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Prices last updated April 14, 2009. Prices are subject to change without notice.
EARLY SPRING APPLICATION RECOMMENDATIONS: 215299 STEP 1 Lebanon Proscape 22-0-6 Team Pro with 43% Mesa and Dimension 12,500 sq.' cov. slow release fertilizer + crabgrass control . Water in after application._ 50lbs. - $34.99 per bag 215303 STEP 1 & 2 COMBO - Lebanon 19-0-6 slow-release fertilizer plus Dimension and Confront 3 for greening , crabgrass and broadleaf weed control . Apply to wet or damp turf. 14,500 sq' cov. 40lbs. - 47.99 per bag 215300 STEP 1A Lebanon 12-24-11 starter fertilizer with TUPERSAN . Tupersan stops crabgrass from germinating and at the same time allows new seed to germinate. Crabgrass germinationg in new seed areas is a common problem. Two applications 4 weeks apart for best results. 7,000 sq.' cov. ( 3bags per 1/2acre ). 25lbs - 64.99 per bag 215307 LEBANON MESA - 25-2-5 'Mesa' is a superior slow release fertilizer for lush , long lasting green turf where weeds are not a problem. 15,000 sq' coverage(1/3acre) 50lbs. -$ 27.99
Organic Lawn Care: recommended "safe" to use in warmer weather 225362 Lebanon ORGANIC BASED 15-2-8 lawn fertilizer___covers 8,000'__50lbs. 24.99 185- *BLUE SEAL Step 1"Safe & Simple"Organic Weed Control -9-0-0 * with Corn Gluten Meal covers 2,500 sq.' 50lbs. $ 39.99 bag 014004 Cockadoodle-DOO Lawn & Garden Organic Fert-( 5-3-2 )covers 2,500sq.' 40lbs. $ 26.99 405104- Gypsum Correct---(conditions soils damaged by salt) 40lbs. cov. 1,000sq.' 40lbs. $ 8.35 389099 - Espoma Garden Food "Quick Solutions"--( 5-10-5)___ 5#-----$7.99 076244- Espoma Organic Lawn---(18-8-6) 25lbs covers 5,000sq.' $19.99 bag 076376 Espoma Organic Lawn--(18-8-6) 50lbs covers 10,000sq.' $34.59 bag 620401 Milorganite------(6-2-0) $11.99 bag
MID-SPRING (MOTHER'S DAY ) APPLICATION RECOMMENDATIONS: 215302---Step 2 Broadleaf & Weed Control w/ Confront 3 (19-0-6) 40lbs. Slow release fertilizer with broadleaf weed control . Apply to damp turf for optimum results. 12,500sq.' $37.99 LATE SPRING OR LATE SUMMER APPLICATION: 224241---Step 3 Fertilizer with Insect Control - (17-0-5) 50lbs. Slow release fertilizer. Water in after application. 15.000sq.' $34.99 FALL APPLICATION: 215306---Step 4 Fall/Winter (and Starter***) Fertilizer - (12-25-12) 40 lbs. 10,000sq.' $34.99
FOR ALL SEASONS: 215298 PENNMULCH SEED STARTER/ and ACCELERATOR (1-3-1) 800 sq'cov. $21.99 bag 215307 MESA - Lebanon Mesa 25-2-5 is a superior slow release fertilizer for lush , long lasting green turf where weeds are not a problem. 15,000 sq' coverage(1/3acre) ______50lbs. -$ 27.99 000369 Central Garden "MOSS - OUT" for Lawns __20lbs. (cov 5,000 ft)- 17.99 bag 012309__Bayer Systemic "FUNGUS CONTROL" for Lawns__10lbs. ______19.99 bag Lawn Disease "Curative" on 2,850 Sq. Ft.____Lawn Disease "Preventative" on 5,000 Sq. Ft.
MULCHING STRAW for new seed areas and garden beds $7.99 / bale *Price is subject to change without notice.
FARM FERTILIZERS-- for lawn/garden/shrub/tree--etc *Prices subject to change without notice * Prices last updated 4/14/09. 600801 - 19-19-19 "Triple 19" balanced - all purpose . ________ 50#____23.99 600802 - 19-19-19 "Triple 19" balanced - all purpose . _________80#____37.99 839212 - 10-10-10 "Triple10" Espoma All Purpose - ____small 5#____9.99 600803 - 10-10-10 "Triple 10" balanced - all purpose_______50#____15.99 600804 - 10-10-10 "Triple 10" balanced - all purpose__________80#____24.99 600806 - 05-10-05 starter/early season fertilizer___________25#_____8.49 600808 - 21-0-0 high nitrogen / ammonium sulfate_______________16.99 600809 - 45-0-0 high nitrogen / granuar urea__________50# ____19.99 600810 - 0- 20- 0 super phosphate ( root stimulator/starter) ____50#____22.99 600811 - 0- 0- 60 muriate of potash_______________________50#____26.99 600815 - 15.2 -0 -0 calcium nitrate_________________________50#_____34.99 600820 - 18-46- 0 Diammonium Phosphate ( a little goes a long way )______5#______6.99 600821 - 18-46- 0 Diamonium Phosphate ( a little goes a long way )________50#____29.99
Broadleaf weeds are one of the leading sources of customer complaints. This is particularly true in the spring. Dandelions always seem to poke their yellow heads out of the ground at the most inopportune time. Here are a few things you should consider when planning broadleaf weed control. Granular VS Spray Most broadleaf herbicides are absorbed more by foliage than by roots. For this reason the most efficient way to get these materials into the weeds is with a foliar spray application. There are a number of great products on the market and they all provide excellent cost effective control when used correctly. While you may get better control with liquids there are a few drawbacks. Proper mixing is essential to get good results and avoid damaged turf. It is also very important to have the appropriate safety gear on hand and use it properly when handling concentrates. Make sure that your spray equipment is properly maintained and calibrated. Fix any leaks as these can result in turf damage or spills. Finally, be very careful on windy days. Sprays are much more likely to end up off target when it’s windy. Granular applications can also be very effective when done properly. Some materials like ProScape Confront provide excellent control even when applied to dry weeds. However, for best results most granular products benefit from being applied when there is some dew or moisture on the foliage. This helps the granule stick and transfers more herbicide to the leaf surface. Choosing a granule with a small light particle can also help improve control. The fertilizers in most granular products not only save labor, they will also increase turf vigor and make the turf more competitive. If you are using spray applications and the turf is undernourished a fertilizer application is highly recommended. Granular applications are easier to control on windy days and require less sophisticated equipment. When to Apply Broadleaf postemergent herbicides are growth regulators that mimic hormones in the plant. To work they must be absorbed and moved to the site of activity, usually a growing point in the root or leaf. For this reason the best time to apply these materials is when the weeds are actively growing. The more active the growth the better these materials will work. Because larger weeds generally tolerate more herbicide than small ones it is also best to try to control weeds before they become fully-grown. Healthy turf is very tolerant of broadleaf herbicides so there is a considerable safety margin. However, stress factors such as drought or and heat can predispose turf to damage. Don’t apply under drought conditions or when temperatures exceed about 80F. In general newly seeded areas should be mowed two to three times before you apply a broadleaf herbicide. A great link for weed identification help at MSU! http://www.msuturfweeds.net/id-tool/broadleaf/
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