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	<title>Weed Pro Blog &#187; Prunning</title>
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	<description>WeedPro Lawn Care - A Difference You Can See... Enjoy your Yard. Let us do the hard part. Our Organic and 100% Natural lawn care programs will allow soil microbes to fertilize your yard in a safe and effective way for you and your family, while protecting the environment. Our natural fertilizers create a strong root system, in return, creating healthier grass with less weeds. We service the Metro Atlanta Area, so call us today at 800-WeedPro to get a free lawn care quote.</description>
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		<title>Weed Pro &#8211; May Calendar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[FIRST WEEK  *Selected Lawn Care Treatment Program Application (Round #3 April/May) Post-emergence Weed Control for Turf and Beds Apply post-emergent weed control as needed. *Tree &#38; Shrub Program   http://weedpro.com/Organic_Tree_Shrub/organic_tree_shrub.html (Round #3 May/June)Pruning of All Shrubs (Based on Horticultural Requirements) Cut Back Spring Bulbs after Foliage Dies Down Prune Spring Flowering Shrubs after Blooming Remove Tree [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="subtitle" style="text-align: left;"><strong><em>FIRST WEEK</em></strong><br />
<strong><img src="http://weedpro.com/images/shim_orange.gif" border="0" alt="" width="100%" height="1" /></strong> <span class="callout_1">*Selected Lawn Care Treatment Program Application </span><br />
(Round #3 April/May)</p>
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<li><a class="bluelink" href="http://weedpro.com/Blog/Traditional/herbicides.html">Post-emergence</a> Weed Control for Turf and Beds</li>
<li>Apply <a class="bluelink" href="http://weedpro.com/Blog/Traditional/herbicides.html">post-emergent</a> weed control as needed.</li>
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<p><span class="callout_1">*Tree &amp; Shrub Program   <a href="http://weedpro.com/Organic_Tree_Shrub/organic_tree_shrub.html">http://weedpro.com/Organic_Tree_Shrub/organic_tree_shrub.html</a></span><br />
(Round #3 May/June)Pruning of All Shrubs (Based on Horticultural Requirements)</p>
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<li>Cut Back Spring Bulbs after Foliage Dies Down</li>
<li>Prune Spring Flowering Shrubs after Blooming</li>
<li>Remove Tree Suckers and Any Vines Growing on Shrubs</li>
<li>Fill the ruts and low spots in your lawn with a 1:1 mixture of sand and topsoil. Sweep with a broom afterwards to expose growing grass blade</li>
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<p><strong>SECOND WEEK</strong></p>
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<li>Snip off sprouts from the base and lower trunk of crepe myrtles that are being trained to grow in an upright tree form.</li>
<li>Remove leafless limbs from shade trees. If they don&#8217;t have leaves by now, they won&#8217;t be coming back.</li>
<li>Prune early-flowering azaleas now that they have finished blooming. Remove tall sprouts at their base, inside the shrub.</li>
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<p><strong>THIRD WEEK </strong></p>
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<li>Pinch out the growing tips of rhododendron limbs now that flowers are gone. You&#8217;ll get many more flowers next year.</li>
<li>Place a newspaper mulch 10 sheets thick under tomato plants to prevent leaf diseases. Cover with pine straw.</li>
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<p><strong>FOURTH WEEK</strong><br />
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<li> Get in the habit of wearing a hat and sunscreen whenever you work in the sun. Skin cancer cases are on the rise.</li>
<li>Plants need an inch of water per week. What&#8217;s an inch of water? If rainfall or irrigation fills an empty soup can to a depth of one inch, that&#8217;s just what plants need.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t put rocks in the bottom of houseplant pots. They actually decrease drainage and aeration for the plant roots.</li>
<li>The best time to water is between 10:00 p.m. and 10:00 a.m. This allows the grass to dry before nightfall the next day and prevents disease.</li>
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<p>• Control fire ants <a href="http://www.weedpro.com/Traditional/fire_ant_control.html">http://www.weedpro.com/Traditional/fire_ant_control.html</a></p>
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