Nina Camillone
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Why are my plants wilting or dying?
Environmental issues and management issues may cause plants to fail and die. Here are some common issues your plants could be experiencing: Water issues. When a plant is under or over watered, it ...
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How do you know if brown grass is a disease, insects, or just dry? (ASK Around)
One of the most widespread lawncare issues is fungal disease that results in brown patches of grass. However, not all brown patches are caused by fungi! Insects and dryness can also detract from he...
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How long after fertilizer application is the lawn safe for children and pets?
When it comes to nutrient fertilizer products (this does not include pesticides, weed control, insecticide, etc.), It's generally recommended to wait at least 24-72 hours after a fertilizer applica...
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Heritage Fungicide
granular systemic fungicide providing broad-spectrum control of over 20 turfgrass diseases for up to 28 days Purchase Heritage G Fungicide
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How large of an area does one kit cover?
One SoilKit can be used to test 10,000 square feet using a composite soil sample. Larger areas may require more than one test kit. Additionally, seperate test kits should be used for areas with dif...
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Pre-emergent Herbicides
Hi-Yield Weed & Grass Stopper Sta-Green Crab-EX Atrazine
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What are the brown spots in my lawn? (ASK Advice)
As the weather warms up from spring to summer, you may notice your lawn struggling to stay green and even develop brown patches. It’s always a good idea to implement good cultural practices to keep...
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What is soil texture?
Soil texture refers to its percentage of sand, silt, and clay, which are types of mineral articles defined by their size. Clay particles are smaller than 0.002 mm and give soil a smooth and sticky ...
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Watering your lawn -- how often and how much? (ASK Advice)
Nothing hits the spot like a cool glass of water on a hot summer's day. While plants need water too, you might be surprised to learn that your lawn doesn't like drinking the way that you do! Wateri...
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What is the best pH for my soil?
There is no single ideal soil pH because different plants prefer slightly more acidic or more alkaline soils than each other. As a rule of thumb, neutral or slightly acid soils are best (pH 6.0-6.5...