Weed Man Lawn Care - Springfield/Hartford
W**d Man offers fertilization, w**d control, integrated pest management, & other lawn care services!
At W**d Man Hartford/Springfield, our #1 goal is to help you achieve a lush, healthy lawn and an outdoor space you can enjoy. We offer a broad range of environmentally responsible lawn care services, including fertilization, w**d control, lawn disease control, and integrated pest management. We’re locally owned and operated, right here in the Hartford/Springfield area, and we are proud to be a par
It's , and it's the perfect opportunity to stay productive while enjoying your lush, healthy lawn. Here's an easy guide for turning your outdoor space into a home office!
How to Work From Home – Outside! 5 Steps to Turn Your Lush, Green Lawn into Your Home Office
Keep your lawn mower blade razor sharp to ensure it makes a clean and precise cut of each blade of grass. This allows the lawn to heal quickly after mowing. A dull lawn mower can tear the blades of grass, which slows the healing process and exposes the torn, wounded tissue to possible turf disease attack. For safety, most lawn mower blades do not come sharpened from the factory, so you will likely need to sharpen your blade before the first mow with a new mower blade.
Grassy w**ds, like crabgrass, are characterized by slender leaves that resemble turfgrass. They look and behave differently than the other common w**d varieties, broadleaf w**ds, and sedges, which means that the methods used to control them will differ as well. Today, we’re taking a closer look at grassy w**ds – and what to do about them!
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What Is a Grassy W**d? Though grassy w**ds like crabgrass look similar to turfgrass, they weaken your lawn and make it susceptible to disease, pests, and other w**ds.
Avoid mowing when lawn disease is active in your lawn to prevent the spread of the disease. Your mowing equipment can pick up fungal lawn diseases and inadvertently spread them to other areas of your lawn. If you absolutely must mow while the disease is active, make sure your blade is razor sharp so it does not fray the tips of the grass, further spreading the disease.
As **d comes to a close, we want to highlight our favorite best management practice for protecting pollinators: environmentally responsible integrated pest management (IPM)!
For , we're sharing another way we operate out of an abundance of caution for the health of domestic or native bees and other pollinators through W**d Man’s best management practices for protecting pollinators.
It's officially summer, and it's time to show your lawn some love! With lawn care season in full swing, now is the perfect time to start working towards a lush and healthy lawn. Contact us today to get started! **dMan
In honor of , here's another way W**d Man's trained and certified technicians use their exceptional expertise to follow our best management practices for protecting pollinators.
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It's ! Here at W**d Man, we strive to be a friend to pollinators and the environment. Rest assured that we are vitally interested in ensuring the health of pollinators and reducing any environmental impacts from our services. We have a pollinator policy in place to guide our decision-making about our products and how we use them. Here's one of our best management practices for protecting pollinators.
Happy Father’s Day from our W**d Man family to yours! This year, celebrate Dad with a backyard cookout in three easy steps.
Grill, Games, and Gifts! 3 Steps to a Winning Father’s Day Cookout This Father’s Day, celebrate Dad with a backyard cookout that takes advantage of your outdoor space. Grill out, play some lawn games, and give the gift of the great outdoors!
Summer patch is a difficult-to-control lawn disease that affects cool-season grasses, such as Kentucky Bluegrass, Tall Fescue, and Fine Fescue. As the name suggests, it typically occurs during the hot and humid summer months, particularly in areas with poor soil drainage or heavy thatch buildup. Symptoms include yellowing and browning grass with patches of dead or dying turf. These patches may be circular or irregular in shape and can range in size from a few inches to several feet in diameter.
Read more about summer patch, and contact your local W**d Man professional for other solutions and recommendations to improve the conditions of your lawn.
Summer Patch Disease Summer Patch occurs during the hot and humid summer months, particularly in areas with poor soil drainage or heavy thatch buildup. Symptoms include yellowing and browning grass with patches of dead or dying turf.
Have you tired creating an outdoor canvas? Hang an old sheet on a clothesline or tape paper to a fence for your budding artist to paint on. Encourage them to try painting with different kinds of brushes, says Penny Warner, author of Kids’ Outdoor Parties (Meadowbrook Press). “Try dipping grass into paint and swishing it on paper, then try painting with a leaf or a twig. The kids can also try painting rocks and creating people or bugs with them.”
Have you tried out "grasscycling" in your regular mowing routine? Grasscycling is the environmentally beneficial practice of returning grass clippings to a lawn. By leaving the clippings to decompose on your lawn, you’re adding valuable nutrients back into the soil, so you only need to remove clippings from your lawn if they are excessively long and will smother the grass.
