Monday, November 24, 2014

Top 10: Players to Watch in 2014 - 2015 on the PGA TOUR Video on youtube. Thought seeing grass would motivate everyone to get excited about 2015 Lawn Care in Minnesota.





Nothing like a few golf highlights to get you in the mindset for Spring Lawn Care!



If you are like me you are already missing the spring and summer here in Minnesota. Today it is actually really warm at 21 degrees Fahrenheit. We are currently taking quite a few calls today for our prepay discount we offer, it is a big incentive for many people.



We are little sad that our hometown Minnesota Vikings lost to the Packers this weekend. Several are sad about this a little, however there is someone in the office that is very happy about this game. I will not disclose his name in fear of a Viking fan revolt!  He knows who he is.



The ray of sunshine here is that it is a short week. I would like to thank all the wonderful Weed Man Lawn Care customers here in the Minneapolis and St. Paul area. You are what Weed Man is thankful for this Thanksgiving season. I am excited for Turkey, Mashed Potatoes, Cranberry, Pumpkin Pie and Stuffing myself with every goody I can!



Have a warm and wonderful Thanksgiving Minnesotans! Thank you again from Weed Man Lawn Care of the Twin Cities.



-Jess is responsible for this note.







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Monday, November 17, 2014

Delicious Holiday Candy Apples, or Toffee Apples Recipe, Make your holiday cheer even better with candied apples.

Weed Man Minneapolis, MN Recipe

Homemade Candy Apples

Many folks really enjoy candy apples, we hope this post finds you in a festive mood ready for some delicious candied apples!  

What You’ll Need
Cooking spray
8 Red Delicious apples, stemmed
8 skewers
1 cup sugar
1/3 cup light-colored corn syrup
1/3 cup water
1/3 cup cinnamon Red Hots candies
Preparation
1. Remove stems from apples. Insert a skewer into the stem end of each apple.
2. Line a large baking sheet with foil, and coat with cooking spray.
3. In a heavy saucepan over medium heat, combine sugar, corn syrup, water, and candies. Cook until sugar dissolves, stirring occasionally. Cook, without stirring, until a candy thermometer registers 310° F (about 7-9 minutes). Remove from heat.
4. One at a time, dip apples into the syrup. Turn apples quickly to coat evenly with syrup.
5.  Place apple, skewer side up, on prepared baking sheet to cool.
6. Serve and enjoy!
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Tuesday, November 11, 2014

Aeration | Weed Man Lawn Care USA Aeration Video Call Weed Man Lawn Care in Minnesota at 651-456-9696 - The importance of aeration , Why you should aerate your lawn.

What are the benefits of overseeding! Minneapolis grass needs fresh seed. How do I get rid of bare spots? My turf is not that thick or dense. 651-456-9696 Weed Man of the Twin Cities



The Benefits of Minneapolis, MN Overseeding

Get Rid of Bare Spots (for larger spots additional seed beyond an overseeding may be required)

What Minneapolis, MN homeowner hasn’t dedicated several afternoons, evenings and weekends to creating the “perfect” lawn?  There’s no denying that we’d all love a lawn resembling the 18th fairway at the Masters – one that has the neighbors saying, “Wow, check out that lawn,” as they walk by in admiration.
Many elements impact the pursuit of the “perfect” lawn, including the seed mixture used, the soil type for your area, consistent watering, timely application of fertilizer, and lastly, a little help from Mother Nature. Another important element in maintaining a healthy, weed- and insect-free lawn is turf density.
A thick, hearty Minneapolis, MN lawn provides optimum protection against various threats, including weeds, insects, and drought – all of which can bring a host of destructive issues to your property and your pride of ownership. How do you achieve a lawn that is dense in both aesthetic appeal and substance? The answer is overseeding – the practice of sowing additional seed over existing grass to bolster and restore your lawn.
Overseeding is necessary since, over time, the individual grass blades on your lawn weaken and perish with age, thus making it more vulnerable to disease, insects and weeds. Areas in your Minneapolis, MN yard that have been harmed by anything from extreme temperatures to heavy foot traffic also benefit from overseeding. New seed will help eliminate bare spots, re-establish your lawn’s strong foundation and progressively improve its overall health and appearance.


