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Everything Thinks it is Spring!

PollyDog Landscapes Posted on January 30, 2017 by pdadminJanuary 30, 2017

January is about to come to an end and it sure feels like Spring. But, don’t let the weather fool you. It is not Spring just yet. No matter what the birds and sunshine seem to say. Many of the … Continue reading →

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Lawn Stressed? Join the club!

PollyDog Landscapes Posted on September 8, 2016 by pdadminSeptember 8, 2016

It seems like every call I get this month is in regards to yellowing and patchy lawns. With good reason. This August was the wettest August for the state of Texas in 100 years, and even Austin broke records in … Continue reading →

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Rain, and pests, and stress, oh my!

PollyDog Landscapes Posted on May 17, 2016 by pdadminMay 17, 2016

Rain is a wonderful thing, but we have been getting a awful lot of it lately. With excessive rain comes rapid plant growth, which attracts pests, which stresses the plant and in turn makes it more susceptible to disease. Then, … Continue reading →

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Time to move out the plants

PollyDog Landscapes Posted on March 19, 2015 by pdadminMarch 19, 2015

If you brought plants inside for the winter now is the time to move them on out. After being inside all winter there are a few things you should do to help the plants adjust to the great outdoors. Place the … Continue reading →

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Time to Control Cool Season Weeds

PollyDog Landscapes Posted on September 9, 2014 by pdadminSeptember 9, 2014

With the cooler temperatures and potential rainfall (fingers crossed!) those pesky winter weeds will be germinating soon. Apply corn gluten now to control those weeds by knocking them out as they sprout. Timing is everything when it comes to corn … Continue reading →

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Foliar Feed Lawn and Shrubs for Better Bounce this Spring

PollyDog Landscapes Posted on March 27, 2014 by pdadminMarch 27, 2014

Help your lawn and shrubs bounce back from winter by spraying them with a foliar fertilizer rich in molasses and seaweed. The micro-nutrients help plants recover from the stresses of winter and drought, and the molasses feeds the beneficial micro-organisms … Continue reading →

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Control Fire Ants Now

PollyDog Landscapes Posted on October 2, 2013 by pdadminOctober 2, 2013

It is time to apply nematodes to help control fire ants. Nematodes also help to control fleas, ticks, and other soil borne pests. Be sure to follow application instructions carefully.

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Organic Lawn Maintenance 101 at the Natural Gardener

PollyDog Landscapes Posted on August 10, 2013 by pdadminAugust 10, 2013

I will be speaking at the Natural Gardener this Saturday, 8/10/2013, as a part of their Summer season classes. Class begins at 9:00 a.m. and will last about one hour. I will be discussing everything from basic maintenance practices to … Continue reading →

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