A couple of questions on lawns and trees...
Do any of you use a lawn care service (Scotts, Tru Green, etc.) to come out and fertilizer your lawn. I believe they come out 5 times from late Spring to late Fall and take care of all of the fertilizer needs. I think it will end up costing $175--200.
On another note...I have an apple tree that had a ton of apples last year. I have heard that apple trees are on a 2-year cycle. One year with apples, the next year without. Does anyone know? |
I do it myself. I have a little thingy that holds the fertilizer, and I spin a crank and it gets flinged all over.
I do pay an autistic neighbor $10 to mow my lawn. Haven't figured out how to fire him yet without offending his family. :) |
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My neighbor uses a different company (Atlas) and they did something to his lawn last week that turned it yellow. Too bad for them their little yard sign is still in his lawn naming the culprit. |
Like others, I do the lawn thing myself.
As for the apple tree, I have two and they produce a lot of apples each year. Not sure why. The apricot tree is an every other year thing. One thing you can do to limit apples is to literally yank off the blossoms as soon as you see them. If the blossoms aren't pollinated, the fruit will not be as plentiful. |
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On topic: We used Trugreen Chemlawn for three treatments last year and none of the weeds died. We had to fire them and find somebody else. I don't recommend doing it yourself because of the toxicity, but on the other hand we've had neighbors that pull it off very well on their own. |
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