A lush, green lawn is a symbol of a proud homeowner. Watering your lawn early morning is best to reduce loss of water due to evaporation and reduce chances of developing a fungus. As necessary as water is, too much water can also cause harm. Over watering can contribute to the development of fungus and disease. Let your lawn and shrubs dry slightly between waterings. It is not good to keep your plants wet or have standing water.
* Newly planted shrubs and trees require special attention. Keep these plants well watered while they become acclimated to the
Nutsedge is an aggressive weed this time of year. It is difficult to control and spreads easily. Generic weed and feed products will NOT target this grass. Pulling this weed will only cause it to spread.
SedgeHammer is the only selective herbicide that will control nutsedge in turf grass and other landscaped areas.
Sedgehammer must be used with a surfactant!!
Tropicals and custom pots are available.
Get mom something special for Mother’s Day!
Potted Plants– Remember potted plants will dry out faster than shrubs and seasonal flowers planted in your beds.
Check the water daily to keep them from drying out.
Caladiums and Vinca Available NOW
Mowing- Remember to always mow your lawn with a sharp blade and only remove the top 1/3 of the grass blades. These practices encourage a deeper root system and a healthier lawn.
Please check out our May newsletter, and contact us if you have any questions about these products.
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