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Kudzu Bug Update!

Megacopta cribraria, also known as the kudzu bug, is once again moving from its preferred host in search of protected sites where it will spend the winter. Once on the move, the adult bugs are attracted to light-colored surfaces – landing on people, vehicles, and buildings. They are a nuisance pest for those living in…

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Vegetable Tips

Mr. Weedy says: Do you want to have great home-grown vegetables this season? As the soil warms up it’s a great time to plant peppers, eggplants, and tomatoes in your garden. Start your preparations now for the best results for crop producing excellence! Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape projects.…

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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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Birdfeeder Tips

Mr. Weedy says: Don’t forget about the birds outside, be sure to clean out all bird baths and birdfeeders to ensure a safe environment for our feathered friends. You’ll especially notice the bird activity during a bright sunny day. Contact Weed Pro Lawn Care directly for help with your landscape projects. Additional reference sources include…

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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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Tree Planting Tips

Mr. Weedy says: If you planted new trees and shrubs in your landscape last year, remember to remove any gray wires stakes and especially truck wraps from small trees planted. This is especially important for tree trunks, because as they grow and mature, these wires can prohibit proper tree growth. Wires left unattended will actually…

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Soil Test Tips

Mr. Weedy says: A complete soil test is very important and should be done at least twice a year to receive optimal results. Increasing the pH in your lawn, along with other natural products will help your turf grass intake fertilizers more accurately. If your current lawn care company isn’t testing, their guessing! Have Weed…

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Pre-emergent Tips

Mr. Weedy says: Now is still a great time to consider adding fresh mulch or pine straw to your landscape areas. Preventive measures and a general rule of thumb idea to consider are as follows. Apply bed Pre-emergents to the ground surface before applying or installing these different mulch varieties. Pre-emergents can help reduce weed…

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Lawn Design Tips

Mr. Weedy says: To speed up or reduce your lawn care mowing in the yard, re-design and remove sharp angles and narrow areas to eliminate difficult mowing turns. Map out new areas using pine straw or colored mulch to extend these difficult areas for a more rounded and time reducing approach. Remember you can also…

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