WeedPro Blog

Successfully Planting and Growing Grass May 16th, 2012

Successfully Planting Your GrassDo you have the right soil? Having a great lawn requires soil that can support a great lawn. The soil is important in ensuring that the grass that is growing is going to get the proper nutrients and be protected from many different harmful elements that may enter through the root system.

Lawn care can be very difficult if the soil foundation that the lawn is built on is not solid. Preforming a soil test each year is a great way to find any problems in the soil that need to be remedied before lawn can be well taken care of.

Some lawn and garden stores provide do-it-yourself kits that allow individuals to test the soil in their lawn on their own. Other lawn care professionals can also be hired to come in and test the soil in a yard to see if any changes need to be made to the soil.

Which grass are you growing? After the soil has been taken care of it will then be necessary to choose what type of grass will be used. There are many different types of grass and it is important to know what types of grass require what types of treatment.

A large portion of the grass that is available requires at least four hours of sunlight each day. When there is a large portion of a yard that does not receive enough sunlight, it is important that a grass is found that can survive and thrive in shaded areas.

Time for planting. When the soil has been taken care of and the grass has been chosen the grass will then need to be planted. The first step to having the grass planted will require the soil to be aerated to ensure that it is loose enough to accept the new grass seeds and allow them to grow.

After the soil has been aerated the grass seeds will then need to be spread evenly across the area. Some individuals use a seed spreader to ensure that they can spread the seeds evenly while others prefer to spread the grass seeds by hand.

As the seeds make it into the soil, the seeds will then need to be covered with a light layer of soil. Many lawn care facilities will sell soil that is treated to provide the nutrients that will help new grass seeds sprout and start to grow.

Successfully Watering Your GrassKeep your hard work from going to waste. When the seeds are in the soil they will then need to be watered well. The soil will need to be kept moist and as the grass grows it will need to be watered on a consistent basis.

If the grass seeds are overwatered they will die and if they are not watered enough they will die. Talking with a lawn care professional about the perfect way to water a new lawn can be very beneficial to novice grass growers.

As the grass continues to grow it will need to be cut and watered. The grass will also need to be fertilized so it can receive the proper nutrients that will be required to grow well.

 

Making Sure Your String Trimmer is Helping, Not Hurting May 7th, 2012

String TrimmerThere are a lot of people that us a string trimmer, or a weed wacker, to manage their lawn. Using a string trimmer can give you the opportunity to manage and work with areas of your lawn that your mower is not able to get to. Unfortunately, if you are using your weed wacker incorrectly you can do some serious damage to your lawn.

Sometimes close is too close. Trimming your lawn too low can be detrimental to the health of your lawn. When you start to trim your grass too short it can cause damage to your tufgrass and allow more sun light to reach your soil surface, which can promote the growth of weeds. Trimming your grass too low is often referred to as scalping. Scalping should be avoided whenever your lawn is being trimmed.

Are you wacking more than weeds? A string trimmer can cause damage to the plants in your landscape. When you have to trim close to trees and shrubs, you may find that the trimmer comes into contact with the bases of these trees and shrubs accidentally. When this happens, permanent damage can be caused. The more severe result of this damage could be the death of the tree or the shrub. To avoid this, plant trees and shrubs in properly edged beds or use tree rings around the trees in your yard.

Do it before or do it after, but do it right. Some people like to use a string trimmer before their mow, while others prefer to use the string mower after they have finished mowing. We tend to use string trimmers after we have mowed, we think that the visibility of the hard to reach areas is increased when the mowing has already been done. Whether you trim before or after mowing is a personal preference and will not make any drastic differences in the long run.

Lace Bugs May 2nd, 2012

Lace bugs are important pests of many ornamental trees and shrubs. They attack a broad range of evergreen and deciduous trees and shrubs and often go undetected until the infested plants show severe damage. Azalea lace bug  both adults and nymphs have piercing-sucking mouthparts and remove sap as they feed from the underside of the leaf. Lace bug damage to the foliage of trees and shrubs detracts greatly from the plants’ beauty, reduces the plants’ ability to produce food, decreases plant vigor and causes the plant to be more susceptible to damage by other insects, diseases or unfavorable weather conditions. Repeated, heavy infestations of lace bugs may be the primary cause of plant death. Entire Publication • Description • Biology and Habits • Damage • Control  Lace Bug

Congratulations 2012 Best Pick! April 2nd, 2012

To our valued and appreciated employees, this post is for you.

I would like to personally thank you for your dedication and hard work with achieving this years 2012 Best Pick Award!   Your continuing personal dedication, commitment and personal achievement goals are the reason for our success!     Thank You,  Jeff Zazynski CEO

Dear 2012 Best Pick,

Congratulations for successfully achieving your 2012 Best Pick status! We are very proud to be associated with you and truly appreciate the continued effort and dedication you put forth to achieve exceptional customer satisfaction.

 

Weed Pro - Want to Pay Online? Click Here to PayClick Here to Pay Online