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How to Identify and Control Tropical Sod Webworms in North Florida St. Augustine Grass
Is your St. Augustine grass struggling in North Florida? It might be due to tropical sod webworms. In this video, Rusty from The Master's Lawn & Pest shows you how to identify these pesky insects, what they look like up close, and effective lawn pest control tips to keep your lawn healthy and green. Learn how to spot early signs of infestation and protect your lawn with proven methods tailored for North Florida's unique climate. Don’t let webworms ruin your yard-get expert advice right here! #northfloridalawns #gainesvilleflorida #landscaping #floridalawns #staugustineflorida #jacksonvilleflorida #staugustinegrass #pestsolutions #pestcontrolexperts #lawnexperts
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Maximizing Lawn Health During Irrigation Restrictions: Tips for North Florida Homeowners
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Are you struggling to maintain a healthy lawn and landscape during the dry spell and irrigation restrictions in Alachua County and surrounding North Florida counties? In this video, our experts at The Master's Lawn & Pest provide essential tips on how to comply with the two-day-per-week watering guidelines while still protecting your investment. Learn how to use the Hunter Hydrawise app to adju...
Fixing Brown Spots in Your Lawn: Importance of Irrigation Service for Gainesville & St. Augustine
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Are you a homeowner in Gainesville, St. Augustine, or Jacksonville struggling with brown and dead spots in your lawn despite regular watering this spring? In this video, we at The Master's Lawn & Pest dive deep into a recent client's irrigation issues to show you how minor sprinkler problems can cause major damage to your lawn. Discover practical tips on how to inspect and fix your sprinkler sy...
Preventing Home Pests: The Importance of Proper Landscape Maintenance
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Discover one key to a pest-free home with The Master's Lawn & Pest's latest video, and how Landscape Maintenance plays an important part! Join us as we delve into the crucial role of landscape maintenance in keeping pesky intruders like ants, roaches, and spiders at bay. Learn how overgrown and unpruned trees touching your rooflines, gutters, and walls serve as entry points for these unwanted g...
Why are my sprinklers stuck up and how can I fix it?
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Irrigation can be such an irritation! Especially when sprinkler heads stay stuck in the extended position after the zone is finished running. Why do spray heads stay extended after they're done running? How can I repair the system so they go back down? and what is the danger of them staying extended? we will go over all that in today's video. This video was shot in Nocatee or Ponte Vedra Beach,...
Why does my Florida landscaping look brown this winter?
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This winter, many North Florida lawn and landscapes are suffering from a hard frost we experienced. This specific landscape had an additional problem that compounded their damage from the winter freeze on the Palms, Irises, and Ligustrums. That complication was running their sprinkler system during the middle of the frost.
Why are Drake Elms bad for my North Florida landscape?
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One of the moat invasive trees in North Central Florida and Gainesville landscapes are the Drake Elm. #DrakeElm #invasivespecies #invasive #FloridaFriendly #NorthFloridaLandscape #NorthFloridaLawn #Gainesvillelawn #gainesvilleflorida
5 Great Privacy Shrubs in North Florida Landscapes (Zone 8)
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Privacy is a big concern in our personal lives and in our lawns. We all have been spending much more time in our lawns and while we love our neighbors (ok, we hope to be lucky enough to even know our neighbors names), having that private space when you are outside is important to what your outdoor space is all about. Not everyone wants to build a fortress around their property. If you’re tired ...
What happens after Winter cutbacks to Ornamental Grasses in spring?
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Many clients have expressed concern after we do winter cutbacks on Ornamental grasses - Muhly grass, Fakahatchee Grass, Pampas Grass, Fountain grass, etc. - wondering why we would cut them back so hard, and if they'll come back in spring. As you can see in this video, the cutbacks pruned this Muhly grass back to about 3-6" above the ground in winter. However, this was filmed on March 15th, and ...
Welcome New Team Members to The Master's Lawn Care
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Welcome to the team! At The Master's Lawn Care, we want to be more just than another job. We understand you spend more time at work than you do anywhere else in your life, besides sleeping. So we strive daily to be more than a job or a paycheck. Our team has fun at work. Our team create opportunities for growth. Our team enjoys the best benefits in the green industry. Our team thrives in a cult...
