Weed Control Before The Weeds Emerge

Weed control should be done for residual weed control.  Weeds are much easier to control if we control them before they emerge.  We can apply materials that keep the weed from coming up.  Some materials actually burn off the foliage as it is emerging. We can control weeds after they emerge.  Then a product can be put on to keep them from being a prolem. Call us at 457-4341 or 1-800-828-5508.  He will design a program that will help you keep control of your weeds.

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Weed Control Needs Eight Inches of Leaf Surface

We apply residual herbicides to keep the weeds from coming up in your driveway or parking lot.  Broad leaved weeds will have to wait until there is some leaf surface area to which we can apply materials.  The same applies to grasses. Read the rest of this entry »

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Weed Control Residual

Now is the time to do residual weed control.  That is where the area to be sprayed does not yet have any weeds.  You want to get a residual material on there so the weeds will not come up. ou can get Gary to come to your place directly. You can call the office at 457-4341 or call 1-800-828-5508.  Call us by phone it is easy.  Read the rest of this entry »

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Weed “Popper”

I don’t have the name of this little weed, but it is one of the most bothersome little varmits there is.  It produces seed shortly after blooming and when the seed pod is touched it explodes seeds in all directions.  If anyone knows the name of this thing please call me or leave a comment on this blog.  We know how to control it.  If you are having a problem with this weed, please give us a call at 457-4341 or 1-900-828-5508.

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Lawn Weed Control

There are many avenues for controlling weeds.  Lawn weed control is but one of them.  One of the best times for controlling lawn weeds is before the lawn is planted.  Often the lawn seed bed is prepared only to have many broad leaved weeds grow up before any lawn has developed.  Read the rest of this entry »

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