Couple of days into February and the pressure is on to finish our new operations manual. Lawn Doctor of Antioch - Gurnee - Lake Villa - Lindenhurst - Fox Lake production crew will be starting in 43 days so the training materials and new seasons plan must be completed. We have added a new local website www.mylawndoctorcustomer.com for our customers to visit packed with information, bill pay, account access, referral dollars, and much more. Our new Free 60 second quote at www.lawndoctor.com is up and in full swing. Lawn Doctor of Antioch - Gurnee - Lake Villa - Lindenhurst - Fox Lake added seasonal tips and current cultural problem reports as they are happening.
We have recently noticed a few instances of a somewhat rare phenomenon in the lawn care industry that we would like to point out in an effort to better communicate to both our customers and those interested in lawn care. Along with the previously posted summer stress issues for the lawn in this blog, we wanted to bring up a more recent issue which is very rare but is currently a potential for lawns across the Antioch, Lake Villa, Lindenhurst, Gurnee, Lake Forest and Waukegan area. This recent phenomenon is referred to by some in the industry as heat tracking. Heat tracking occurs when pressure is applied to the lawn from foot traffic, lawn mowers, fertilizer spreaders or anything else that can compress the leaf tissue down to the ground below. When this pressure is applied at the exact time frame (usually early afternoon at the peak heat of the day) that the turf is at its wilting point or entering dormancy stage it breaks the leaf tissue at the base o...

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