How To Effectively Keep Weeds Of Your Allagash Lawn

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Say Goodbye To Weeds!

When it comes to keeping dandelions and other weeds off of your lawn, it pays to get help from someone with training and experience. While you can certainly do many things to keep weeds away on your own, there is no replacement for the skills, training, and experience a weed control service technician brings to the table. Today, we'll look at some of the pitfalls of weed control and discuss the challenges related to managing dandelion problems in our area. 

We'll share industry secrets and give you some helpful prevention tips to get you going in the right direction. But, you'll quickly take note that weed control is hard work and there are many ways things can fail to go as planned. Our hope is to keep you from making mistakes that can impact your reputation and bottom line.

Weed Control Techniques For Commercial Lawns

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We have several common weeds in our area. Weed control helps keep all of them from gaining access to your lawn. But weed control isn't easy. It takes getting your hands dirty and knowing what weeds you are up against. But, if you want to handle weed control yourself, there are some things you should know.

  • Treating pre-emergents in the springtime is the best way to prevent weeds from coming up at all. If you get to the weeds before they have a chance to grow and blossom, you will have the best chance of preventing them altogether.
  • If you want to use herbicides to kill the weeds growing on your lawn, make sure to only spray the weeds, or you may end up killing your whole lawn.
  • Once weeds start taking root in your lawn, it will be a lot easier for them to spread. Start removing weeds as soon as you see them, don't give them time to grow and spread.

A licensed lawn care professional offering weed control as a part of your lawn care strategy will use these methods to remove weeds and do this hard work for you. But there are some things you can do that your service professional won't.

  • Test soil ph levels and treat accordingly.
  • Water your grass daily and remove any weeds trying to emerge.
  • Apply herbicide to tougher weeds.
  • Turn your backyard into a gravel pit, weeds can't grow if there's no grass.

General weed control projects can get your lawn into shape and help keep weeds away. A quality weed control program can protect vulnerable areas.

Weed Control Techniques For Residential Lawns

We have several common weeds in our area. Weed control helps keep all of them from gaining access to your lawn. But weed control isn't easy. It takes getting your hands dirty and knowing what weeds you are up against. But, if you want to handle weed control yourself, there are some things you should know.

  • Treating pre-emergents in the springtime is the best way to prevent weeds from coming up at all. If you get to the weeds before they have a chance to grow and blossom, you will have the best chance of preventing them altogether.
  • If you want to use herbicides to kill the weeds growing on your lawn, make sure to only spray the weeds, or you may end up killing your whole lawn.
  • Once weeds start taking root in your lawn, it will be a lot easier for them to spread. Start removing weeds as soon as you see them, don't give them time to grow and spread.

A licensed lawn care professional offering weed control as a part of your lawn care strategy will use these methods to remove weeds and do this hard work for you. But there are some things you can do that your service professional won't.

  • Test soil ph levels and treat accordingly.
  • Water your grass daily and remove any weeds trying to emerge.
  • Apply herbicide to tougher weeds.
  • Turn your backyard into a gravel pit, weeds can't grow if there's no grass.

General weed control projects can get your lawn into shape and help keep weeds away. A quality weed control program can protect vulnerable areas.

Get Rid Of Weeds For Good

We have several common weeds in our area. Weed control helps keep all of them from gaining access to your lawn. But weed control isn't easy. It takes getting your hands dirty and knowing what weeds you are up against. But, if you want to handle weed control yourself, there are some things you should know.

  • Treating pre-emergents in the springtime is the best way to prevent weeds from coming up at all. If you get to the weeds before they have a chance to grow and blossom, you will have the best chance of preventing them altogether.
  • If you want to use herbicides to kill the weeds growing on your lawn, make sure to only spray the weeds, or you may end up killing your whole lawn.
  • Once weeds start taking root in your lawn, it will be a lot easier for them to spread. Start removing weeds as soon as you see them, don't give them time to grow and spread.

A licensed lawn care professional offering weed control as a part of your lawn care strategy will use these methods to remove weeds and do this hard work for you. But there are some things you can do that your service professional won't.

  • Test soil ph levels and treat accordingly.
  • Water your grass daily and remove any weeds trying to emerge.
  • Apply herbicide to tougher weeds.
  • Turn your backyard into a gravel pit, weeds can't grow if there's no grass.

General weed control projects can get your lawn into shape and help keep weeds away. A quality weed control program can protect vulnerable areas.

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