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Lawn Care Delta
604-591-5100
Delta, British Columbia
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    • Environmental friendly solutions for your lawn
    • Agronomy trained experts
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    Benefits

    We provide lawn care programs that help create the healthy, verdant, beautiful lawn you have always imagined.

    Our ongoing employee-training program ensures every Weed Man technician has a thorough understanding of plant healthcare, and every service meets or exceeds industry regulatory requirements.Weed Man is continuously involved in new technology research and development to bring you better, even more effective lawn care treatments.

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    Knowledge

    With proper maintenance you can avoid 99% of all lawn problems. Your lawn should be at least 2½ to 3 inches (6-8 cm) long, longer during a hot, dry summer. Grass clippings are about 90 percent water by weight and are high in protein. Leaving them on the lawn to decompose will return vital nutrients back to the soil.

    Your lawn needs 1 to 1-1/2" (3-4cm) of water weekly, which should only be applied early in the morning.

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    Franchise

    There are several very good reasons for joining the Weed Man team of professionals.


    The first is that Weed Man has proven to be a very reliable franchise opportunity in terms of livelihood. Since 1970 we have grown to over 350 successful franchises throughout Canada, the United States and United Kingdom.

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Leaf Disease

Leaf Disease

WHAT IS LEAF DISEASE?

If your lawn is being watered and fertilized but still seems yellowish, it could be caused by one of several common leaf diseases. There are many organisms in your lawn which are beneficial, however there are also a few harmful organisms. The harmful ones are a parasitic form of plant life called fungi. Fungi live in soil, thatch and dead leaves all year round. These fungi feed on the grass by drawing nutrients from the plant and destroying plant cells.


The disease spreads in the form of spores throughout your lawn by wind, air, water and humans. The disease may reappear from year to year if desirable conditions are met.


WHAT CAUSES LEAF DISEASE IN LAWNS?

Three factors must be present for a leaf disease to occur. They are a plant, which in this case would be the grass plant, a pathogen (the fungi itself) and an environment favourable for the disease. If any one of these factors is missing, disease symptoms will not be present. Even with all three factors present significant disease will not occur unless favourable conditions continue over a long period of time. Some of the most common causes of summer leaf disease include the following:


WHAT ARE SOME OF THE COMMON SUMMER DISEASES?


If you are not certain which leaf disease you may have, please call your local Weed Man® professional to have a free healthy lawn analysis to diagnose the disease and inform you of the correct treatment options.


HOW CAN I TREAT LEAF DISEASE IN MY LAWN?

A lawn suffering from leaf disease is like us having a cold. There is no treatment that will cure it and most are only treating the symptoms. It may reduce the symptoms but if the conditions continue that are favourable for the disease it will just come back again and again. The best treatment available is to prevent the disease from developing by changing the environment. As described before for a disease to occur it needs a plant, a pathogen and environment suitable for the disease to grow. The only one of those factors that we can change is the conditions favourable for the disease to grow. Ways to change the environment include: