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NALP names top 10 “weediest cities” in the US
Are weeds in the forecast for your city? From Atlanta, Georgia, to Seattle, Washington, see where the NALP says weeds will be most problematic this summer.
April 16, 2018
Business
Support rolls in for groundskeepers after dandelion controversy
After seeing and hearing about the backlash coming from the actions of the groundskeepers, organizations like the NCAP decided to show their support.
April 27, 2017
Business
Dandelions causing a stir on Washington State Capitol’s campus
Lawmakers in the Washington state Capitol noted that the landscaping around the offices is much in need of attention. The main concern: dandelions.
April 21, 2017
Business
Create healing gardens clients can use for host of remedies
From increasing a home’s value to creating private havens, connecting people to nature and benefitting insects, wildlife and larger ecosystems, the work of professional landscapers and landscape designers has far-reaching value. A sometimes overlooked benefit of a well-maintained landscape is improving the health of its inhabitants. For centuries, humans have used plants for their healing […]
July 30, 2015
Business
Save yourself some weeding time by allowing these varieties to thrive
Weeds have been the bane of gardeners – not to mention lawn-maintenance professionals – since time immemorial. But here’s something you may not know: Several varieties of weeds provide benefits to a landscape, from attracting pollinators to repelling pests, from filling salad bowls to fertilizing soil. According to BobVila.com, gardeners should spare the spade on […]
June 10, 2015
Business
Nufarm Intros Growth Regulator, Herbicide for Turf
Nufarm has introduced a turf growth regulator for ornamental lawns, golf courses and athletic turf surfaces, as well as a herbicide for turf weed management.
February 19, 2014
Business
Six steps for a perfect lawn
Grass Seed USA, a coalition of American grass seed farmers and turf specialists, offers six steps to get your lawn on track for summer during April’s National Lawn Care Month. Step One: Rake – Raking your lawn removes dead grass, leftover winter leaves and other debris, allowing you to control thatch and see bare or worn areas that need attention. It also permits new, young grass to grow more easily and increases soil contact when seeding.
April 11, 2013
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