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Portable Greenhouse Tips

Mr. Weedy says: If you have a portable greenhouse or a warm area or sunny spot indoors start thinking about planting tomato seeds for early germination. The seeds can be purchased at any lawn and landscape store and generally need 6 to 8 weeks to grow strong transplant roots. Great ideas for creating your own…

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Soil and Lime Tips

Mr. Weedy says: Depending on the area you live in, check your soils pH for low wind efficiencies and adjust accordingly to your areas soil conditions and requirements. Lime is a natural product and can be used 40 pounds per 1000 ft. At Weed Pro lawn care we provide free soil tests and lime adjustments…

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Flower Planting Tips

Mr. Weedy says: Plant bare root roses in organic soil that has plenty of nutrients for the plant to thrive and have beautiful flower blooms. There are many varieties and colors to choose from when deciding on a rose plant. Always research and map out the perfect landscape area before planting any new plant variety.…

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Fungicide Spraying Tips

Mr. Weedy says: If you have access to an extra spray can or backpack sprayer that hasn’t been used with an herbicide product, now’s a great time to spray a broad spectrum fungicide product on your Apple and Peach trees while the trees are in bloom. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with…

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Lawn Care Tips

Mr. Weedy says: For a great looking lawn, sharpen your mower blade or replace it with a new one on a regular basis. Don’t forget to check the oil on your mower before turning the mower upside down to check the blade, this will ensure a proper oil reading. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly…

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Tree Root Protection Tips

Mr. Weedy says: If you’re doing home construction near trees on your property, take special care not to damage the root systems. Remember, 90% of the tree roots are in the top 12 inches of the soil. Be sure not to cut or leave heavy materials in these areas for long periods of time. Contact…

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Tree Pruning Tips

Mr. Weedy says: It’s still okay, and not too late to prune your Crape Myrtle trees while there still dormant. Be sure not to over prune or butcher the trees. Some people say less is more when it comes to Crape Myrtle pruning. We would recommend calling a professional landscaper for recommendations for pruning techniques.…

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Vegetable Garden Tips

Mr. Weedy says: Try something different and unique this year, try using four pieces of two by eight wood planks bolting each side together to create a raised vegetable gardening bed. Roses and herbs especially benefit from this process and you’ll notice a difference in plant growth and blooms. Don’t forget to use a natural…

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Shrub Tips

Mr. Weedy says: You can start pruning overgrown Burford holly shrubs at this time. The shrubs can be pruned severely to less than 12 inches if needed. All heavily pruned shrubs will grow back new green foliage by the summer months. Be sure to take extra caution in completing this task if the shrubs or…

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