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Plant Talk

Can plants “talk” to each other? Yes, plants communicate with each other through various mechanisms, including root exudates. Root exudates are chemical compounds released by plant roots into the surrounding soil. These compounds can include various substances such as sugars, amino acids, organic acids, and hormones. Plants use root exudates to communicate and interact with …

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Sizzling Summer

Is your lawn being cooked by these boiling hot temperatures? Hot temperatures and lack of moisture cause lawns to go dormant or begin turning brown. Often times the lawn will recover once the weather conditions improve. However, during this dormant period, the lawn is susceptible to insect and weed invasion. There may also be areas …

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Plant Predicaments

Your lawn is not the only vulnerable piece of your landscape. Perennials, shrubs, and trees also require careful observation to keep your landscape looking its best. In the Landscape Lowdown article, we discussed how to properly care for plants. In this article, we will be discussing some common diseases and pests and how to identify …

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Landscape Lowdown

There is no such thing as a totally maintenance-free landscape. Just like your lawn, your home’s landscape is susceptible to a variety of problems including weeds, diseases, pests, and the environment. All of these problems can be prevented and corrected with a little time and effort. Remove all leaves, weeds, and debris from the landscape. …

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Landscape Lingo

April Showers Bring May Flowers At this time it is important that our plants obtain the proper amount of water and nutrition to have healthy growth. Maintain good watering habits for the dry months to come. Calendar & Checklist May-June: Set supports for floppy plants, vines, and vegetables Begin weeding Start up the irrigation system …

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Plant Care

Evergreens Watering: Water as needed throughout the spring, summer, and fall. Usually, one inch of water per week is enough to maintain the plant, however, during the hot summer months more may be needed. Evergreens need plenty of moisture during the fall and winter months to prevent winter burn. Mulching around the base of the …

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Lawn Care Tips

Spring Lawn Care Tune Up Now is the time to tune up your mower. It is important to change the oil, air filter, and spark plugs. Sharpen your mower blade often throughout the year for healthy, even cuts. Pull Weeds Pull or spray weeds early before they produce seeds. This will minimize their presence later …

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