Scalping is a common practice used to prevent thatch accumulation. It is most often done before the spring greenup. This removal of dead turf will also encourage early spring growth of the grass. This process may cause a temporary reduction of turf quality but all Bermuda & Zoysia grasses should respond positively to this cultural practice. Lower the blade on your mower enough to take off the top layer of turf. We recommend lowering to a 2-2.5’’ blade height. All lawns are unique and it is recommended to start the blades high and slowly lower them to ensure that you don’t damage the turf by starting the blades to low. This may require you to run the mower over the lawn several times to get the desired height. Make sure to remove all the clippings off the turf after completing this project.
Archive for March, 2010
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Tuesday, March 30th, 2010Unusual way to stop Annual Bluegrass (AKA – Poa annua) this spring.
Thursday, March 25th, 2010Take a look at this unusual way to stop Annual Bluegrass, also known as Poa annua, this spring on Walter Reeves’ website. It is becoming one of the more difficult lawn weeds to control and this is a different approach to removing the weed if you have a little time on your hands. I should also point out that staying on a regular weed control program with regular pre-emergent applications throughout the year is the best defense against this weed. If you’ve missed this application, give this idea a shot and let us know how it works.
“Another way to control annual bluegrass in Bermuda grass is to wrap an old cotton towel around the end of a garden rake. Tie in place with string and dampen the towel with Roundup. Use the tool to “paint” weed killer onto green weed foliage while avoiding the turf grass. Discard the cloth when the job is finished by wrapping in plastic bags and putting it out for your municipal garbage collection.” Walter Reeves
Source: http://www.walterreeves.com/lawns/article.phtml?cat=27&id=98
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Thursday, March 4th, 2010Lawn Care companies may provide an environmentally superior means of weed control
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010Though mine may be a biased point of view, a career in the landscape trade has convinced me that for the average homeowner wishing to achieve a good looking lawn in an environment conscious way, hiring the services of a “professional” lawn care company should be considered.
By virtue of the fact that a lawn care company must control cost while at the same time provide a good value to customers, their success rides upon the ability to provide well timed applications, without the use of excessive materials.
There are a number of factors to be considered.
Application procedure has environmental impact. For while “non-professionals” applying materials to a given lawn may strive to make an application properly, professional lawn care companies use well calibrated equipment and are exact with application. This results in efficient use of material, as opposed to an inefficient and wasteful use of material that may occur otherwise.
Technology is a factor as well, as technology has provided products, used by professionals, which are designed to reduce environmental impact. One example of this technology is the development of “adjuvants”, products which actually improve efficiency of materials used. There are a variety of adjuvants that behave in a variety of ways, and though their chemistry is too complicated to explain here, the result of their use is the ability to use lower rates of materials while maintaining effectiveness.
Another virtue of using a professional lawn care company, regards timing of needed applications. For a well timed lawn care program will, more often than not, minimize the “chemical” use required for the lawns care, while a poorly timed program will result in the need of additional treatment. This is very important, as using the highest grade materials available is useless, if not applied at the correct time. If treatments are not well timed, or if materials used are mismanaged, results will be marginally effective at best.
Finally, by using a professional lawn care company, a homeowner isn’t left with a myriad of partially filled bags and containers of fertilizers and herbicides, the disposal of which is problematic. These can also pose a safety hazard.
Certainly, a studious homeowner can care for a lawn themselves, but using a professional lawn care company may prove to be better for the environment.