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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
    • Recommended services
    • Licensed and trained professionals
    • Personal and prompt service
  • Benefits

    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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Watering

Watering

HOW MUCH WATER DOES MY LAWN NEED?

Your lawn requires 2 ½ - 3 ½ centimeters of water weekly to encourage strong healthy roots. Deep infrequent watering is better than light sprinklings. Lawns require watering 1-2 times per week when combined with regular rainfall, and more frequently under drought conditions. Watering too much can cause just as many issues as not watering enough. Over watering can promote many turf diseases.


WHEN SHOULD I WATER?

Early morning is the best time to water the lawn. Mid-day watering during hot dry weather can waste water since much of the water evaporates. Evening water promotes the spread of many turf diseases.


HOW CAN I TELL MY LAWN IS SUFFERING FROM DROUGHT?

The symptoms of drought begin with a dark silvery tinge to the grass blades. At this point your foot prints become clearly visible. The grass does not bounce back when you walk on it. If action is not taken at this time the grass plants will turn a straw colour. If the lawn shows symptoms of drought, water immediately regardless of the time of day.


WHAT HAPPENS TO MY LAWN AFTER LONG DROUGHT PERIODS?

Dormancy is one of the mechanisms nature has developed to help plants survive drought conditions. Summer dormancy occurs in a lawn when grasses are exposed to an extended period of heat and lack of moisture. This causes the lawn to temporarily stop growing. When the lawn becomes dormant the leaves and stems of the plants turn brown as the crowns and buds stop growing. The lawn appears to be dead or dying.


WILL IT RECOVER?

Do not panic! When the weather changes and cooler temperatures arrive along with adequate moisture, the grass will usually begin to grow again. With proper lawn care the lawn will return to a healthy state. It is important to remember that permanent damage can begin to occur if the lawn goes more than 4 weeks without adequate water. In this case the dead areas would have to be raked out and reseeded.


WHAT CAN I DO?

The following practices will help to prevent or reduce the symptoms of dormancy from occurring;


Maintain a healthy lawn throughout the year with regular applications of fertilizer. A thick healthy lawn will encourage a deep root system that will be able to store nutrients and water for use during drought periods.


If you have any questions or concerns or you would like more information about proper watering practices, contact your local Weed Man® Professional.