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LAWN: The most important thing you can do for your lawn is feed it! A well-fed lawn can better withstand heat, cold, drought, mowing, foot traffic and other stresses. Feeding your lawn in the spring strengthens roots, fights against weeds and provides a good start for the heavy growing season. If you sprayed your weeds in January; fertilize your yard with the GroSmart spring fertilizer program. Apply Ferti-Lome weed and feed AFTER you have cut your lawn twice.. You have to have an actively growing lawn for it to be effective.

 

 

 

 

 

 

BEDS, SHRUBS AND TREES:
You should fertilize your trees and shrubs 3 times a year with these slow release granular products.
We recommend a 12.6.6 MARCH / JUNE/ SEPTEMBER
A 9 month fertilizer is also available.
The difference is easy to see!

 

 

 

Scheduled applications of fertilizers will green up your plants, stimulate blooms and strengthen the roots.

Unfertilized vs. Fertilized

Stop weeds and bugs before they happen

 

 

 

Dimension is a pre-emergent herbicide that prevents weed seeds from germinating in your flower beds and lawns. Broadcast over your existing beds every three months year round.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bug Blaster is a granular insecticide that should be applied to your flowerbeds and yard to keep out most bugs and insects. 

Includes: Ants, Grubs, Fleas, Ticks and Chinch bugs

 

 

Prune
Time to prune Sasanquas & Knock Out Roses
Cut back knockout roses 3 times a year to have full, bloom filled shrubs. Cut them as soon as they are done blooming. Don’t be afraid to cut them hard this time of year . Pruning allows the roses to flush out and become full.

Wait until the moddle of March to prune back and winter damage in your yard. Agapanthus, Iris, Ferns, Flax Lily, Abelia, Palms, Bananas, Ginger

Please check out our March newsletter, and contact us if you have any questions about these products.

 

 

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