Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Click here for Mosquito Control MN ! Also control Japanese Beetles, Ants, Ticks and fleas! Call 651-456-9696 Minneapolis and St. Paul Metro!

Insect Control MN



Click here for Insect Control MN !  

Control Chinch Bugs, Mosquitoes, Japanese Beetles, Ants, Ticks and fleas!   Call 651-456-9696 Minneapolis and St. Paul Metro!




Tell Those Japanese Beetles, Moths, Flies and Mosquitoes To Buzz Off! Call 651-456-9696 Ask for Weed Man's  Buy 2 Get 1 Free Insect Controls Today!   http://lawncareminneapolis.com


Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Minneapolis Home Show Interview with Switchwood and GSJ Corporation

Lawn Care in Minneapolis with Weed Man Lawn Care

Great Interview with Steven Martinez and his cool Switchwood Wooden Bow Ties. He is the one of the owners of GSJ Corporation that works in the oil and gas industry in North Dakota and other business ventures. http://trade.gsjcorporation.com
Video from Jess with Lawn Care Minneapolis





 

Tuesday, April 7, 2015

Minneapolis Home and Garden Expo 2

Minneapolis Lawn Care - Home and Garden Expo













Thank you for joining us this year at the Minneapolis Convention Center for the Home and Garden Expo - YouTube 2!







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Minneapolis Home and Garden Expo 1

Minneapolis Lawn Care - Home and Garden Expo







Thank you for joining us this year at the Minneapolis Convention Center for the Home and Garden Expo!



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Saturday, March 21, 2015

Lawn Care : How to Take Care of a Bald Spot in Your Lawn Repairing dog spots in your grass

How to repair dog spots! Bald Spots in your Grass!








In the Minneapolis MN and Minnesota regions we suggest using Kentucky Blue grass and perennial rye mix for your optimal grass seed.



If you need help contact us at Weed Man Lawn Care Minneapolis or call Jess at 651-456-9696

We offer the highest quality lawn care in Minneapolis !

Friday, March 20, 2015

Uplifting Effects of Minneapolis MN Green Spaces

Uplifting Effects of Minneapolis  MN Green Spaces

Improve The Health of Minnesotans

Making an effort to keep our Minneapolis MN lawns and parks green, lush and healthy has always helped our community remain beautiful. But did you know that the benefits of green areas extend far beyond the aesthetics? Greenery can help greatly enhance a person’s  mental wellbeing, as well as there physical endurance, This enhances the quality of life and personal happiness.
Read on for more information from Weed Man Lawn Care Minneapolis MN!
Pertaining to Mental Health
Gaining access to green spaces has been scientifically attributed to overall improved mental health. According to a Smithsonian.com study, “After looking at nature scenes, people are kinder and more charitable…children with  ADHD  have an easier time concentrating when they spend time outdoors. […] For office workers, a mere glimpse of green through a window or a live plant on their desk is, on the whole, associated with lower stress levels and higher job satisfaction.”
Another and separate longterm study performed by the research team at the University of Exeter Medical School discovered that, “on average, movers to greener areas experienced an immediate improvement in mental health that was sustained for at least 3 years after they moved. The study also showed that people relocating to a more built up area suffered a drop in mental health.”
Pertaining to Physical Health
Properly maintained Minneapolis lawns are environmental heroes that can help our bodies flourish. A thick, healthy Minneapolis, MN lawn helps trap urban dust and other pollutants, keeping the air cleaner and protecting our air passages to and from the lungs and the lungs themselves in the process. Additionally, dense and powerful turf grass filters our groundwater, cleaning it as it passes through. As a result, local water supplies are recharged, made healthier for use by us Minnesotans.
Heading outside and getting dirty is also good for your immune system too. That’s why “rough and tumble” kids who are exposed to plant diversity get sick less often on average and have fewer allergies than their couch potato counterparts.
So what in the world are you waiting for? Enjoy your local green spaces more often especially your homes lawn – and become a happier, healthier Minnesotan
Put together for you by Weed Man Lawn Care Services Minneapolis, MN: we care for your lawn. Call (651) 456-9696 or request an online quote to find out how we can help your lawn look its best.

