Posted on September 23, 2011, 8:18 am, by admin.
Lawn fertilizer is manufactured by many companies. Each manufacturer uses a slightly different blend of plant nutrient chemicals to arrive at a final product. Chemicals such as urea, ammonium nitrate, urea formaldehyde and ammonium phosphate provide the nutrient nitrogen which rapidly-growing lawns need more than phosphorus and potassium. Most lawn fertilizer products are granular but [...]
Posted on August 25, 2011, 11:26 am, by admin.
PREPARATION Decide how you will disturb the soil without harming the existing grass. The best choices are to either core aerate or to verticut. Both processes are done with motorized machines available at rental outlets. If the lawn is covered 50% or less with healthy fescue, use a verticutter (sometimes called a dethatcher). Adjust the [...]
Posted on March 23, 2010, 9:12 am, by admin.
Tips for Mowing a Fescue Lawn
* TIP #1: Cut your Fescue lawn using a rotary mower with a sharp blade. A dull blade will rip the grass. It’s a good idea to use the two-blade system. Keep one extra sharp blade around for a replacement every 8 to 12 cuttings.
Posted on January 28, 2010, 6:13 pm, by admin.
Start By Identifying the Weed
The best way to have your weed(s) identified is to take fresh samples (sealed in a plastic bag) to your local nursery and garden center.
The simple definition of a weed is a plant that’s not wanted, or at least not wanted where it’s growing. Weeds are plants that are well-suited to the local climate and growing conditions, which makes them prolific and resilient.