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Flower Tips
Mr. Weedy says: Are you looking for an awesome groundcover Evergreen that will produce year-round blooms when other plants can’t offer this option? Try the (Lenten rose) for an alternative in creative idea alternatives category. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape projects. Additional reference sources include organic lawn service georgia…
Read MoreLawn Design Tips
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…
Read MoreLawn Care Tips of the Day
Prune all chrysanthemum and aster flowers back as they fade out. Prune to a five to six inch height. Keep raking out dead leaves under roses and crabapples trees. This will prevent disease on next year leaves. Also, after the fall season replace hardwood mulch under trees with new mulch. Receive 50% off your first…
Read MoreSeasonal Flowers
If Weed Pro is not managing your Seasonal flowers this year, now’s the time to fertilize your pansies, snapdragons, viola, cabbage and dianthus. Use an over the counter water-soluble fertilizer now and switch to a new product that contains “nitrogen” in December through March. Receive 10% off your our Seasonal Color and Management program! Our…
Read MoreYard Tips
Start digging all caladium, elephant ears and dahlia bulbs now. If you wait, it’s harder to find them. Store the bulbs in boxes of peat moss in a dry safe place until spring. Don’t forget about the birds this season! Please fill bird feeders with black oil sunflower seeds or Wild-bird mix for at any…
Read MoreWinter Tree Care
Winter time may seem like the time to take a break from yard care however, there are some things you need to be aware of concerning tree care. With the weather changes during the winter time, cold stress can occur. Trees that have gotten a late start on growth can be extra vulnerable because it…
Read MorePrep Your Mower for the Winter!
Surely you’ve kept your mower well tuned throughout the mowing season. If not, now’s the good time to prepare for a long winter’s nap. Accomplishing basic maintenance task will make spring startups a breeze. When following these instructions: If mowing not your thing, see the attached link: http://www.weedpro.com/Maintenance/residential_maintenance.html 1. Clean Grass off the Mower Deck!…
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