Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Fertilizer schedule to maintain a great lawn and landscape

GARDEN APPLICATIONS

*Spread Osmocote granules throughout all gardens in April and July
*Ironite granules should be spread around all Azaleas, Camellias, Gardenias, and any plants that appear to be yellowing
*Spray horticultural oil on shrubs that have insects present
*Spray copper fungicide to control disease

***NOTE:  Follow manufacturer's directions for application rates***

FRUIT TREE CARE
* Spread Fertilome Fruit, Citrus, And Pecan Tree Food once during spring .Contains 3% zinc.

WEEDS IN YOUR GARDEN

*Spread Green Light AMAZE Grass and Weed Preventer. It will not harm existing plants in your landscape. It will slow down and reduce future weed growth.

LAWN APPLICATIONS

*Apply winterizer for lawn October or November.  Fertilome bag will specify "winterizer"
*Apply 1st application of lawn fertilizer April 15; should be Green Light Wipe -Out Tough Weed Killer for Lawns or Fertilome Weed & Feed
*Apply 2nd application June 15; NO weed and feed--just straight Fertilome Lawn Food Plus Iron
*Apply 3rd application August 1; NO weed and feed--just straight Fertilome Lawn Food Plus Iron
*Apply Hy-Yield Bug Blaster lawn insect control granules in April and June when insects tend to be most active
*LAWN FUNGUS problems occur year around, but especially during wet periods.
Apply  Fertilome  F-STOP for disease free turfgrass.

***NOTE:  Follow manufacturer's directions for application rates.  Most importantly, use a mechanical spreader to disperse fertilizers.  NEVER SPREAD WITH YOUR BARE HANDS!!!


*Water after each application
*Blow or sweep all concrete because fertilizers tend to stain
*Maintain proper lawn height of 3 1/2 "
*Regular watering schedule throughout year helps maintain a good root growth

 Follow these guidelines and you will have a great green lawn and landscape

We hope you enjoy your new landscape!!

Any questions regarding any treatments?
Call Mario @ 504-415-1438 or 504-887-0234
Email Mario@cclanddesign.com
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