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Most homeowners know what services are necessary for good lawn care: proper mowing, aeration, overseeding, adequate hydration and fertilizer. Aeration is one of the most beneficial lawn care services, especially if you live in an area that experiences episodes of little to no rainfall. Aerating your lawn will allow the water from your irrigation system to reach the grass roots directly and be immediately absorbed. However, even though aeration ensures that your lawn and soil are manipulated, you should go one step further and also have your soil periodically tested by a lawn care professional.

A soil test is a fairly simple procedure and many lawn care companies offer the service for free in conjunction with their lawn care programs. The lawn care technician will take a small soil sample and have it sent to a lab. A qualified soil expert will examine the sample and look at the pH level (acidity); the presence or absence of such macronutrients as phosphorus, potassium and nitrogen; the presence or absence of such micronutrients as iron, calcium, zinc, boron, manganese, copper and other nutrients that deter weed growth and enhance the lawn’s resistance to insect and disease infestations; the soil type, which can help your lawn care technician create a preventative plan to reduce the incidence of compaction; and levels of decomposed plant material, also known as thatch.

Once the results are back, your lawn care specialists can consult with you on what the best plan of action is regarding your lawn care regimen. To schedule a soil analysis, call your local lawn care company today.

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Lawn Care Tip: Spring Mowing

by on January 30, 2012

Mowing might seem like the simplest of Tulsa lawn care tasks, but it is actually quite important to know how to properly mow your Tulsa lawn to ensure the best results. Over-mowing or mowing at the wrong times or height can have detrimental effects on your Tulsa lawn. Here are some Tulsa lawn care tips on proper mowing procedures.

Most Tulsa lawns are dormant during the winter months, so once spring rolls around, it is time to drag the mower out and get back into the routine. But when you should begin mowing? Lawn care technicians recommend keeping the mower stored away until the ground is thoroughly thawed. Once the ground is soft, that means that grass is growing and mowing it will not cause any damage to the crowns or the shoots.

Most people know that allowing the excess clippings to remain on the Tulsa lawn is beneficial because as the clippings deteriorate, they become natural fertilizer for the soil below. However, for the first few cuts, attach the bag and gather the clippings. Allow your Tulsa lawn to grow and breathe without the weight of clippings on top of it.

Lawn care professionals recommend mowing your Tulsa lawn at a slightly shorter height than you may typically have your mower set. If you normally mow at three inches, take it down to two. This will allow your Tulsa lawn better stimulation to get the season started off right.

If you have any questions about spring mowing, contact your local Tulsa lawn care professionals.

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Fido on Tulsa pest control: Should you let your pets eat bugs?

January 16, 2012

Anyone who is an animal owner probably knows that dogs and cats will eat the strangest things – including bugs. In fact, in my house, if there’s a fly, all I have to do is alert my cat to this fact (if he isn’t already on the job) and he will flit about the house [...]

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Using Ziploc Bags and Vacuum Cleaners to Catch Fruit Flies

January 3, 2012

Pest Control Tip: Make a Plastic Ziploc Bag Trap Place a few slices of an apple or other sweet fruit inside a freezer bag. Open that bag about an inch to allow the fruit flies to enter and surround the fruit. Zip the bag closed, trapping them inside and release them outside. Vacuum Cleaner Method [...]

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Frost Cracking

December 19, 2011

During the winter we prepare for harsh weather by piling on layers of clothing and wearing heavy coats, gloves, hats and scarves; unfortunately, not many people think about how the living things in their yards and gardens react to the cold.  Trees and shrubs are vulnerable to cold weather just like we are.  If new [...]

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Pest control for dust mites

December 5, 2011

Dust mites are a common problem for many homeowners and are the cause of mild to severe allergic reactions, as well as asthma attacks. It is virtually impossible to eliminate dust mites completely, but Tulsa pest control experts say you can control them by simply keeping your home clean. Dust mites live in our carpets, [...]

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Pest control for earwigs

November 21, 2011

Earwigs are insects that really don’t cause any problems and are virtually harmless, but their appearance and quick reproduction still make them an unwelcomed Tulsa pest. Pest control experts say the only real problem earwigs pose is their excretions, which cause a foul odor. Earwigs are nesting insects, and typically nest outdoors around the foundation [...]

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Fall Leaf Raking Essentials For Better Lawn Care

November 5, 2011

As the cooler temperatures arrive and you’ll soon be exchanging your leaf rake for snow shovel, consider a few simple leaf raking tips that will help winterize your Tulsa lawn while increasing your chances for a better spring green-up. How well you maintain the leaves in your Tulsa lawn is a large indicator for how [...]

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Pest control for woodworms

October 21, 2011

Termites are not the only insect that can cause serious damage to the structure of your home; woodworms will bore into the wood of your house, furniture and other areas where they are afforded a woody protection. Pest control experts say woodworms often go undetected for years because the adults, also known as Furniture Beetles, [...]

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