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Time for Fall Pre Emergent Applications!
Many people think spring is the time to start getting their lawn in shape for a sucessfull growing season. That is not the case. Late summer and early fall is the most importaint time of the year to have your lawn treated by a professional lawn treatment company. Grassy weeds like nutsedge, crabgrass and dallis grass are treated in late…
Lawn Care – Lawn Treatments – Do it yourself vs. hire a professional?
Over the years at Mathis Outdoors Inc. we have had the opportunity to deliver quality turf management to thousands of clients in CowetaCountyGa. and FayetteCountyGa. In that time we have learned that many do it yourself lawn enthusiast prefer that we do their chemical lawn applications. Why is this? All of our clients have three…
Pre emergents
One important part to a successful growing season is a quality pre emergent barrier against weeds. As soil temperatures rise weeds in your lawn are trying to germinate. As the seed develops this pre emergent barrier will not allow roots to mature thus starving the plant of the nutrients it needs to break the surface…
Geting the most out of your summer watering
Fetalization and weed control are an important part of having a healthy green lawn this summer, but turf treatments are just a small part of a much bigger picture. Proper watering is the most important thing you can do for your lawn. Tropical grasses like bermuda, zoysia, and centipeed need 3-4 inches of rain a…
Army Worm Invasion
Army worms become an issue for lawns in Newnan, Sharpsburg, Senoia, Peachtree City and Fayetteville around August and September. They move fast and can be very distructive. Army worms are easy to recognize. Chances are, if you have an infestation, your lawn will be covered with them. Army worms are an inch to 1 1/2 inches…
Cold Weather Lawn Tips
Did you know that fall and winter are crucial times of the year for the overall health of your lawn? At Mathis Outdoors, we’ve encountered nearly everything when it comes to winter lawn care. We recommend the following practices to help your lawn stay strong and healthy as the days grow shorter and the temperatures…
