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Tree Pruning before it’s too late! June 3rd, 2011

Mr. Weedy says: Now’s a great time to prune any low tree limbs protruding over turf grass or walkway areas. Trees limbs casting shadows over turf grass that is warm season will deftly caused thinning. Depending on your grass variety, if the sunlight is not increased within the shady areas you can experience thinning to the turf or yellow or brown blade tips. You can safely remove one fourth of the foliage of any healthy tree during the growing season. It’s now recommended that you take action before it’s too late.

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Shade Tree Management May 12th, 2011

Mr. Weedy says: it’s always a good idea to examine your shade tree plants and shrubs to look for any limbs that are leafless and brittle. If you notice a leafless stem simply take your hand shears and prune away any dead growth from the tree stock itself. Chances are the stem has already died and will not reproduce any new leaves.

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Ficus Plant Tips December 9th, 2010

Tired of picking up Ficus plant dead leaves? The loose leaves are receiving insufficient sun light or a drafty location is the problem. Move the plant to a better place in the house or green house.

Shade in the Summer June 18th, 2010

Big Georgia Lawn Care Oak TreeThe summer sun is a nice thing to see, but too much sun is never desirable. Wouldn’t be nice if you could have some great shade in your yard so you could enjoy the weather in comfort? Weedpro has compiled a list of great trees for you to put in your yard that will provide optimal shade to protect you from the scorching sun.

1. Oak – Slow to grow, but worth it in the long run.
2. Maple – Faster to grow than an oak, but not as good for shade.
3. Pine Trees – Grow fast and provide plenty of shade
4. Nyssa
5. Dogwood

When planting your new trees make sure to give yourself enough room and not overcrowd them. Good luck and we hope that you enjoy the summer sun relaxing in the shade.

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