Monday, March 16, 2015

Spring Lawn Care in Minneapolis!




Minneapolis MN Lawn Care 


is back for the 2015 season! The snow has melted and green is the color everyone is yearning to see. Weed Man Lawn Care is currently adding new customers for the new spring that has arrived! We still have a few job openings as we are expecting another banner year. With our new lawn care Minneapolis website, along with our update blogs, facebook and google + page and our traditional referrals and advertising. We should have another great year. The only thing missing is you if you have not jumped aboard the Minneapolis MN Lawn Care train and tried us out for a season.

Weed Man Lawn Care Minneapolis  MN & St. Paul MN is locally owned and operated. We have a pet and child safe approach utilizing our special fertilizer and weed control product/s.  Weed Man always focuses on quality lawn care products for your Minneapolis lawn by certified yard technicians.  Our job is not how quickly we can treat each Minneapolis lawn, but how well we can take care of each persons lawn while we are there. We treat your lawn like it is our own! 

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Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Weed Man Lawn Care of the Twin Cities - Lawn Care Company Fact Sheet

Weed Man Lawn Care of the Twin Cities


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Fact Sheet: A Local Lawn Care Company Called Weed Man


History:
·        Founded in 1970 by Des Rice in Toronto, Canada
·        North America’s largest franchised lawn care company
·        Over 250 franchises in Canada, U.S., and United Kingdom
·        Minneapolis MN branch has been in business for over 10 years
·        Locally owned and operated
·        Owner has his college degree in Turf Management

Service:
·        Specialize in Fertilization and Weed Control
·        Standard program includes 4 fertilizations, 2 weed controls, and unlimited free service calls
·        Fully supported with fact sheets, we can solve any problem!
·        Focus on quality products and quality service

Fertilizer:
·        Granular, slow-release fertilizer
·        Slowly spoon feed your lawn for 8-10 weeks
·        Non-toxic (plant food), won’t harm kid or pets, even edible

Weed Control:
·        Use products to control both broadleaf weeds and crabgrass
·        Free service calls in between applications
·        Less toxic than table salt, aspirin, or mouth wash, we only ask that you stay off your grass until the product has dried

Other Services:

·        Aerationoverseedinginsect controlgrub control.

Call Jess at 651-456-9696 or get a free no obligation lawn care quote

Friday, March 6, 2015

10-Year Old Lawn Care Owner Dreams of Expanding







10-Year Old Lawn Care Owner Dreams of Expanding

What a great video about a young up and coming business leader!

We tip our green lawn care hats to this young man!

Vincent you are a cut above!

Thursday, February 19, 2015

What to do when your lawn will not grow? Trouble growing all types of grass?

Grass is not growing properly?



What to do when your lawn will not grow?


What do you do when all types of grass will not grow in your yard?


1) Reseed Lawn? How to plant grass seeds?


Obviously one thing you can do is to reseed the lawn in areas that are having trouble growing grass. The first thing we must do is to determine why the grass is not growing in this area. It may be as simple (or hard) as trimming some trees back to allow in more sunlight. Is the PH of the soil poor? This can be determined by taking a soil sample. Here in Minnesota you can have the University of Minnesota do your testing for you. Click Here for Soil Testing Instructions and Address to mail the soil sample to the U of M.  Could you have a white grub issue caused by Japanese beetle or Sod Web Worm? Grass Disease? There could be various factors causing the issue, so if you need help with determining this issue you can contact us for help figuring it out as a Weed Man customer. 

Once you have figured out the cause you can find possible resolutions. A very common resolution would be to reseed the lawn and plant grass in the dead area. 

How to Plant Grass Seed? What Types of Seeds?

A) Clear the area of debris, weeds and other non turf material and loosen the soil. This can be done with a various tools like a rake or shovel. You may want to dig down a few inches to alleviate any soil compaction or have a fall aeration. You may also want to replace soil or balance PH in the dirt before proceeding. If the soil lacks nutrients a potting soil or starter fertilizer can do the trick.  

