Friday, July 22, 2011
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Heat and stress on your lawn
We are seeing extreme heat stress across the Midwest. I wanted to make you aware that this will cause serious strain on your home lawn. In the Midwest we have what we call 'cool season' turf grasses for home lawns. Most of our desirable grasses thrive between 60-75 degrees...not 90+. Temperatures are expected to be well into the 90's and possibly over 100 degrees over the next week. Please remember to let the lawn grow to 4-5" during this extreme weather pattern and only mow if necessary. If you are going to mow, do so at the highest setting, generally around 3.5" or so. The lawn will undoubtedly experience stress conditions that can cause it to go into dormancy, increase summer turf disease pressure and/or turf die off in areas. Please try and water the lawn in the early morning between 4-8 am. Try and give each part of the lawn about 1" of water (one hour) twice over the course of the week due to the heat. The good news is that our slow release, granular fertilizer will not cause any burning and will actually help the lawn recover from stress faster than not having fertilization at all or skipping a treatment. |
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
July Newsletter
Well, summer has definitely settled in, that is for sure. We are now wrestling with all sorts of turf diseases, Japanese beetles and the mosquitoes are starting to really show up! Check out some great info from our July Newsletter regarding these issues. Click here to go to the newsletter
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Japanese beetles and white grubs
Be on alert as the dreaded Japanese beetle will be returning to your trees and ornamentals soon to defoliate them! Please be aware that the larval stage of the Japanese beetle is the white grub and they feed on the roots of your grass and cause major damage to home lawns. Please consider treatments for this as the outcome can be catastrophic!
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