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Pre-emergent Tips February 3rd, 2011

Mr. Weedy says: Now is still a great time to consider adding fresh mulch or pine straw to your landscape areas. Preventive measures and a general rule of thumb idea to consider are as follows. Apply bed Pre-emergents to the ground surface before applying or installing these different mulch varieties. Pre-emergents can help reduce weed germination and can last up to six months if applied correctly reducing the amount of overall weed germination to your landscape areas. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape projects. Additional reference sources include atlanta organic lawn service or norcross organic lawn service.

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Lawn Design Tips February 1st, 2011

Mr. Weedy says: To speed up or reduce your lawn care mowing in the yard, re-design and remove sharp angles and narrow areas to eliminate difficult mowing turns. Map out new areas using pine straw or colored mulch to extend these difficult areas for a more rounded and time reducing approach. Remember you can also create flowerbeds and add groundcovers like Mondo grass in these areas. Call Weed Pro Lawn Care him today for a customized design to remedy any problem you may have. Additional reference sources include organic lawn treatment atlanta or lawn service norcross.

Weed Controller Application Tips January 31st, 2011

Mr. Weedy says: You must remember that more does not always mean better. Applying double the suggested amount of weed controller can cause serious damage to your lawn, including killing your grass. Waiting about 60 days and reapplying more weed control can help get rid of any remaining weeds, and won’t hurt your lawn. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape projects. Additional reference sources include georgia organic lawn service or norcross lawn treatment.

Weed Controller Tips January 28th, 2011

Mr. Weedy says: Whatever you use, it’s important to know when and how to apply a weed control. It is best to apply weed controller about a month before the weeds you get germinate and surface. It is important to remember that rain can severely reduce the effectiveness of a weed controller if it falls soon after application. Try to pick a week with little rain fall. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape projects. Additional reference sources include organic lawn treatment georgia or norcross lawn care.

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