Fall Pre-Emergent in Central Texas

WELP…it’s that time! We FINALLY have some cooler temps and hopefully some rain on the horizon, that all of our lawns could desperately use! 

Overnight temperatures in the 60’s will not only help our lawns green up a bit before dormancy, they will also start to spawn some of Texas’ toughest weeds before you know it. So NOW is the time to get your first round of Fall Pre-Emergent down.

Broadleaf weeds will start to rear their ugly heads first and are certainly an eyesore. Dandelions, henbit, cleaver, clover, chickweed are just a few of the culprits that can be cut back significantly with 1 simple application. It is very important that you get this done before seeds begin germinating.
Pesky weeds such as Poa Annua (annual bluegrass), Rescuegrass are not only tough to kill but a major eyesore on your landscape. Getting a 2nd Pre-Emergent down in another 6 weeks will keep from having to bust out the Round-Up or worst of all, getting out there and pulling those ugly pests from your lawn. I’d rather be watching football or heck even going to the dentist!

First things first, get that initial application done ASAP to minimize weed issues. If you’re a do-it-yourselfer, look for a product called Dimension or products with the active ingredient Prodiamine. They will come in a granular form that you can spread using your typical fertilizer spreader. Make sure you read the label carefully for spreader settings and always follow the watering instructions to a T for best results!

As always, if you have any questions or would like for us to take these tasks off your hands, just shoot us a message or give me a call at 512.508.3954 for a free quote!

Thanks yall,

Josh Jennings

Owner @ Adios Weeds

Act Now for a Weed-Free Spring!!!

Success in controlling weeds in the Spring, starts in the Fall! When we start to cool off, there’s a golden opportunity to set the stage for a weed-free, vibrant lawn come Spring. The secret? Weed prevention NOW!

Avoid waiting until Spring to battle weeds that have matured over Winter, by preventing them altogether.

Weeds that have taken root in the Fall & Winter, will carry over into Spring causing major eyesores and can deprive your turf of vital nutrients.

These nasty devils soak up water and nutrients, that your grass could be using to wake up! They also create shade, slowing the Spring green-up of your turf.

If you’re a DIYer and want your lawn to stand out (in a good way), now and into next Spring, apply a Pre-Emergent labeled for winter weeds by the end of October.

If you need any help, Adios Weeds is your ally in this seasonal battle

Give me a call so you can say Adios to weed nightmares and hola to the lawn of your dreams!!

Thank you!
Josh Jennings
830.383.0063