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Kudzu Bug Update!

Megacopta cribraria, also known as the kudzu bug, is once again moving from its preferred host in search of protected sites where it will spend the winter. Once on the move, the adult bugs are attracted to light-colored surfaces – landing on people, vehicles, and buildings. They are a nuisance pest for those living in…

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Bed Bugs

When traveling from city to city staying in different hotels you should definitely check your bed for you enter the room. Don’t leave any suitcases are opened items in the floor just in case the hotel room you’re staying and has an infestation. Always check under need to sheets to make sure you are not sleeping in an infested bed. Transporting bedbugs to your home can be a very costly and annoying situation for your entire family.

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House Plant Tips

Mr. Weedy says: before you leave for that exciting vacation this season; place your house plants on a wet towel in the bathtub before you leave. The moisture created from the towel will help keep the plants from dying while you’re gone. If you plan on staying more than two or three weeks, ask a…

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Sod Tips

Mr. Weedy says: Warm season grasses like Bermuda grass and Zoysia grass sod can be successfully installed in bare spots during this time of year. Make sure to loosen the soil before putting the sod in place. Be sure to water enough to keep the upper half-inch of soil moist but not soggy. Contact Weed…

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Wood Chip Tips

Mr. Weedy says: Colored wood chips can make any landscape look great! Not only do wood chips save moisture in the landscape, it’s also great for controlling weeds. Let Weed Pro lawn care spread a mulch color of your choice to enhance and beautify your property. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with…

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Tree Watering Tips

Mr. Weedy says: If you plan to dig a hole for a tree or a hole post this season. Let your water hose trickle in the spot you have chosen all night long to loosen and soften the soil. This will create a muddy experience to dig in but allows for a deeper more accurate…

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New Growth on Hydrangeas

Mr. Weedy says: To acquire new growth on your hydrangeas shrubs, remove all stems that support faded flowers on your blue and pink varieties. Generally a basic rule of thumb is to shorten droopy, flowerless stems by one-third. The new growth that occurs between now and winter will produce next summer’s blooms. Contact Weed Pro…

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Supporting Your Tall Flowers

Mr. Weedy says: After a heavy rain, support tall flower stems prone to flop over. Use a thin stick or a length of bamboo and some jute twine to tie the plant upright. Supporting the flower stem will keep your plants healthy and strong. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape…

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Choosing the Right Watermelon

Mr. Weedy says: When choosing a watermelon for the Summer Holidays try slapping the fruit with your hand to determine the ripeness and freshness. A very sweet tasting fruit should sound hollow and an unripe fruit sounds like you’re hitting a solid piece of wood. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your…

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