Stop Crabgrass Before It Starts.
Crabgrass is one of the toughest weeds to eliminate from a lawn. It thrives in hot, dry conditions, and a single plant can distribute thousands of seeds before the annual adult dies off in the fall. These seeds will overwinter, germinate, and infest the lawn with new crabgrass plants in the spring. Lawn Doctor of Antioch - Gurnee - Lake Villa - Lindenhurst - Fox Lake wil keep crabgrass out of your lawn, we’ll apply a pre-emergent control in early spring to create a barrier in the lawn that keeps crabgrass seeds from sprouting. A pre-emergent can’t prevent dandelions, so separate treatments will be needed throughout the year if they pop up in your lawn. See Lawn Doctor's Lawn Maintainer Care Program to control this Spring weed early before it takes over the lawn!
The Key to a Weed-Free Lawn: Early Spring Pre-Emergent Weed Control As the first signs of spring begin to appear, homeowners across the country start dreaming of lush, green lawns. However, achieving that picture-perfect yard requires more than just hope and sunshine. At Lawn Doctor, we know that the secret to a beautiful lawn lies in proactive care, and one of the most crucial steps is early spring pre-emergent weed control. Let's explore why this treatment is so important and how it sets the stage for a successful lawn care season. What is Pre-Emergent Weed Control? Pre-emergent weed control is a preventative measure that targets weed seeds before they have a chance to germinate and grow. Unlike post-emergent treatments that kill existing weeds, pre-emergent herbicides create a barrier in the soil that stops weed seeds from developing into mature plants. The Importance of Timing When it comes to pre-emergent weed control, timing is everything. Early spring application is crucial ...

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