"I have tried [the competition], but it has pathetic customer service. W**d Man has always tailored my service to my needs, not theirs. They also LISTEN. [The competition] did not. Would highly recommend this one. My lawn looks amazing too." - Bev, W**d Man Customer
You don’t need to invest in a fancy moisture meter to determine if your soil is getting enough moisture. Simply push a screwdriver or a garden trowel into the soil until you feel a little resistance. If it goes in easily, your lawn is probably getting enough water. However, if it does not push easily into the soil, then additional water is needed.
The bluegrass billbug is a type of weevil that can cause damage to turfgrass and other grassy plants. Adult billbugs emerge early in the spring, and by late June the females begin depositing their eggs in the lawn, which will begin to hatch within a couple of weeks. The best time to control bluegrass billbugs is when they are very young (in June and July), before you are faced with severe damage.
Read more about the life cycle and control measures of bluegrass billbugs, and contact your local W**d Man professional for other solutions and recommendations to improve the conditions of your lawn.
Bluegrass Billbugs The Bluegrass Billbug is a type of weevil that can cause damage to turfgrass and other grassy plants. The best time to control Bluegrass Billbugs is when they are very young, before you are faced with severe damage.
Here's an expert mowing tip! Each time you mow, change the direction of your path to keep the grass growing strong and straight and to reduce w**d growth.
White Grubs are the larvae of certain species of beetles, such as the Japanese Beetle, June Beetle, and European Chafer. These grubs are common pests in residential lawns. They feed on the roots of grass, which can cause extensive damage to the lawn.
Signs of infestation include dead or dying patches of grass, loose turf, and birds or other animals digging in the lawn to feed on the grubs. Secondary damage from skunks and raccoons is usually the strongest indicator of a grub problem. Proactive grub control is crucial for preventing damage.
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When choosing perennials, trees, and shrubs for your yard and garden, you'll want to choose varieties that are suited to your particular climate. The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map is a tool that can help you make informed decisions about what to grow in your garden. Find your zone, and then consult seed packaging, plant tags, and catalogs for corresponding zones and other important information to help your new plants thrive!
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Wondering the best time of day to water your lawn? The ideal time to water your lawn is early in the morning, between 5 and 9 am, when temperatures are cooler and the water will not evaporate. Avoid watering in the evening, as this can promote the growth and spread of lawn diseases.
What do dandelions, clover, chickw**d, and many other common w**ds have in common? They are all categorized as broadleaf w**ds. But what exactly does that mean? Today, we’re taking a closer look at broadleaf w**ds – and what to do about them!
What Is a Broadleaf W**d? Broadleaf w**ds like dandelions, clover, and chickw**d are common in residential lawns. Here’s how to identify them and deal with them!
Avoid mowing after rain or watering. Mow your lawn when the grass is dry to prevent the risk of injury and to prevent the grass blades from fraying.
"The service is great. I know when the technician will be out and my yard is already looking wonderful." - Pam, W**d Man Customer
This Memorial Day, as we remember and honor all of the members of the armed forces who have sacrificed for our country, spend some time outside. Grill out, play some yard games, and soak up the good weather with your family and friends!
Bet on bug races. See how many critters the kids can spot — without actually picking them up — in the backyard for a short time period, such as five minutes, says Penny Warner, author of Kids’ Outdoor Parties (Meadowbrook Press). “Add up how many bugs they see and give them a sketch pad to sketch as many as they can. Then have them share their artwork.”
At W**d Man, we pride ourselves on delivering golf course quality results through our premium lawn care services, including fertilizer, w**d control, surface insect control, and plenty more, so there’s nothing stopping you from playing 9 holes right there in your backyard! Here’s how to make the most of your lush, green lawn with a game of at-home mini-golf that’s fun for the whole family! **dMan
Backyard Mini Golf W**d Man delivers golf course quality results with premium lawn care services. Put that lush lawn to good use with backyard mini golf for the whole family!
How often should you water your lawn? In general, you should water each section of your lawn twice a week for about 35 to 40 minutes. Make sure the water is evenly distributed to avoid leaving dry or soggy areas. A common mistake made by homeowners, especially those with irrigation systems, is to water every day. This is too frequent and can result in the spread of lawn disease. It’s best to water deeply and infrequently, just a couple of times a week.
Here at W**d Man, we are committed to reducing negative impact on the environment as well as protecting our pollinators. Out of an abundance of caution, we have put a pollinator policy in place which determines not only what products we use to maintain the health of your lawn, but also how those products are used, in accordance with the guidelines set out by the Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA).
Keeping Pollinators Safe How W**d Man is working to ensure the safety of our pollinators.
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