Lawn

Weeds are the number one factor when it comes to lawn destruction. Most of the times, these weeds can be eliminated manually, by pulling them out by the roots or by laying a stifling layer of mulch. When these methods fail, the only solution left is using chemical weed killers.

  • Be careful not to spread weed killer onto a freshly seeded lawn as it may kill everything you planted.
  • If you plan on spraying the weed killer with a hose, it’s best you do it in a day with little or no wind, to prevent any weed killer getting to your flowers and other plants.
  • In case you mow the lawn weekly it’s best you spray the weed killer during the process to let the weed killer sink into the weeds thus do its job more effectively.
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