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Old 02-12-2012, 11:39 AM   #31
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Hit the nail on the head. to many things need to be controlled by the home owner but just blame on the chemical guy. weather can not be controlled. crapy irrigation coverage resulting in weak spots that will only turn into weeds, if these stressed areas are hit with full strenght weed killer it only hurts the turf. plus most people dont cut at the correct height per species. they figure the shorter the better or less times i have to mow. Wrong! you are only making the problem worse. learn learn learn or hire a professional that does both chemicals and regular lawn care. that way the professional sees the yard every week and knows what to look for. can react much quicker than waiting on the home owner or the chemical crew who only comes once a month, or when you call. by then its to late. are you willing to pay the chemical guy to come and just "inspect"? because that is what is needed unless you the home owner can do it. If anyone needs honest Free advise pm me
I do not work for True-green or Lawn- Master
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Old 02-12-2012, 12:17 PM   #32
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X2 on the Escambia Extension agency giving free info on your soil type. This will keep smoke from being blown up your backside. After years of paying lots of $$$ and trying to have a perfectly manicured lawn like my brother has in Tennessee, I decided to go natural and now my yard looks about the same year round -not bad but not like a carpet either. I don't have to herbicide and pesticide like madd and I'm not contributing to run off of the chemicals into the bay. If you live near a waterway, educate yourself on natural grasses that use less chemicals.
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Old 02-12-2012, 12:30 PM   #33
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Beth Bolles
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Beth is great and will come out to your home and give biased advise and her professional oppinion
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