Why is my Zoysia lawn brown after the frost?
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After last week's 17-degree freeze in our North Florida area, we have been getting a lot of questions about lawn's and sod's response to that frost. "Will my zoysia sod survive the frost?" "What can I do to ensure my zoysia lawn doesn't die after the frost?" "My zoysia lawn turned completely brown after the frost!" The truth is, if there is green in the bottom of the grass blades at all, this i...
Why is my St. Augustine lawn brown in winter?
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After last week's 17-degree freeze in our North Florida area, we have been getting a lot of questions about St. Augustine lawn's and sod's response to that frost. "Will my St. Augustine sod survive the frost?" "What can I do to ensure my St. Augustine lawn doesn't die after the frost?" "My St. Augustine lawn turned completely brown after the frost!" The truth is, if there is green in the bottom...
Why are my Viburnum leaves turning red?
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'Sweet Viburnum' or Viburnum Odoratismum is an evergreen shrub that grows to as much as 20 feet tall and can be grown in tree form as well. The small flowers that come in late spring to early summer aren’t very showy but they are extremely fragrant. This is a favorite of mine for use as a hedge or privacy screen and performs very well in our climate. This low maintenance and usually pest free s...
Love Your Lawn Again w/ The Master's
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If you're looking to love your lawn again in St. Augustine, Nocatee, Ponta Vedra, Gainesville, Alachua, Newberry or surrounding areas - call our office at (352) 378-5296. Website: www.themasterslawncare.com UA-cam Page: bit.ly/2Mdxk3R Facebook: themasterslawncare Instagram: themasterslawncare Want to reach out to us right now? www.themasterslawncare.com/contact
How to adjust Programs on 3 Different Irrigation Controller Brands
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When we do new landscaping projects for our clients, our team sets a "Program B" schedule with additional run times to irrigate the new plants or sod installed by The Master's Landscaping. This video shows how to adjust or remove those settings once the plants have become established. This tutorial includes changing the sprinkler timer on a Hunter timer, Rainbird timer, and a Orbit Timer for re...
Why is my water bill so high on a Hunter Sprinkler Timer?
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Why is my water bill so high on a Hunter Sprinkler Timer?
Why is my irrigation rain sensor not working?
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Why is my irrigation rain sensor not working?
Why is there a circle of mushrooms in my Florida lawn? (fairy ring fungus)
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Why is there a circle of mushrooms in my Florida lawn? (fairy ring fungus)
Lawn Training Video - How to Trim Hedges on July 4th
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Lawn Training Video - How to Trim Hedges on July 4th
Lawn Training Video - How to mow your lawn on July 4th
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Lawn Training Video - How to mow your lawn on July 4th
Topdressing a Zoysia Lawn with Comand Organic Soil
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Topdressing a Zoysia Lawn with Comand Organic Soil
Landscaping in Builder's Sand - Using Quality Soil for Plants' Rooting
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Landscaping in Builder's Sand - Using Quality Soil for Plants' Rooting
Why does my Zoysia lawn look tiger striped?
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Why does my Zoysia lawn look tiger striped?
How To Prevent Brown Patch Fungus in St. Augustine Grass
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How To Prevent Brown Patch Fungus in St. Augustine Grass
3 Groundcover Alternatives to North Florida Lawns
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3 Groundcover Alternatives to North Florida Lawns
3 Gainesville Landscape Plants for Bright Fall Color
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3 Gainesville Landscape Plants for Bright Fall Color
Two of the most invasive Gainesville Lawn Weeds: Doveweed and Basketgrass
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Two of the most invasive Gainesville Lawn Weeds: Doveweed and Basketgrass
How do I control green "sandspurs" in my Gainesville Lawn?
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How do I control green "sandspurs" in my Gainesville Lawn?
How to identify sod webworms and how to control them
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How to identify sod webworms and how to control them
What can I use to add color to my Gainesville Landscape this Spring? (4 Types of Seasonal Color)
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What can I use to add color to my Gainesville Landscape this Spring? (4 Types of Seasonal Color)