B) We suggest a Kentucky Blue / Perennial Rye mix in Minnesota.

C) We recommend following the directions provided on the grass seed you purchase. If patch seeding versus doing the entire lawn, you may want to put the seeds on a little denser to create the success rate needed for a thicker greener lawn

D) Sprinkle on a little of dried grass clippings, mulch or hay to keep the seeds in place and to limit the amount of seed eaten by rodents or birds.

E) Keep the soil moist by watering lightly but frequently in the seeded areas. You do not want to do the infrequent heavy watering like you would do for established turf

F) Continue by treating the grass as usual after the 2-3 weeks by watering and mowing regularly.  Have Weed Man Lawn Care fertilize and control the weeds as usual. This will help the lawn have a quick recovery and look beautiful again!



2) When seeding in not the answer consider new landscaping!

Sometimes when no types of grass will grow in an area, perhaps landscaping is a good solution. Landscaping sometimes can be an excellent option for homeowners. Would mulch around a tree that is creating too much shade and it hard to trim be a good idea? Have you always wanted a fire pit with sitting area, perhaps now is the time.

Many times near the home you find shaded areas that are not conducive to growing the grass thick and dense like we would like. A beautiful patio made with brick pavers can transform a damaged lawn into a wonderful sitting area. Water fountains and mini streams can be beautiful and relaxing, however must be winterized each year so their is a little more maintenance. 




3) What about a pool?

Summer fun in the sun! What about a pool, if you have a larger area that will not grow grass and want to make lots of family memories a pool can make a great addition to a persons recreational options. Many a kids growing up always talked about the house with the pool and all the neighborhood kids would flock to that home. Obviously there is work involved to maintain a pool however the rewards may out shadow the downside for you. 


Not being able to grow any types of grass is not always the end of the world! With a little creativity and thought you can transform your lawn into something worthy of a great backyard!


Grass is not growing properly? What to do when your lawn will not grow? Brought to you by Weed Man Lawn Care of the Twin Cities 651-456-9696  -Jess




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Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Dear Weeds, A letter to let you know that you are not welcome on my property! Stay off my Lawn!


WEED MAN TO SAVE THE LAWN


Dear Weeds, 

I know you miss me, but I really do not miss you! Every year you come up to visit and I have to tell you that you are not welcome. Do you learn from this year after year. No! You just keep rearing your ugly head and act like I owe you some real estate to live. You were born and I can give you credit for being alive, but that is where I must draw the line. This year is going to be different than the years previous because this year, I have WEED MAN

The Weed Man is out to defend my turf and will not be defeated. The Weed Man is smart, has lots of experience dealing with the likes of you and your kind and he is equipped with the weapons that will make him prevail. 

We have had a long standing relationship and I am sorry we have to end it this way. You are not going to influence my life any more and if you pop in from time to time to visit, then the Weed Man will arrive and put you back in your place. It was nice knowing you. Rest in piece. 

Sincerely, 

Mrs. Home-Owner






Introduction to Turf Pests. Insect damage on your lawn?

Guest Blog from The Lawn Care Academy


Introduction to Turf Pests

Your lawn represents a significant investment in both time and money. Turf pests, such as insects or small animals, can quickly damage or ruin a lawn. Your greatest defense against these pests is knowledge. When you know how to look for them and identify their signs and symptoms, you can stop them before any real damage occurs.
Many common turf pests, such as moles, are some of the most frustrating to deal with. The pages below will offer advice and suggest ways to solve the problems. We will also examine homemade cures if any exist for that particular pest.

