 7 years. Josh is a 30-year native of Daytona Beach and takes pride in enhancing the beauty of his community. He is married and has three children. Josh understands the value of communication to help our clients learn how to have a healthy landscape and maintain healthy turf.

Lawn Care Lizella

One of our main objectives for your lawn care is to prevent weeds from destroying your lawn. Our weed control is guaranteed to work. We only apply liquid applications and this really gives us more capability to control weeds year round. Weeds are something that constantly needs attention. Each season has different weeds so it necessary to be on lawn care program that will prevent weeds all year round. The best way to have a weed free lawn is to prevent weeds with a pre-emergent herbicide. This is a treatment that creates a "protective blanket" that prevent weed roots from penetrating the soil. This is an environmentally friendly application and the herbicide will break down in 6-7 weeks and become ineffective. That is why we space our treatment about every 7 weeks to provide protection from weeds year round.

Rick Wallace - CEO

Job Titles:
  • CEO
After attending First Presbyterian Day School, I started very early with my passion for enhancing landscapes and lawns, and I feel that I discovered my purpose very early on. We have been in business for over 15 years and have experience with virtually every facet of landscape. I really enjoy horticulture, turf, landscape design, and making a difference on our clients' properties. I am a licensed pesticide applicator with the Department of Agriculture.