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		<description><![CDATA[WOULD YOU LIKE A HEALTHY GREEN LAWN THIS SUMMER? OUR 6 STEP LAWN CARE PROGRAM CAN HELP! LONGER GRASS IS BETTER Some people think that healthy lawns look like a putting green. The fact is, longer grass results in longer, healthier roots. Raising the setting on the lawnmower will do a lot to help grass [...]]]></description>
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<p>OUR 6 STEP LAWN CARE PROGRAM CAN HELP!</p>
<p>LONGER GRASS IS BETTER </p>
<p>Some people think that healthy lawns look like a putting green.  The fact is, longer grass results in longer, healthier roots.<br />
Raising the setting on the lawnmower will do a lot to help grass grow thick and healthy.  A thick lawn also helps prevent<br />
weeds. </p>
<p>LAWNS NEED NUTRIENTS </p>
<p>Regular feeding helps the lawn develop healthy roots and blades.  Start with a spring feed around the first mow.  Follow<br />
with a late summer, fall and late fall feeding to better ensure lush results. </p>
<p>TIPS TO FERTILIZE </p>
<p>There are a lot of options available when choosing fertilizer.  Here are some quick fertilizer facts to make the best<br />
recommendation for the customer’s needs. </p>
<p> Fertilizer burns </p>
<p> It’s no secret that having too much fertilizer can burn a lawn.  One very distinct advantage of liquid<br />
fertilizer is controlling how much is applied to reduce the possibility of burning the lawn.  Granular<br />
fertilizer can be difficult to apply evenly, and using it will likely burn the lawn.  To combat a burnt lawn,<br />
be sure to water it generously after fertilization to help the soil take in the nutrients. </p>
<p>Fertilizer is not created equal </p>
<p>In the case of granular vs. liquid fertilizer, the important piece of information is the absorption rate, or<br />
How long it takes to sink into the soil.  Most granular fertilizer requires 24-72 hours to become fully<br />
absorbed into the soil.  The time for a liquid fertilizer is usually under 24 hours. </p>
<p> SEASONAL APPLICATION </p>
<p>Granular fertilizer is much more effective than liquid fertilizer for pre-winter fertilization.  In cold weather, liquid fertilizer<br />
has a hard time penetrating the thatch to sink into soil.  In climates that receive snow, a granular fertilization before the<br />
first snowfall can be extremely beneficial to an early spring start.  It can help grass become healthier and greener much<br />
faster than without a pre-winter fertilization. </p>
<p>BROADCAST SPREADER FEATURES </p>
<p>Broadcast spreaders throw the material out in a wider swath, sometimes as wide as 8’.  If there is a large area to cover,<br />
they can make short work of it.  They are, however, a little trickier to use since you need to keep up a steady walking speed<br />
(usually 3 mph) and you need to be moving when you activate the spreader. Some broadcast spreaders come with side<br />
deflectors, which let you get close to sidewalks, beds and driveways without spreading material on these adjacent areas. </p>
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