Quick Overview of Lawn Insects

Insects are an important part of nature and are found in almost every square inch of earth. No matter how we feel about them, life on earth would suffer if they were not here.
However, even a good thing that is out of place can prove disastrous. Termites, for example, provide a valuable service in the forest, but they cannot be allowed to do the same thing to our homes. Ground wasps feed on small insects, but must be destroyed when the nest is a danger to children or pets. It is no different for our lawns. Since we have an investment in our lawns, we need to protect it from damaging turf pests.
How to Determine Whether an Insect Needs to be Controlled
Lawn insects are classified as either:

  • Beneficial insects
  • Nuisance insects
  • Damaging insects
Beneficial insects are those that provide a needed service. Bees pollinate plants and spiders help keep other insects under control. These are just a couple examples.
Nuisance insects are usually more of a problem for us than they are for the grass. They include ants, spiders, adult green June bugs, wasps and hornets, etc. In most cases, little or nothing needs to be done about nuisance insects unless their presence becomes an annoyance or a danger to us, to our children, or pets.
Turf damaging insects are those that feed on the grass blades, stems, or roots and can harm your grass. These include leafhoppers, chinch bugs, billbugs, etc. Generally they are not a danger to us, just the grass. However, just because a lawn-damaging insect is found does not necessitate treatment. Healthy grass is easily able to withstand insect pressure within certain limits. It is only when they exceed the threshold that treatment may become necessary.

Relating Insects to Turf Damage

Insects That Feed Below Ground on Plant Roots
Larva of Green June Bug
Most of the insects that damage the grass roots and crown are the larval stage of certain beetles and moths.
This also means there is a narrower window of opportunity to control the insects. Turf damage doesn't usually occur until the last stages of larval growth. Examples are white grubs, cutworms, and army worms.
Fortunately, we know when the damage is likely to occur, so that is important for good control.
Insects That Feed Above Ground on the stems and Blades
Insects that feed on plant juices are referred to as sucking insects. Aphids, leafhoppers, chinch bugs and mites can cause considerable damage especially to stressed or young plants. Some sucking insects can spread diseases to plants as well.
Since sucking insects live on plant juices, over-fertilized, nitrogen rich lawns will often receive the most damage.

Old Insecticides Vs. New Insecticides

How Old Insecticides Worked
In years past, insecticides were much different than they are now. Popular insecticides like chloradane, heptachlor and others were commonly used to kill tree insects or turf pests. They had a very broad spectrum and a long persistence.
The term "broad spectrum" means they controlled a wide variety of turf pests and "long persistence" means it remained active for long periods.
One application would last all season and quite often would last well into the second season. Due to the long persistence, a person didn’t need much knowledge of insect growth stages or behavior. The insecticide was going to kill the insect sooner or later. Although effective, the long persistence became a concern and by 1980 almost all were off the market.
Now, The New Insecticides
Newer insecticides are developed to be active for much shorter periods. Most will remain active for just a few days while a few others are persistent considerably longer. They also have a narrower spectrum. This can have a significant outcome, especially if we misidentify the damage or the tree or turf pests.
More attention and research has been given to biological controls. These are often insect specific and must be applied well in advance of any turf damage.
What These New Insecticides Mean For Us?
With newer insecticides, controlling turf pests means we must be more accurate at identifying the insect damage. If we are using a preventative insecticide before any damage occurs, we need to know when to apply it for best results. We also need to know what is the best product to use.



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How to get that perfect level cut for your lawn? Guest Blogger from Your Green Pal

Another great article from our friends at Your Green Pal.






How to get that perfect level cut for your lawn

Written by Bryan Clayton on September 29, 2014
You're envious of your neighbors lawn.  He has a perfectly level cut like this. And you want to know how to get it.
First, it starts with the quality of your turf.  You have to invest in a fertilization program for your lawn.  It will take several months of care and investment to get your lawn to full, thick, and healthy status.
Also if you're in cool season grass zone and have tall Fescue for instance, you'll need to aerate and overseed your turf every fall.   Without a thick healthy lawn you wont have anything to work with when it comes to mowing it beautifully.
Next, make sure your blades on your mower are sharp.  You will need to sharpen them every 15-20 mowings or at least twice per season.  I recommend sharpening them first thing in spring, and then again in mid-summer. During the summer months is when your lawn is most susceptible to damage from heat stress, so  its imperative to have sharp blades cutting the grass.
After you have a good sharp blade, scrape out the deck of your mower removing the build up that accumulates underneath.  You can use a regular painters spatula for this task.  Typically, you will need to clean out the deck of your mower every other cut.  This allows your mower to do its job better, and yields a better cleaner cut.  Put a plastic trash bag down and scrape it out over the bag, this makes for easy cleanup of the debris.
Now check over your lawn very closely looking for divets, pot holes, and imperfections in the grade.  This is crucial because if you have  uneven terrain your mower will scalp areas as you are cutting the lawn.  This is particularity the case if you have a riding lawn mower as they are not very forgiving and will case damage to the lawn as they run through a pot hole.
Following this advice you too can create a beautifully shorn lawn that looks like glass... 

When is the best time of day to mow my lawn? Morning? Afternoon? Does it even matter!



From our Floridian Friends http://www.yourgreenpal.com/




When is the best time of day to mow my lawn? Morning? Afternoon? Does it matter?

Written by Bryan Clayton on September 29, 2014


There are varying opinions on this … Some professionals say it doesn't matter, so long as you do not mow when the ground is very wet, as this can cause damage to the turf, and also rutting if you have a riding mower.  If you are flexible there is an optimal moment for lawn mowing
However, there are some pros that say mid-morning this the optimum time of day to mow the lawn. The logic behind this is that the lawn needs time to heal before evening, that the freshly shorn grass blades are susceptible to fungus and disease and really need the benefit of the day to dry and heal before evening sets in.  So, if you have the luxury of choosing when to mow in the day, there is a case that mid-morning is the optimal time of the day.

Lawn Care Mower Blades

Now, more importantly make sure that your blades are sharp, as this will affect the lawn more so than the time of day that you mow.  IF your blades are not sharp then the lawn is torn as the dull blades hits it, this causes damage to your turf and makes it more susceptible to disease and damage.
Keep in mind, if you are going to be working with a professional service you will probably have to pay a premium if you are wanting to have the lawn mowed at specific time of day.  These professionals make their schedules out by route density. Meaning they complete their stops in the most efficient manner possible as they navigate their way throughout the neighborhood, town, or city.  So asking for a specific time will be invasive to their schedule, and you will probably have to pay extra.  Take for example a St. Augustine turf that grows in Florida, it would be extremely hard for a lawn service provider to bag and haul all those clippings off.
This is where GreenPal comes in, make sure the time of day you want service is spelled out when you request pricing, so you will get more accurate pricing and get what you want!

Thursday, February 12, 2015

How To Properly Rake Leaves A person who really really loves raking leaves! So funny!

This guy is so funny! I have never seen some one have this much fun raking leaves! Wow! you must see to believe!















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Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Facts about Grass! From Grass Seed to Fully Matured Grass Plants, Whether Crab Grass, Bermuda Grass, Kentucky Blue, or Fescue Grass is Amazing!

Facts About Grass!


From Grass Seed to Fully Matured Grass Plants, Whether Crab Grass, Bermuda Grass, Kentucky Blue, or Fescue. Grass is Amazing!



