Turf Lawn Winterize Tip

Don’t leave the Tree leaves. you can’t grow healthy turf grass under a mat of tree leaves.

Many turf pros make two fertilizer applications to prepare turf grass for winter. They schedule one in late August or September to aid in recovery from drought and heat stress, and another in October or November. Fertilizing turf grass in the late fall keeps it greener than unfertilized turf grass during the winter, and speeds spring green-up by two to six weeks. The enhanced rate of spring greening occurs without stimulating excessive shoot growth, in fact, far short of what takes place with early spring fertilization. Early fall and winter boost of fertilizer will cause the grass to continue growing and thicken (as you know “winterizing”).

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Termite Biology which we should know

Termites occur in every state of the United States and parts of Canada. To date, they have not been reported in Alaska. They cause varying degrees of trouble, depending upon the geographical
location. The presence and abundance of termites in an area is determined by several factors including temperature, humidity, soil moisture and soil type. Because subterranean termites rely on soil moisture, they’re affected by soil types. In clay soils, moisture is

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Fruits Nuts Control Rate Guide

All Fruits certain diseases/insects/mites Triple Action Neem Oil- 1 oz (2 TBS) per gal
All Nuts certain diseases/insects/mites Triple Action Neem Oil- 1 oz (2 TBS) per gal
Almonds navel orange- worm, twig borer- Permetrol- 3 tsp per gal
Apples- many diseases- Captan Fungicide- 2-4 TBS per gal
many diseases- Liquid Copper (new)- 1 – 6 Tsp per gal
many insects- Malathion 50% EC- 2 tsp per gal

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