Mr. Weedy says: This time of year tree roots are almost bone dry in the ground is very hard and compact. Try watering the trees with 15 to 20 gallons of water based on the tree trunk thickness once each week. Check with your local county office four watering regulations and rules
Mr. Weedy says: be sure to keep your mower blade sharp during the hot summer months to decrease fungus issues and insect issues. A ragged cut makes grass require more water leading to an unhealthy lawn. Also, now’s a great time to check the oil in your mower, see your owners manual for detailed instructions.
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