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Bagging Your Lawn versus Mulching It

Mowing the lawn is something that you are going to be doing about once a week, depending on where you live and what the weather conditions are like. Since people who mow the lawn will be doing this chore a lot over the summer and into the fall, the question of bagging the clipping versus…

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Watering at Night- Perks and Advantages

In case you haven’t been keeping up with the news, over half of the United States has been declared a disaster area due to drought conditions. These conditions have led to a hotter and more arid climate that has made good lawn care a little trickier. Luckily though, it is perfectly possible to get a…

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Ridding Your Lawn of Pesky Weeds

When you are working on your lawn care, you should be sure that you know how to get rid of those pesky weeds that can grow in your lawn. Weeds in your lawn can be very difficult to get rid of, because you risk the chance of killing your lawn if you take drastic measures.…

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Caring for Your Lawn Each Week

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…

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Home 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…

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Zoysia 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…

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