
The best time to deal with weeds is before they appear.
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With spring in the air, it’s time to work on your game. And your lawn. John Petrovsky can’t help you with the first. But as an education manager for the USGA Green section, he is wisdom for the latter. within a last item For the USGA green section record, Petrovsky went deep into the weeds in the control of weeds. Here are 5 main intake.
1 Get forward the game
Waiting to deal with weeds until you see them in your yard is like screaming in your car just as it is CUTTING Towards the trees: to that point, it’s too late. The time to act is in advance, and the means to use is a bias. As the name suggests, the predecessors target the weeds before they are placed, just as the seeds have survived. The best time to apply them depends on a variety of factors, including climate, weather patterns, soil temperatures and the type of weeds you are looking for to control. One term worth knowing is GDD, which stands for “rising days”. Following this metric will indicate when it’s time to subtract your pre-agent. As with most things, you can do this through ether with an Internet tracker GDD. Just enter your ZIP code and some other basic information, then select the temperature 50 F, and the tracker will tell you what to decide and when. Many grain fertilizers are chemically joined by pre-emented herbicides, which allows you to ‘weeds and feed’ your lawn with a single application. Usually, these products are watered in the ground. You can do this yourself sprayeror wait until the rain is on the forecast. It is equivalent of field care to kill two birds with one stone.
2 What to do when weeds appear
You can’t stop all weeds all the time. Almost invariably, some invasive herbs will make their way to your lawn, even if you have rejected a prejudice. What to do when this happens? Drawing weeds is a way to go, if you have time and energy for work. But many weeds are stubborn. If manual work does not deceive it, you can consider using a post-emergency herbicide. There is a wide range of products in this category, and before using them, you will want to know the grass type You have the type of weeds you are trying to control. It never hurts to ask an expert in your local lawn care store for guidance on what to apply and how to implement it.
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3 Strengthen the natural protection of your lawn
When your body falls, it is more sensitive to the disease. Something similar is true for your lawn. The rarer it is, the more sensitive it becomes for the invaders. One of the best ways to keep your terrain lush and strong – and most resistant to invaders – is to avoid common obstacles, such as mowing to the wrong height. Here, again, much depends on the climate and type of terrain. For cold season drugs, aim for a mowing height of about 3 inches. For most warm season drugs, you can go below, with a target height of 1.5. at 2. 5 inches. Shadow and water are also important factors. Not all types of terrain require the same amount of sunlight or irrigation. Knowing what kind of grass you have – and the type of care you are looking for – is essential for your battle against weeds.
4. go up
Control of weeds is like checking your golf ball. Both receive constant efforts. Rapid adjustments will only last so long. If your lawn care regime is paying dividends, keep doing what you are doing. And if you are going sideways? Do not hesitate to seek help at your local lawn care store or through a university extension program.
5. Be realistic
Trying to continue with the Joneses is quite harsh. Trying to continue with a supervisor is very impossible. Greenskeepers are experts with ready access to expensive equipment, and they even lose some battles against weeds. If your lawn doesn’t look as perfect as manicure roads at the local club, give yourself a break. There is no reason to.

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A golf, food and travel writer, Josh Sens has been a contributor to the Golf magazine since 2004 and now contributes to all golf platforms. His work is anthologized in the best American sports writings. He is also a co -author, with Sammy Hagar, we are still having fun: cooking and party manual.