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If you have a yard attached to your home, then summer is going to be the time you spend the most with it. Whether you love the work or hate it, the simple fact remains that the work has to be done! You always have options regarding whether you would like to do the yard work…
Read MoreHome Pest Treatments In Georgia
Atlanta Georgia this month, language is being added to labels of synthetic pyrethroid non-agricultural outdoor products that will greatly impact virtually all perimeter treatments and preconstruction termiticide applications. Aimed at mitigating runoff and protecting both water quality and aquatic species, the new restrictions stem from research conducted by California researchers indicating that pyrethroid runoff from non-agricultural…
Read MoreZoysia Grass Disease
Zoysia Large Patch Rhizoctonia Solani AG2-2 “LP” • Active at thatch temperature range of 50-85 degrees • Survives in bud nodes and inoculates leaf sheaths • Infects nodes and stolons; roots and rhizomes not infected. • Disease grows as mycelium • Can move in infested soil or plant parts • May be new patches or…
Read MoreNew Fescue Seed, Now What?
If you intend to re-seed your lawn or if you’ve already done so, here’s a few tips you should follow to help with your success and to protect your investment. Fertilizers used during the core aeration season are specifically designed to help the new grass develop properly and to become strong. Seed germination should be…
Read MoreKudzu Bugs!!! (Atlanta Georgia)
Since they arrived in Atlanta Georgia region last year, kudzu bugs have multiplied and spread across the Southeast. They are also showing up in new places Lawrenceville, Decator, Roswell, Smyrna, Cumming Johns Creek and Alpharetta behind tree bark. Almost two years ago, a tiny immigrant pest arrived in Georgia, and there’s nothing the state’s immigration…
Read MorePoisonous Plant Avoidance Tips
Mr. Weedy says: It’s best to wear long pants and long shirts when working in natural areas in your landscape. Always be on the Lookout for poison ivy or poison sumac when working outdoors. These dangerous plants can cause a skin reaction even if the vine and branches are leafless. Contact Weedpro Lawn Care if…
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