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  • @sneakerphotgrapher
    @sneakerphotgrapher 4 дні тому

    Thanks, short and sweet! Just what I needed. Now may I borrow your hedge trimmers? 🤗

  • @guillermogreen3295
    @guillermogreen3295 8 днів тому

    Basketgrass has taken over my yard!!! What kills it?

  • @elizabethdaniel512
    @elizabethdaniel512 23 дні тому

    Do we water on warm days? What can I fertilize with do it’s better when spring comes?

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare 23 дні тому

      @@elizabethdaniel512 you should absolutely water as needed through winter. I recommend 1 day per week. As for fertilizer, I would recommend focusing on soil health and micronutrients (RGS N-ext soil ammendment, for example) and rooting nutrients for spring bounce back (such as Potassium). Good luck!!

  • @christianmercado5510
    @christianmercado5510 26 днів тому

    Thank bro for this GREAT video. Is the perennial peanut resistant to being stepped? Also, I’m in Ocala, where in Gainesville are you guys located. I’m interested in changing from lawn to perennial peanut.

  • @MasterKenfucius
    @MasterKenfucius Місяць тому

    Do they use Kurapia in Florida?

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare Місяць тому

      @@MasterKenfucius I have not seen kurapia in north Florida.

  • @ansieengelbrecht7491
    @ansieengelbrecht7491 Місяць тому

    Thank you so much for your info! I live in New Zealand, Christchurch visinity. Could you please give my guidance as what pesticide I could use? Once more: thank you

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare Місяць тому

      I am not familiar with New Zealand lawns and brand names - but any contact insecticide such as bifinthrin or permethrin will kill tropical sod webworms on contact. It, however, has no residual or systemic protection. You just have to spray it once every two weeks or so until you break the life cycle. The systemic product we use is acelepryn, and this soaks into the grass and provides 6-8 weeks of protection.

  • @jeanlennie5591
    @jeanlennie5591 2 місяці тому

    Is this treatment safe for hummingbirds perching on the limbs?

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare 2 місяці тому

      @@jeanlennie5591 immidacloprid is safe because it soaks into the tree. I would not use a contact herbicide like Bifinthrin when the birds are around though.

  • @joseph-ine452
    @joseph-ine452 2 місяці тому

    True pleyas right there. I was thinking yall were gona plant those extras somewhere. Thats money right there.

  • @dawnsstar5918
    @dawnsstar5918 2 місяці тому

    Love basketgrass under my mature trees. I don't mind when it dies back in the wintertime. Not mowing the lawn much, anyway. Comes back when the dry season is over, and is lush, thick and , if I may say , absolutely stunning emerald green. Dont have to mow much , and soft on bare feet.

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare 2 місяці тому

      @@dawnsstar5918 for areas too shaded to grow grass, it's a great solution for ground cover. 100% agree.

  • @brieze7720
    @brieze7720 3 місяці тому

    what do i do if i stepped in the circle already

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare 3 місяці тому

      @@brieze7720 don't fret. Just wash your shoes off with a disinfectant soap. I would spray a contact fungicide where you walked to keep it from spreading if you feel the need, but outside of that there's not much you can do other than wait to see if it spread.

  • @peelafleur
    @peelafleur 3 місяці тому

    What pesticides do i use to get rid of the fungus? I have used some neem spray

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare 3 місяці тому

      @@peelafleur it isn't a fungus, even though it's called 'black sooty mold.' it's a pest, so as long as you spray an insecticide like immidacloprid or Bifinthrin it will get rid of the cause of the issue.

  • @albertbrock1671
    @albertbrock1671 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for the advice 😊

  • @MattN-w4e
    @MattN-w4e 3 місяці тому

    Great Video! Thank you!

  • @BOAExplore
    @BOAExplore 3 місяці тому

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  • @evilxzeno
    @evilxzeno 4 місяці тому

    Basket grass (Oplismenus hirtellus) is not an invasive species its native to Florida. My chickens love the stuff.

