Monday, January 5, 2015

Lawn Care in Circle Pines MN Call 651-456-9696 for a free no obligation quote today! General Minnesota Lawn Care for Circle Pines and Minnesota

Lawn Care in Circle Pines MN

General Midwestern States Lawn Care Information

Living in the Midwest like Minnesota,  one can experience a wide variety of weather conditions. The region typically experiences extreme winter conditions and humid summers.

The region can be sub-divided into two zones. East of the Mississippi River more precipitation falls; 20-45 inches annually. West of the Mississippi River, less than 25 inches of rain falls annually, with it becoming more arid the farther West one goes.

In the Eastern part of the region the predominant turf types are Bluegrasses, Ryegrasses Fescues and Bentgrasses. In the Western portion of the region (more arid) the same turf types can be found. To maintain the highest quality turf, supplemental irrigation may be necessary. In the Southern portions of both the arid and humid regions (MO, KS, and KY) Turf type Tall Fescues, Bermudagrass and Zoysiagrass may be employed for more heat and drought tolerance. 

Much of the region experienced significant glaciation, resulting in various soil types. Loam, clay, sand and even gravel soils can be encountered.

It is not uncommon to encounter insect problems. Insect problems can be divided into surface feeders and sub-surface feeders. Sub-surface feeders include: Grubs (the larvae of various beetles), Billbugs and Sod Webworms. Surface feeding insects include: Chinch Bugs, and Mites. The Winter Grain Mite is observed predominantly West of the Mississippi River. Unchecked any of these insect pests can cause significant damage to turf.

Due to the frequently changing environmental conditions in the Midwest region turf diseases can adversely affect the health and appearance of lawns. Some turf diseases that affect lawns in this region include: Powdery Mildew, Leaf Spot, Dollar Spot, Rust , Patch diseases, Necrotic Ring Spot, Pythium Blight and others. Proper cultural practices such as Core aeration, proper watering, and proper mowing habits can go a long way to controlling the spread of turf diseases. Occasionally disease treatments are necessary.

Circle Pines fits into this classifications and can bring frustrations to home owners due varying conditions that are present. This frustration is one of the many reasons to call your local Weed Man Lawn Care professionals. 

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Friday, December 12, 2014

Quality Lawn Care in Circle Pines Minnesota. Weed Man now servicing the Circle Pines areas! Quality aeration, insect control, weed control and fertilizing! 651-456-9696

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*Our Standard Circle Pines
 Minnesota Program*
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All application timing is weather pending

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Spring fertilization:  The nutrients in this fertilizer will help green up your lawn and bring it out of winter dormancy. Precipitation (including snowfall) will help breakdown the fertilizer and release the nutrients into the soil.

Broadleaf weed and pre-emergent crabgrass control: It will take up to 14 days before the weeds begin to show signs of dying. This application also will help prevent crabgrass from emerging and help reduce the amount seen throughout the year. Weeds will then begin to curl and turn color when effected. Rain won’t affect this application unless it occurs immediately after it was applied. 

Early summer fertilization:  The nutrients in this fertilizer will help keep the lawn green as well as help the turf store nutrients for the up and coming summer heat.  The fertilizer can stay on the lawn while dry without harming it. We also spot spray for any weeds in the lawn

Late summer fertilization:  The nutrients in this fertilizer will help bring the lawn out of summer dormancy and help green up the lawn as we head into the fall. The fertilizer can stay on the lawn while dry without harming it.  However, the fertilizer will not start to work until it is watered in or until precipitation brakes it down.  We also spot spray for any weeds in the lawn. 

Late season weed control: It will take up to 14 days before the weeds begin to show signs of dying. Weeds will then begin to curl and turn color when effected. Rain won’t affect this application unless it occurs immediately after it was applied. 

Winterizing fertilizer:  The nutrients in this fertilizer will allow the lawn to store enough energy for the upcoming winter and help your lawn look its best next spring.  As long as the fertilizer has been applied before the ground completely freezes, it will work properly.  Leaf cover will normally not affect the granular fertilizer.  In just a couple days wind, precipitation (including snowfall), and gravity will help push the fertilizer down to the soil. 



A standard program comes with free reapplications for weeds as needed, free crabgrass post-emergent treatments, and free inspections for when you have specific issues that need further investigation. For more information contact our office at 651-456-9696 or minneapolis.weedmanusa.com

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Remember we also do insect control and grub control in Circle Pines