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Taming Wild Violets in Your Lawn

If you're a homeowner with a garden or a lawn, chances are you've encountered wild violets, also known as Viola sororia. These perennials, while beautiful, are known for their invasive nature and can quickly take over a lawn if left unchecked. Their flowers range in color from dark purple to almost blue and their leaves maintain a dark green hue year-round. They are very popular with pollinators like bees and butterflies which means there are many scenarios where folks promote and encourage wild violets to thrive.

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Banishing Ragweed

Ragweed, a common and unwelcome guest in many lawns, is a notorious trigger for seasonal allergies. If you're tired of sneezing and itching your way through the warmer months, it's time to take action against this pesky plant. This blog post will help you understand how to identify ragweed and offer simple, effective ways to control its growth in your lawn.

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Controlling Clover Mites

Clover mites are tiny arachnids that often find their way into homes, causing annoyance and concern among homeowners. Although they are not harmful to humans, their presence can be irritating and unsightly. To help you keep your home pest-free, we've created this simple guide on identifying and controlling clover mites. By following these steps, you can improve the quality of your life and ensure a more comfortable living environment.

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Winning the Battle Against Chamberbitter Weeds

Chamberbitter (Phyllanthus urinaria), also known as Gripeweed or Little Mimosa, is a persistent, invasive weed that can quickly infest your lawn and ruin its appearance. As a resilient and fast-spreading weed, Chamberbitter can be challenging to control. This is why it is crucial to be consistent and timely in your efforts. With the right knowledge and techniques, you can reclaim your beautiful lawn. In this blog post, we will explore the most effective ways to control Chamberbitter weeds in your lawn.

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Taming Wild Violets in Your Lawn

If you're a homeowner with a garden or a lawn, chances are you've encountered wild violets, also known as Viola sororia. These perennials, while beautiful, are known for their invasive nature and can quickly take over a lawn if left unchecked. Their flowers range in color from dark purple to almost blue and their leaves maintain a dark green hue year-round. They are very popular with pollinators like bees and butterflies which means there are many scenarios where folks promote and encourage wild violets to thrive.

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Banishing Ragweed

Ragweed, a common and unwelcome guest in many lawns, is a notorious trigger for seasonal allergies. If you're tired of sneezing and itching your way through the warmer months, it's time to take action against this pesky plant. This blog post will help you understand how to identify ragweed and offer simple, effective ways to control its growth in your lawn.

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Controlling Clover Mites

Clover mites are tiny arachnids that often find their way into homes, causing annoyance and concern among homeowners. Although they are not harmful to humans, their presence can be irritating and unsightly. To help you keep your home pest-free, we've created this simple guide on identifying and controlling clover mites. By following these steps, you can improve the quality of your life and ensure a more comfortable living environment.

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Winning the Battle Against Chamberbitter Weeds

Chamberbitter (Phyllanthus urinaria), also known as Gripeweed or Little Mimosa, is a persistent, invasive weed that can quickly infest your lawn and ruin its appearance. As a resilient and fast-spreading weed, Chamberbitter can be challenging to control. This is why it is crucial to be consistent and timely in your efforts. With the right knowledge and techniques, you can reclaim your beautiful lawn. In this blog post, we will explore the most effective ways to control Chamberbitter weeds in your lawn.

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Using Biostimulants for a Faster Spring Green-Up

Biostimulants derived from seaweed extracts, such as those from brown seaweeds like Ascophyllum nodosum, can provide a range of benefits to turf and ornamental plants. These extracts contain a variety of bioactive compounds, including hormones, minerals, vitamins, amino acids, and other nutrients. When applied to plants, they can enhance growth, stress tolerance, and overall health. They can also play an important role in speeding up your lawn’s green-up time. Root Boost Organic Turf and Plant Supplement is the perfect biostimulant addition to any lawn or ornamental garden.

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Spring Weed Control

It’s that time of year again! Soil temperatures are warming up and many homeowners, business owners, and facilities managers are starting to plan for cost-efficient ways to keep their property looking great. When it comes to weed control, pre-emergent herbicides are a key tool to prevent weeds from even germinating in the first place. However, the guidelines for pre-emergent application can differ between lawns with cool season and warm season grasses.

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