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AUGUST 2017

Irrigation Installation, Service & Repairs
We are performing the Sprinkler System Checks & Repair services. You should have your irrigation set to run 4-5 days per week, 10 minutes on pop-up zones and 20-25 minutes on rotating zones. Give us a call if you are ready to get on the schedule. If you are interested in having an irrigation system installed, please give the office a call at 913-829-6135.

Turf Maintenance
We are applying Round 5 of our 7 Round Turf Program. Round 5 is a liquid application targeting nutsedge, broadleaf, and grassy weeds in the lawn. Turf Managers will also assess lawns at this time to determine if and what is needed as far as a Fall Lawn Renovation. Aeration, verticutting and overseeding being the common items to be done in order to keep the lawn full and thick. If you are interested in starting your personalized turf health plan please give us a call.

Plant Health Care
We are currently applying Round 3 of our plant insecticide program for the 2017 season. Round 3 is a treatment to control primarily spider mites on spruce, junipers and burning bush. Please call to schedule a consultation with one of our certified Arborist today.

Mowing Service
The mowing season has begun and will run weekly from now until the end of October. Due to the rainy weather they may be behind a day or two but will work weekends to catch up. If you are interested in the weekly mowing service, please contact the office.

Spray your Pines and Crabapples Now

Now is the time to treat against pine and crabapple fungicides.

Pines need protection against blight diseases that causes loss of vigor and potential death in severe cases. A preventative fungicide spaced 10-21 days apart during Mid April- Early May can help to offset the damage that this disease causes.

Crabapples need protection against rust and scab diseases that cause leaf defoliation in late summer. Not typically fatal; these diseases can cause the tree to stress and lose vigor, not to mention the appearance that a defoliated tree presents.

Please feel free to call me if you’re worried about your Crabapples, or Pines. I’d be happy to take a look or provide you with treatment recommendations.

Talk soon- Justin

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