Article provided by our friends at the Lawn Care Academy



  • An area of grass measuring 5000 sq. ft. in size produces as much oxygen as two 100 ft trees. That is roughly the size of an average front yard. An area of grass 650 sq. ft. in size can provide the daily oxygen needs for one adult. In the process of gas exchange, lawn grasses absorb large quantities of carbon dioxide from the air each day.
  • Grass has an air conditioning effect on the environment. Roadways and sidewalks can heat up in excess of 100 degrees while the adjacent grass will be cooler by at least 25 to 50 percent. A major complaint about artificial turf is that it absorbs heat. The temperature on these fields will often be 25 percent hotter than the air temperature in the stands. As a result, players have played in heat well into the 100s. Injuries also increase on artificial turf. Many stadiums have removed the artificial turf and replaced it with grass. The result: cooler fields, happier players and less injuries.
  • Performing good turf maintenance practices benefits us in many ways. A good covering of grass helps protect soil from erosion by holding it together through a complex network of roots. A good stand of grass slows the flow of water, giving it time to be absorbed and helping to recharge the water table. It also shades the soil and slows evaporation. 
  • Lawn grass is a big part of nature’s air and water filtration system. Every year, enormous quantities of dust, pollution and harmful gases are trapped and filtered out by grass blades and roots.
  • A well cared for lawn can greatly increase a home’s value. This is a well documented observation. A healthy, manicured lawn always adds a sense of increased value to the property.
  • Plants also add a sense of peace in a fast paced world. Many have found relaxation in garden and lawn care. Experiments on the calming affect of plants were done on Russian Cosmonauts while in space. An area was built for green plants to be grown on board the space station. The scientists, back on earth, notice that the Cosmonauts showed reduced stress and their center of social activity always occurred near the plants. In patient care studies, hospital patients who were allowed to see and touch live plants felt better, healed faster and went home sooner.
  • Thick lawns and thick pastures are less conducive to weed growth. Poor grass care leads to problems. Many weeds are considered invasive, can attract problem insects, and are hard to control once established. Allowing invasive weeds in dominate harms the environment and is costly to remove.
How these facts affect us
What does that mean? Turf maintenance and home grass care is something we cannot take for granted. We have already begun to realize how much our health depends on the greenery around us. Home lawns and gardens are not only nice to look at, but are healthy for us. It gives us a sense of tranquility and order in a troubled world. Many take it for granted, not realizing that the combined value of plants and turfgrass far exceed any time or cost we invest in maintaining it. We were created for life in a green world and we can’t live without it.

-end article





There are all kinds of grass that can be found on Minnesota lawns.
Such as Bermuda Grass, Zoysia Grass, Buffalo Grass, St Augustine Grass and of course Kentucky Blue Grass.  I have even seen artificial grass on some properties. No Matter what types of grass you have call Weed Man Lawn Care of the Twin Cities to give you the advice you need to succeed on your turf this year. 







From Outdoor to Indoor Minneapolis MN Plant Care Brought to you by Weed Man Lawn Care Minneapolis and St. Paul.

Outdoor to Indoor Minneapolis, MN Plant Care


Lawn Care / Minneapolis Experts


Ensuring a Healthy Plant Transition


If you’re an active Minneapolis, MN plant enthusiast, then you likely already know that colder weather does not have to mean the end to your gardening efforts. In fact, a large number of plant species thrive just as well indoors as they do outdoors. These plant types include begonias, fuchsia, geraniums, boxwood and myrtle, caladium, and coleus, among many others.
Have your favorite plants survived the winter in the comfort of your Minneapolis, MN home? If so, well done! Creating a hospitable indoor environment for your greenery is half the battle of plant transitioning. Now that spring is just a few short weeks away, it’s time to start thinking ahead to moving your plants outdoors.
There are many contributing factors that you’ll need to take into consideration when planning your plants’ indoor-to-outdoor transition or outdoor to indoor . Consult these tips from Weed Man Lawn Care Minneapolis, MN and gear up for a successful Minnesota Growing Season.


Light

Too much light provided too quickly can result in severe plant shock. Even if your home is equipped with indoor plant lighting, the intensity of outdoor sunlight will always outweigh light levels found within a home. While most houseplants depend on light throughout the entire year, it is difficult for them to adjust from one extreme to another.
Because of this, it is essential that the indoor-to-outdoor transition happens slowly. Once Minneapolis, MN spring temperatures return, place your plants in a shaded area of your yard for a few hours each day. As they become accustomed to fresh air, allow the plants to receive a small amount of sunshine each day. Increase periods of direct sunlight until your plants have remained outdoors for an entire day. The transfer should take around two weeks to complete.

Minneapolis, MN Weather Conditions

Harsh weather conditions can damage houseplants that have been moved outdoors. Wind, in particular, tends to dry out plants and can easily knock them over, causing the soil to spill and roots to tear. Hard rains also tend to do more harm than good to a transitioning plant. To avoid weather-related stressors, keep your plants protected – near a wall will do the trick. It may also be helpful to tether the pot in place with a rope or bungee cord.


Pests

Apart from the odd hungry mite, Minnesota houseplants are often safe from many of the pests that plague gardens annually. Once you transition plants to a new outdoor environment, however, you will likely have to deal with damaging insects from time to time. Keep on the lookout for any wilting, discoloration, or holes in the leaf tissue.