  • @wolf-shepherd
    @wolf-shepherd 4 місяці тому

    Useless video...

  • @JaxonHayesPlays
    @JaxonHayesPlays 4 місяці тому

    Hi masters it’s me Jaxon and my dad is seans lawns and did you know that he said I can watch your channel because I will learn so much from you and I’m happy to see your channel and my dad says sod web worm can take over whole yards yes byeeeee

  • @JaxonHayesPlays
    @JaxonHayesPlays 4 місяці тому

    Hi masters don’t give up on UA-cam because my dad is seans lawns and he told me that UA-cam has more money than mowing so he films his mowing and stuff and gets paid twice yes I think it’s cool and I just subscribed to you because you are cool for me too and I am Jaxon and I have my own channel byeeeee

  • @wendy_in_tx
    @wendy_in_tx 5 місяців тому

    I’m looking at Garden Safe Fungicide3 for my crape Myrtle’s. All their branches and limbs are now black and have tiny white spots, are these tiny bugs? Aphids?

  • @joycemaynard2500
    @joycemaynard2500 5 місяців тому

    How long does it take for them to grow from the time u planted them as a 5gal to the grown in size you filmed?

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare 5 місяців тому

      @@joycemaynard2500 that's a great question, but truthfully depends on temperature zone, watering, soil, and fertilization. For this shrub in zone 8, in decent soil, with no irrigation or fertilization they took about 8-9 years.

  • @latorshacarr9150
    @latorshacarr9150 5 місяців тому

    Hi I have Crap myrle tree and I have problems with aphids Do you have any suggestion What I can usethat to get rid of that!!!!😵‍💫

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare 5 місяців тому

      @@latorshacarr9150 I would use items labeled for Sophie control at your local garden store.... Likely bifinthrin or immidacloprid

  • @anonperson4597
    @anonperson4597 5 місяців тому

    So….how do I treat it? I get it. Ur a pest control guy but u aren’t going to drive hundreds of miles to fix MY issue so I don’t see how it can hurt your business to give advice.

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare 5 місяців тому

      @@anonperson4597 To control the pests (Crape Myrtle Aphids), we recommend one of three ways. However none of these will remove the sooty mold - jsut the pest causing the sooty mold. The black discoloration will go away as it drops it's leaves and regenerates growth in the spring. 1 - If it's late enough in fall and the temperatures are below 85-degrees, you can use Horticultural oil as a contact killer. 2 - If it's still the heat of season, use bifinthrin as the contact (quick control) and immidacloprid as a systemic (long-term) insecticide. 3 - If it's just before the first frost and it's about to lose it's leaves, wait until spring and use the bifinthrin/immidacloprid mixture so that it controls them in next years growing season, as the Crape Myrtle is going dormant soon.

  • @tresadrienne8724
    @tresadrienne8724 6 місяців тому

    How do you get the loropetalums so full like that?

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare 6 місяців тому

      Full sun, quarterly fertilization program, and proper watering. I hope that's helpful!

  • @youssefhamidi8152
    @youssefhamidi8152 6 місяців тому

    Should be illegal for builders to lay only this sand as a foundation. Im dealing with it now in a new home I got 2 years ago in NE FL. I have terrible torpedo grass all throughout my lawn and beds.

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare 6 місяців тому

      @@youssefhamidi8152 Yes, we work in NE Florida as well in St. johns County. The builders' sand issue is throughout the region. We are also fighting the torpedo grass battle in many lawns as well. Until there's a good solution, I'm afraid it will be an ongoing battle.

  • @marjoriegoodwin7111
    @marjoriegoodwin7111 6 місяців тому

    My crepe is just a stick, how can I get thicker

  • @marcc629
    @marcc629 6 місяців тому

    Professionals instal rains sensors over conduit standing up, oll wire get hidden and the plastic pipe allows you t place it at the best location. No screws or drilling any where is required. No ladders or drilling on fascia, easier to maintenance!!!

