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Poa Annua or Annual Blue Grass

Mr. Weedy says: If you’re noticing your warm season grass starting to green up a little faster than usual, you are probably noticing Poa Annua or annual blue grass. If you’ve already seen this weed in your lawn from years past, chances are it’s too late to prevent a widespread outbreak for the season. Prevention…

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Shrub Fertilizer for your Garden

Mr. Weedy says: Fertilize your garden shrubs at this time for best results you can use a 10-10-10 fertilizer with 1 tablespoon of product per foot of height. Ask your lawn and landscape professional provider for a recommended shrub care product. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape projects. Additional reference…

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Winter Flower Pruning Tips

Mr. Weedy says: Winter honeysuckle, quince and forsythia can be pruned to a smaller size after flowering has completed. Heavy planning is not recommended at this time. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape projects. Additional reference sources include georgia lawn treatment or cumming organic lawn service.

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Flower Planting Tips

Mr. Weedy says: To ensure proper plant growth, wait to plant gladiolus, canna and caladium bulbs until mid or late April. The bulbs need warm soil in order to thrive. An occasional watering will also improve the bulbs success. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape projects. Additional reference sources include…

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Insect Tips

Mr. Weedy says: Check and examine the backside of euonymus and camellia leaves for scale insects. You should not have a problem seeing these insects due to leaf curling and loss of leaf color. These insects are very damaging and should be sprayed immediately with horticultural oil. Thoroughly spray the plant in rechecked monthly to…

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Landscaping Tips

Mr. Weedy says: A great time to divide and separate overgrown hosta’s is when you can see the leaves unfurling above ground. Use a shovel to remove unwanted areas and relocate to a different location. Repeat this process yearly for a lush full landscape area. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your…

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Holly Shrub Tips

Mr. Weedy says: If you have large overgrown giant holly shrubs in your landscape, now’s a great time to heavily prune the plant to a manageable size. If you decide to take on this project yourself, use a sturdy ladder with a friend or family member to assist you. The trees can be cut 8…

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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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Pruning Tips

Mr. Weedy says: Use a hand pruner on your boxwood shrubs, shears are not recommended for pruning boxwood’s and your goal is to make foliage holes in the greenery. This process will improve sun penetration to the tree trunk for new growth stimulation. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape projects.…

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