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Caring for Crowded Irises

Mr. Weedy says: Irises can become very crowded and smothered if left unattended for long periods of time. Transplant your crowded irises to a new and better location after they have bloomed. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape projects. Additional reference sources include lawn treatment cumming or suwanee organic lawn…

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Boston Fern Tips

Mr. Weedy says: If you’re a fan of Boston ferns and have extra planning baskets or patio hanger pots, try dividing any over-wintered baskets into four sections to create new displays. Plant each hanging basket into sections of two for best results Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape projects. Additional…

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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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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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Flower Fertilizer Tips

Mr. Weedy says: Now’s the time to fertilize your winter annual flowers. Considering the soil is warming up in temperatures are starting to change, use a water-soluble houseplant fertilizer with 1/2 pint 1/2 pint of solution per plant. Be sure to read the instructions on your chosen fertilization product to ensure proper fertilization. Weed Pro…

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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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Sharing Tips

Mr. Weedy says: If you’ve been following us, you know we know our stuff. Share our Facebook and Twitter pages with your friends and family to get our daily tips. Weed Pro Lawn Care on Facebook and @WeedProLawnCare Twitter. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape projects. Additional reference sources include…

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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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Pampas Grass Tips

Mr. Weedy says: Pampas grass and maiden grass can be pruned now. Remove any brown foliage leaving only the stems of the grass 12 inches high. If you decide to leave the grasses uncut this season, unwanted grass stems will blow around your landscape on a windy summer day. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly…

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