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare 6 місяців тому

      I appreciate your reply and agree this is one effective way to install them. However, I have seen many like this knocked over and/or moved by homeowners not knowing what they're there for. If you have a seasonal service plan to inspect the client's system and/or do a goof job informing the client what they're for - they work great. It's when the client doesn't know that creates issues.

  • @LucyRoseUp
    @LucyRoseUp 7 місяців тому

    Up there. Text-to-speech, I meant moths. I didn't mean caribou. I meant carpet Beatles, and is it their Larva / pupas that end up in my hair, Eyelashes etc? Also i only * THINK* CLICK beetle also, because when I shot some footage of something I found... GOOgle lens identified it as "wire worms" Which are part of the cycle of life and its MANY phases of that Species of beetle.Cause there are ever so dang many. Moths too. Not sure.If all the holes and wood like damage I have aTop from the 2 termites are possibly boring Beatles as well.I don't know how one would tell, but I am very observant now on What is surrounding me ..& i Didn't have said experiences 9-10 yrs ago. identified it as a wire worm which I believe is related to the click beetle. Sorry, that initial comment came out eligible.And I was mainly talking about MOTHS... Speech to text just does not want to write it yet.It predictably found you, but it doesn't know, but I mean moths.That fly to a flame.They're gonna have time

  • @LucyRoseUp
    @LucyRoseUp 7 місяців тому

    Also I call it a land bridge.The two trees connected on separate lots that do connect a highway still none the less . I gather, this is what having proper maintenance would take.Care of or let me reference what maintenance should be consisting of making things like this, not the cace or highways in the sky.Land bridge rather exist in the first place.Right? again, correct me plz if wrong.b appreciate you

  • @LucyRoseUp
    @LucyRoseUp 7 місяців тому

    Obsevation w/ logical action are 💯 & neccessary! Lil observations like these WILL MAKE or BREAK the STRENGTH of ones domicile & its surrounding *area* in a variety of ways IF left unmaintained. Said area = massive acreage aka = communities. From manufactured home communities to city communities and county communities for that matter. As its not nust topside that we can see.. underneath it's all connected.... If untreated or unmaintained its gonna spread and, like most things, it's going to continue to grow. Boy, do I wish that I would have known that the trees' & plants condition is just a big reflection / of the the subterranean terrain. Please correct me if wrong cause you are professional and you seem to be on it and you don't live too far.... Sub tropical climate is interesting with having no winter to freeze things off... With that said, how I even got to you is ?? AKA I was speaking while screen recording The weekly round up of current events here in Florida that I do with my reflections on them and ended up just letting it roll for a moment because I had to scrape something off of my eyelash and other things that I don't know what is even going on. Sometimes it's like a coating of ooze. Almost sometimes that disappeared and I did just notice last night. Webbing all over my floor now. That carpet's getting ready to come out. But what is the webbing about? Which is how I found you. It took me to a webbing worm video, which ironically, but is it though not really? II already am aware that caribou's carpet moths. Possibly boring beatles or whatever amongst other species , bad worms for One are prevalent within my dwelling that I own.However I do not own The land It sits on Therefore it's not my duty to maintain.. None.Theless I only saw a few seconds of that video.And I can definitely relate to you saying you hadn't seen any mods.As you looked around on the ground I have.There may be multiple species of months and here.This place is an absolute disaster actually. I don't know how they legally.There is a civil class action suit actually against them in about eight others but not necessarily for non maintaining the land and grounds that we pay to rent ... Also I have a bunch of orange like fuzzball looking balls.They look like cheese puffs.What are those question mark and correct me?If i'm wrong about the trees basically just being a reflection of what's going on under the soil.... I'm at a loss for words. Almost or maybe not because I keep speaking. But I just recently found out that it's a well-known fact throughout this community. I have been in now for 15 years only by inheriting it. As it is a 55 plus community that both subterranean. Termite and the black dry with one's run rampant through this Park slash community . And if you don't mind is it fair to say that a carpet beatlewood?Yeah, I think so, from my experience and research end all this otherwise.I don't know what it is and I'd like to know, but is that what is in my hair?That lands in my eyelashes and gets stuck is the larva of them.I'm disgusting.I know nobody else wants to hear a word about it .... Thanks in advance ... Definitely have that webbing worm too.And I believe the click also only because of the sound and google and me researching that... Also would like to add.These things are microscopic so it takes a good fifteen years to notice..

