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Benefits of Lawn Aeration July 22nd, 2010

Lawn AerationYou’ve seen the lawns with the tiny holes before, but have you ever wondered what these holes do for your lawn? Here is a quick list of some of the benefits of lawn aeration.

- By creating holes in your lawn, you allow oxygen to get to the roots, which helps increase growth.
- Water has easier access to the roots of your lawn.
- Fertilizer is able to work more effectively on your lawn.
- Helps break up annoying amounts of thatch.
- Loosens the soil to allow for deeper growth of grass.
- Lawn nutrients are better utilized with increase of air flow to the roots.
- Allows for a larger network of root growth.

As you can see the benefits of lawn aeration are many and can help your grass grow thicker and greener than ever before.

If you need help with your lawn care Georgia, we would love to help.

Benefits of Spending Time in Your Yard July 16th, 2010

feet in lawnIt’s summer and sometimes life can get hectic. Every now and then we all need to get outdoors and step back from the day-to-day activities. Here are some of the benefits of spending time in your yard:

-Fresh Air
-Vitamin D
-You Can Play Sports or Lawn Games for Exercise
-Stretch your Legs
-The Smell of Freshly Cut Grass is Therapeutic
-Your Yard is a Great Place to Spend Time with the Family
-You Can Get a Tan
-You Can Eat from Your Garden

We hope that you enjoy using your lawn. Make sure it is always in great condition with our lawn care Georgia.

Plastic Flamingo July 9th, 2010

Plastic FlamingoLawn ornaments have been around for many years. The most famous of them all is the plastic flamingo. But where did this trend come from?

The plastic flamingo was created in 1957 by Don Featherstone. The plastic flamingo has become one of the world’s largest icons of pop culture. This creation won Don Featherstone and IG Nobel Prize for art in 1996.

The originals were always sold in pairs, one of which had its head upright, while the other had its head down to the ground as if it were feeding.

Once as a prank, a slope on the University of Wisconsin’s campus was covered with well over a 1000 of these birds.

These birds have become so popular that Madison Wisconsin has the plastic flamingo as its official bird.

If you need Lawn Care Georgia, we’re here to help!

Fungus Alert July 7th, 2010

There are four (4) predominant diseases we are seeing in our state this spring/summer season. Due to reaching August heat waves as early as June (6 weeks earlier than expected), these diseases got off to a running start this year. We have not seen our temperatures heat up so quick and intensely during our spring season in over eleven years.

Fungus Watch
Pythium Blight
Brown Patch
Summer Patch
Dollar Spot
Leaf spot
Anthracnose

The Birth Of Fungus
Some fungus spores germinate in the soil (soil-borne) and attacks the roots, while other fungus are air-borne, which moves with the wind, while effecting plants above the ground. Once turf or other plants are infected, the disease can move by mechanical equipments, animals and even humans walking across the turf. A fungus can survive unfavorable periods as dormant single cell organism waiting for the right conditions to grow. Once conditions are favorable (temperature, water and host plant) the dormant fungi resumes growth from the infected leaves to nearby healthy leaves, causing new infections. Mycelium (cottony growth) moves rapidly through and on the plants.

The Battle Begins Plant VS Disease
Once plants are infected, the plant will deteriorate rapidly unless action to prevent further infections are taken. Using preventive actions before the fungus starts in and on the plant is the best means of control. However, we generally treat the infected plants (turf, flowers and shrubs) after spotting the infection on our customers’ property.

Environmental conditions must be favorable to begin germinating the spores and bringing about conditions that are favorable for treatments. Soil borne disease generally occurs when the daytime temperature combined with a nighttime temperature added together reach a total of 150 degrees (F) or more. At this time the perfect breeding ground for soil fungal spores begins to grow. When air temperature reaches above 83 degrees (F) foliar diseases become a problem for most turf, shrubs and trees. Combine these temperatures with frequent daytime showers, warm nights, with dew forming on the leaves and it’s a perfect storm to fuel the spread of these fungal spores.

Weed Pro Wages War On Fungus
That is when Weed Pro adds value to our customers and recommends that specific fungicides are applied to prevent the spread of these diseases. So weather you have a surface fungus or a soil fungus you’re going to want protection from continued damage. Call Weed Pro Lawn Care, today to get on the schedule for a fungicide application for your turf, trees, shrubs or flowers.

Management Strategies
Have Weed Pro, apply a quality fungicide to give the lawn protection from continued damage. Have Weed Pro, care for your lawn regularly with our nutrient rich soil building, fertilization program. Mow grasses at the recommended maximum height, if possible. Try not to remove more than 1/3 of the leaf surface in any one mowing or pruning. Maintain adequate soil moisture, but avoid sprinkling in the late afternoon or evening. Do not overwater.

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