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Early Spring Lawn Care Musts

The two most important things you can do for your established lawn in early spring is to apply: Pre Emergent A pre emergent will to prevent weeds and unwanted grasses that will germinate when the weather gets warms.

Early Spring Lawn Care Musts

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The two most important things you can do for your established lawn in early spring is to apply:

Pre-Emergent
A pre-emergent will to prevent weeds and unwanted grasses that will germinate when the weather gets warms.

Post Emergent
A post emergent will rid your lawn of cool season weeds that are actively growing and getting ready to lay seed.

This can easily be accomplished with McDonald Garden Center’s Early Spring Weed Control Kit. Each kit contains Hi-Yield Turf & Ornamental Weed and Grass Stopper and Ferti-lome Weed Free Zone. Hi Yield can be used on Fescue lawns, as well as, warm season lawns such as Bermuda, St. Augustine, Zoysia and Centipede. This will provide weed and unwanted grass control for up to four months. An added benefit of this product is that it can be applied to your beds. Ferti-lome will provide quick control for cool season weeds such as Henbit, Chickweed and clover that are present in lawns this time of the year. Unlike most weed control products, it works during the cool weather.

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