    • @LucyRoseUp
      @LucyRoseUp 7 місяців тому

      I'm wondering. If it is fungus related also because how does it just appear?It doesn't ever disappear unless I scrape it off.That was a type o above. Just seems to appear on my face and arm ground anywhelet's like a webbing of swords , almost these moths and their species are cool I guess when actual moths but getting to them that STAGE= MOTH / This is a lengthy cycle of a lot of nasty phases. Those carpet Beatles.Also I believe seven different phases... And I meant it is disgusting.Not I, but it's not the most fun topic to this is my best.At it would be too hard to open a original message up and try to get through it on a mobile phone .

  • @anthonyglaude8427
    @anthonyglaude8427 7 місяців тому

    Why did you not go into what to do if the sensor is pointing up and not obstructed by anything over it, e.g., trees? You mentioned "wafers" inside the sensor housing that expand. How do you replace them, if you can. Mine looks "done." They are just gunk.

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare 7 місяців тому

      Great question! If is pointing up and unobstructed, but not functional, I would recommend replacing the sensor completely. I've never replaced the wafers, as this generally is a sign the entire rain sensor needs replacement. It may be possible, but is not something I have experience with as it's more cost effective to replace the unit versus the cost of labor and parts with the chance it still doesn't operate.

    • @anthonyglaude8427
      @anthonyglaude8427 7 місяців тому

      @@themasterslawncare Thanks for the quick response. I ordered the wafer from Amazon. I'll replace them. If the issue remains, to your suggestion, I'll order the unit, which has a reasonable cost when compared to having a tech come out. I'll update after all is done. Again, thanks - Tony

  • @quillmontana7726
    @quillmontana7726 7 місяців тому

    This video just didn’t help me a whole lot

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare 7 місяців тому

      I appreciate the feedback. Notes on how to handle brown sandspurs are in the notes below the video. It is utilizing a non-selective herbicide, such as glyphosate, which will unfortunately also kill the turf around it that you spray it in. We have not found a product to control brown sandspurs in turf, unfortunately.

  • @digemsmacks5690
    @digemsmacks5690 7 місяців тому

    Had those EVERYWHERE at my last house. I yanked them up and made a bunch of bonsai, of which they make good stock for. I have one growing at the office that is 50' high and fully mature without a single seedling growing anywhere. At first I thought male but aren't these mono? Anyways I took a shoot off the base and rooted a few and hopefully these won't develop those seeds.

  • @SeanHopwood1
    @SeanHopwood1 8 місяців тому

    Just like with any other weed, why not just pull them out or spray them?

  • @VeronicaHall-qz5ek
    @VeronicaHall-qz5ek 8 місяців тому

    Great video

  • @EdenWaterGarden
    @EdenWaterGarden 8 місяців тому

    Can dichondra grow in water like pond?

  • @chet3louisiana558
    @chet3louisiana558 8 місяців тому

    Good video, thanks. My SV leaves that are changing color are falling off or are easily knocked off. That normal?

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare 8 місяців тому

      That is not good, especially in spring. If it is freshly planted, check the water to ensure it has enough. If there has been a lot of rain, make sure mulch is not piled at the base.

    • @chet3louisiana558
      @chet3louisiana558 8 місяців тому

      @@themasterslawncare thanks. I planted them 18 months ago.

  • @glennwalker5564
    @glennwalker5564 8 місяців тому

    Sprinklers are new. They don't need replacement. They pop up fine, just don't pop down again when the sprinkler shuts off. Can't I just use some WD-40?

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare 8 місяців тому

      I have heard of some using WD40 or graphite lubricant, but I cant speak to the results. Be careful though, because it can damage your turf if it gets on it.

  • @brauliohernandez817
    @brauliohernandez817 9 місяців тому

    What's the best herbicide for dichondra ?

