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Happy New Year!! January Garden Tips!! January 9th, 2012

Choose a nice sunny day and fertilize your winter pansies, violas, and ornamental cabbage. It’s also a great time to deadhead any unsightly or damage flower heads. Be sure to also remove any seed pod stems. Fertilize your winner flower displays with products that contain “nitrate nitrogen” for plants growing in cold soil.

Mower maintenance is upon us! Don’t procrastinate! Drain and completely replace the oil in your lawn mower and check the spark plug and blades. Also, check the air filter for debris’s or clogged up pre-filters. If this is a task you don’t feel comfortable with, local mower shops usually are slow during January and can help with your lawn mowing maintenance needs.

Bare-root roses will arrive in nurseries this month! Start designing your landscape plan to incorporate spacing for each plant. The plants come in a wide variety of colors and textures to choose from. Just remember, when configuring the total square footage you will need. The basic rule of thumb is four feet wide and twelve inches deep for each plant to include new soil.

Now that leafs are gone in the Atlanta Metro area, it’s easy to see the limb structure of trees and a great time for limb pruning and shaping. Crape Myrtle’s are a very popular landscape variety in Georgia and are usually pruned during the months of January and February. Just remember to remove any unsightly or over hanging areas while trees are dormant. It’s also, a great time to complete any large tree pruning projects.

Don’t be in a hurry to fertilize poinsettias until March. Only water the plant as needed when the soil becomes dry. If you have difficulties determining if the plant is dry are not, use a moisture meter to assist you. Place the plant in a bright sunny area with cool temperatures for best results during Atlanta Georgia’s winter months or by your head.

House Plant Tips July 22nd, 2011

Mr. Weedy says: before you leave for that exciting vacation this season; place your house plants on a wet towel in the bathtub before you leave. The moisture created from the towel will help keep the plants from dying while you’re gone. If you plan on staying more than two or three weeks, ask a friend to water them at least once or twice.

Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape projects. Additional reference sources include milton lawn treatment or suwanee organic lawn treatment.

Insect Tips July 15th, 2011

Mr. Weedy says: check your house plants that you’ve moved outdoors for the summer for insects and pest. If you notice webbing or white dots underneath the leaves this could be a clear indication of and insect problem in action should be taken immediately. Use a household insecticide that you can find at any lawn and garden center.

Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape projects. Additional reference sources include atlanta lawn service or marietta lawn care.

New Growth on Hydrangeas July 11th, 2011

Mr. Weedy says: To acquire new growth on your hydrangeas shrubs, remove all stems that support faded flowers on your blue and pink varieties. Generally a basic rule of thumb is to shorten droopy, flowerless stems by one-third. The new growth that occurs between now and winter will produce next summer’s blooms.

Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape projects. Additional reference sources include milton lawn treatment or suwanee organic lawn treatment.

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