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Early Summer
Month of May
A complete balanced fertilization with spot treatment for Broadleaf Weeds and treatment for Nut Sedge than begin during this round.
Note: Pictured above is Nut Sedge. Nut sedge is a warm season perennial plant that looks like a grass plant, but actually is not. It is very easy to spot, and is objectionable in lawns because its grass-like leaves grow faster than those of the desirable grasses. The yellow-green, wide-bladed leaves are smooth and shiny or waxy on the upper side. Nut sedge grows 1-3 feet tall if not mowed. It thrives in all types of soil, but prefers wet areas. It does not grow in shade. |
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