    • @rustythompson2244
      @rustythompson2244 9 місяців тому

      Depending upon the type of turfgrass you have, it changes. However, if you have St. Augustine or Zoysia turfgrass, I would personally try Celsius WG as a broadleaf selective herbicide.

  • @GamerGee
    @GamerGee 9 місяців тому

    Sticky things. I hate these things.

  • @RAvery41
    @RAvery41 9 місяців тому

    Can digging up the sadspurs and nutsedge and taking the roots out keep them from coming back. I have both in my back yard that sat for 30 years of neglect from prior owners.

  • @obie805
    @obie805 10 місяців тому

    I can't figure out if my worms are web or army and if it matters om insecticide

    • @themasterslawncare
      @themasterslawncare 10 місяців тому

      It is the same insecticide for both, so that's not neccessary to know. However, in my experience and area, sod webworms only come in fall. Armyworms in spring.

  • @jimmcdevitt6084
    @jimmcdevitt6084 10 місяців тому

    Great if you have a postage stamp size hard…. 50000 sq.ft yard gets pretty expensive.

    • @rustythompson2244
      @rustythompson2244 10 місяців тому

      Wow! That's over an acre of St. Augustine - so definitely a lot to protect. In that case, the best method is to watch for webworm issues as they arise, and then treat reactively with a contact pest control product like bifen - which is fairly inexpensive.

  • @RyanM774
    @RyanM774 10 місяців тому

    Hi - my crepe myrtle has not bloomed yet for the season, northern California - still no leaves so wondering what I can do before leaves bloom to prevent aphids from coming, last year it was infested and made a sticky mess. Crepe myrtle tree is about 12 feet tall. Thanks!

    • @rustythompson2244
      @rustythompson2244 10 місяців тому

      You could do a root drench with a preventative insecticide such as imidacloprid, but the slower the tree is growing - the less insecticide it will soak up at it's roots (because it isn't taking up nutrients). Personally, I would wait until it's leaves are growing actively to ensure you aren't wasting product and effort.

  • @goccogrrl
    @goccogrrl 10 місяців тому

    Huh. I have had a drake elm in my FL yard for 20 hrs. No volunteers.

    • @rustythompson2244
      @rustythompson2244 10 місяців тому

      That's great! Volunteers aren't fun so that's a relief!

    • @CaroleTebay
      @CaroleTebay 9 місяців тому

      You probably have a male tree.

  • @dremilypenney
    @dremilypenney Рік тому

    They are evergreen?

    • @rustythompson2244
      @rustythompson2244 Рік тому

      They are in zone 8 and 9! We love them for year round privacy.

  • @stuartsnead1806
    @stuartsnead1806 Рік тому

    That was a great video exactly why I love working for this Company

  • @sinanülman
    @sinanülman Рік тому

    Augustine grass always good.

  • @stevethomas99100
    @stevethomas99100 Рік тому

    Are these ok in a backyard in Ponte Vedra, to block view of neighbors yard. Will they shed a lot and drop leaves a lot as I have a pool as well. How much does a mature 15 foot plant cost? Approx? I’d probably need 12-16 of these

    • @rustythompson2244
      @rustythompson2244 Рік тому

      These are great in Ponte Vedra, and we use them for our Ponte Vedra, Nocatee, and St. John's clients regularly! They do shed a bit, but nothing more than any other evergreen shrub - although much less than Magnolias and deciduous shrubs. Depending on the type of nursery, typically they are $50-100 per plant in 15 gallon size.

    • @stevethomas99100
      @stevethomas99100 Рік тому

      @@rustythompson2244What’s your company? I need a landscaper to design and plant my backyard in Coral Ridge (Nocatee). We are about 4 months to closing on our new construction home. We have a pool going in and wjlll be done with the house. I can provide all renderings so you can design.

  • @ajbfwb
    @ajbfwb Рік тому

    Is NWFL an acceptable environment for Dwarf Carpet of Stars?

  • @TaxFree-rb1il
    @TaxFree-rb1il Рік тому

    I can’t wait to join this company. I want to be the master lawn care. Love this video!!! 🤩😜