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The Top 10 Myths of Lawn Care and What YOU Can Do It: Part 1

Tuesday, June 9th, 2009

How healthy is your lawn? Is it green, lush and weed-free? Is it everything you want it to be? We hope so, but if not, maybe a little extra knowledge can help. We’ve surveyed many of our customers to find out which myths are most common and problematic. In an effort to alleviate some of these misunderstandings, we offer these 10 myths and what to do about them.

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If you dont kill crabgrass now, youll regret it later

Monday, June 8th, 2009

You may have already started seeing crabgrass and other summer annuals in the cracks of your sidewalk or driveway. This is an indicator of the weeds that may soon infiltrate your lawn. You should have already received a first application of pre-emergence. A second application will help reinforce the pre-emergence barrier, and therefore prevent many of these weed-seeds from taking root and infesting your lawn.

The pre-emergence window is coming to a close.  Act now and keep that nasty crabgrass out!

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Crabgrass

Monday, May 4th, 2009

Description: resembles orchard grass, forms in patches, side branches w/ wide leaves that branch out in a star shaped pattern
Peak Season: Summer-annual grass (July – August)
Treatment: Pre-emergent herbicide to prevent germination

Crabgrass begins with a single shoot that grows side branches and then extends out forming a star shape. Recognized by its wide leaves and blades, crabgrass also forms in patches in your lawn

When will I see Crabgrass?

Crabgrass is an summer annual weed, meaning it grows seasonally, namely during the summer months. We start to see crabgrass in the cracks of the roads and sidewalks in June, which is an indicator of possible growth in your lawn a few weeks later (peaking from July – August).

How do I get rid of Crabgrass?

There is not a selective herbicide that kills existing crabgrass and not your lawn. If you already have this noxious weed, the only way to get rid of it is by hand. Because its a summer annual weed, it will only last for the season, and if properly prevented, will not plague your lawn for years and years.

How do I prevent Crabgrass from infiltrating my lawn?

There are a few things you can do to help prevent new growth in your lawn. These include:

  • A Pre-emergence herbicide in April or May to help prevent germination.
  • Mowing your lawn on the second highest setting to help crowd out any potential growth and block out the sunlight.
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