Minneapolis, MN Temperatures

Although you may be chomping at the bit to move your houseplants outside and get started on your spring gardening regimen, your plants may not share your enthusiasm. Remember: your Minneapolis, MN houseplants have spent the last several months warm and cozy indoors and will need time to adjust to cooler temperatures. Since many houseplants derive from tropical locations, they cannot thrive in temperatures below 55 degrees F. For optimal plant health, postpone your transition date until night temperatures reach the 55 degree benchmark.


Watering and Feeding

Minneapolis, MN Outdoor plants generally require higher levels of water and nutrients than those living indoors. It is important that you provide additional resources as required. Monitor indoor-to-outdoor plants daily, and if the soil feels soaked or dry to the touch, adjust moisture levels accordingly. Be careful not to overdo it. Too much water and fertilizer can cause just as much harm as too little. Lawn Care in Minneapolis can be tricky and take a lot of work, but with persistence you can have a beautiful Minnesota lawn. 

Over time, your plants will learn to love their new outdoor home. Simply make the adjustment period comfortable and you will reap the rewards with beautiful, lush plants this growing season.
Brought to you by Weed Man Lawn Care Minneapolis, MN: we care for your lawn. Call (651) 456-9696 or request an online quote to find out how we can help your lawn look its best.


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Friday, January 23, 2015

Why Choose Weed Man Lawn Care of the Twin Cities? Minnesota's Best Lawn Care Company and Highest Quality Lawn Care Provider MINNEAPOLIS MN AND SAINT PAUL MN





Minnesota's Best Lawn Care Company and Highest Quality Lawn Care Provider

THE TOP 7 REASONS HOW WEED MAN CAN HELP YOUR LAWN THIS YEAR IN MINNEAPOLIS AND SAINT PAUL MN


1.     HIGHEST QUALITY LAWN CARE PRODUCTS AVAILABLE

Weed Man is proud of its role in using the most effective fertilizers and treatments for weed, insect and disease control. Our granular fertilizer blend contains, slow-release nutrients providing a “time-released” feeding. Weed Man weed control products are top rated for best results. Remember: all fertilizer and control products are not the same.

2.     GUARANTEED WEED MANAGEMENT IN MINNESOTA

 Weed Man guarantee service, we promise to respond within 48 hours to re-treat stubborn weeds. Free and Guaranteed!  We will always treat broadleaf weeds every visit without additional charge. Some weeds require ongoing treatments to bring about proper control, this is where Weed Man steps up and delivers on its Promises!!

3.     EXPERT ADVICE AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
Our team has unmatched expertise on lawns. Our trained staff includes leaders in the industry who have earned: PhD, Masters, and multiple other degrees in Soil Science, Agronomy, and Turf Management. Weed Man is proud to have team members communicating knowledge. We share our knowledge with you!

4.     POST-SERVICE FERTILIZER CLEANUP AND POSTING

Weed Man technician will ALWAYS close gates and replace moved items, including water bowls, lawn furniture, or watering hoses. Technicians will ALWAYS remove granular products off driveways and sidewalks. Weed Man prides itself in respecting your property.

5.     THE RIGHT LAWN CARE PRODUCTS FOR MN AND NOTHING MORE

WEED MAN PROMISES NEVER TO SELL YOU SOMETHING THAT WON’T BENEFIT YOUR LAWN. Our long-standing reputation and respect has been earned by following this standard. We will always care for the welfare of your lawn as well as your pocketbook.

6.     ACCESS TO A LIVE VOICE WHEN YOU CALL

When you place a call talk to a live person who can assist you. WE VALUE OUR CUSTOMERS FEEDBACK AND WOULD LOVE TO HEAR FROM YOU. We will be available from 8:00a-4:30p to answer any questions you may have.

7.     PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE & APPROACH

Our local Weed Man office is part of an international organization that prides itself on professionalism and how we communicate with our customers. Weed Man Minneapolis is a friendly, responsible, trustworthy team serving you, our most treasured asset. What this means for you is peace of mind!




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