Overseeding Benefits at a Glance:
  • Overseeding helps restore weak areas
  • New seed adds valuable density to your lawn, creating grass that is thick, lush and healthy
  • When combined with aeration, overseeding can help provide a facelift to thinning and older lawns
The ideal time to overseed your lawn is in the fall when the air is cool and the soil is warm. Affected patches of the lawn should be well raked prior to overseeding in order to remove dead grass and loosen the soil. This promotes the growth of new seeds by providing additional aeration and drainage for water. 
Caring for New Seed
Daily watering of the lawn is required in order to achieve germination of turfgrass seed. For best results, keep the soil consistently moist (but not overly soaked) by lightly sprinkling two to three times a day throughout the required germination period (21-30 days). Once your grass begins sprouting, you can cut down on the amount of water used. Instead, water less frequently, but a little deeper. Be careful not to soak the soil repeatedly or you could encourage turf diseases.
Remember: don’t be deterred by the lack of initial results after putting the seed down. Overseeded areas take approximately one month to re-grow and fully respond to treatment. Be sure to keep up with watering and take note of the progress of troubled areas.
Weed Man Minneapolis, MN is your local expert when it comes to fall aeration and overseeding. Our technicians only use the best methods for laying seed, ensuring that your lawn achieves its maximum potential – now and in the spring. Contact us today at (651) 456-9696 to find out how we can help green up your yard. 
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Friday, November 7, 2014

Final Fall Lawn Care Tips Via Weed Man Lawn Care of the Twin Cities - Minneapolis and St. Paul Metro Lawn Care Providers





Final Fall Lawn Care Tips!      (Presented by Weed Man Lawn Care of the Twin Cities)

• Clean up fallen leaves regularly to allow light to the grass.

• A last mowing can be made this month before leaving your lawn for the winter.

• Recut any lawn edges if needed. Try installing lawn edging to make future maintenance easier.

• Finish off essential lawn maintenance to avoid waterlogging and compaction over winter. Try aerating your lawn with a core aerator, raking thatch from the surface and repairing dead patches by seeding if needed.

• Fresh seed can still be laid now. Autumn rains should ensure the seed settles successfully. Non-sprouted seed should not be hurt by a dry lawn.

Fall is the most important time to fertilize your lawn. While the soil is still warm and the air cool the maximum root growth can be achieved!

Contact the office at (651)456-9696 to answer any questions you may have.

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Gray Leaf Spot Lawn Disease, Gray or Brown Spots All Over Grass? Minneapolis Weed Man can help! 651-456-9696

Gray Leaf Spot


Gray Leaf Spot

There are many microorganisms in your lawn which are beneficial, aiding in thatch decomposition. However, there are also a few harmful organisms that are parasitic form of plant life called fungi. Fungi live in soil, thatch and dead leaves within the lawn all year long. These fungi feed on the grass by drawing nutrients from the plant and destroying the plant cells. Diseases spread, in the form of spores, throughout your lawn by wind, air, water, and traffic. The disease may re-appear from year to year if certain conditions are favorable. As a general rule, areas that have been prone to disease problems in the past will at some time, if not yearly, have the same problems again. Gray leaf spot is a warm season disease that affects primarily St. Augustine grass, Ryegrass and Tall fescue turf. Gray leaf spot is a fungus that survives as mycelium and spores on infected plant material. Spores are produced during hot humid weather and are then spread by wind, watering and mowing. Gray leaf spot starts out as lesions on the leaves and stems during warm humid weather. The lesions will grow larger with time with a tan appearance in the middle surrounded by a brown to purplish margin. Severely affected areas will thin out as the grass blades wither and die and turf will have a brownish appearance.
Department of Primary Industries Queensland Government
Damage

Fire ants don't damage turf but they do construct nests which are often visible in home lawns as dome-shaped mounds of soil. The mounds tend to be in sunny open locations in lawns, but can also be found in cracks of side walks, around trees, under pavement and buildings, and occasionally indoors. Disturbing the mounds can lead to the ants emerging and aggressively biting and stinging the intruder. A white pustule usually appears within 24 hours of the sting. Although rare Fire Ant stings can be deadly to humans who are allergic and Fire Ants can also attack pets, livestock and wildlife.
Figure 1- North Carolina Cooperative Extension Service
Conditions Favoring Disease

Gray Leaf Spot is most severe during prolonged rainy, humid, hot periods usually accruing in midsummer. Temperatures that are optimum for Gray Leaf Spot are between 80 to 90 degrees Fahrenheit (26-32*C). High nitrogen levels will favor the disease and any other factor that may stress the lawn such as improper mowing, watering, and soil conditions.


Management

Weed Man's exclusive brand of slow release nitrogen feeds the plant as it needs it through the root. This will help ensure healthy turf without leading to problems later on. Watering properly is extremely important in this turf damaging disease. Avoid watering at night during hot humid weather which extends the leaf wetness period and can lead to a greater chance of Gray leaf spot disease. Allow for air movement and light penetration prune back any trees and undergrowth. Always keep a sharp mower blade as well as it will allow the turf blade tips to heal quickly.

Your Local Weed Man Dealer can help

You're locally owned and operated Weed Man dealer is here to help. Weed Man's turf specialists can recognize Gray leaf spot and make recommendations to help your lawn. Weed Man's specially blended slow release fertilizer applied at the right time is the first step in preventing Gray leaf spot. Weed Man's fertilizer helps create healthy turf by slowly feeding the lawn as it needs it encouraging deep rooting systems. Your local Weed Man dealer will also be able advise you on any other treatments or cultural practices that may be necessary to help your turf remain healthy and vigorous.



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