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Uncle's IDIOT PROOF
LAWN CARE PROGRAM Uncle’s Idiot Proof Lawn
Program is a lawn program for suburban
homeowners and professionals. Fertilizers and herbicides custom formulated from 50 years of experience in sod production give
our customers the professional edge in maintaining a more healthy and beautiful lawn. 50 Years of experience in the professional turf and nursery industries. Grass Pad Warehouse is an active member and pioneer in the
sod production industry. A major supplier of turf seed and fertilizer to premier sod producers in the midwest.
Sod producers insist on the best and only at Grass Pad can the homeowner have access to the same
quality turf products the professionals demand
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STEP 1 Mid March - Mid April
Professional,
slow release fertilizer plus crabgrass preventer. Apply ½" of water within 48 hours after application. A
vapor varrier is created at soil level, controlling weeds before they appear. Uncle says: If dormant seeding or overseeding, follow Uncle's tips for Spring Seeding. Using an application of Tupersan® with Loveland Golf Course Starter™
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STEP 2 Mid April-June
Fertilizer,
plus professional strength herbicid, for control of dandelions, clover, plantain and other broadleaf weeds. Apply on a sunny
day when temps are above 65°. Apply to wet lawn (morning dew or lightly watered). Do not apply if rain expected within
48 hours and do not mow for 48 hours.
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STEP 3 Mid May-Mid June
A
second application of professional, slow-release fertilizer plus crabgrass preventer. Continues crabrass protection throughout
teh summer. Apply ½" of water within 48 hours after application.
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STEP 4 Late August - October
Professional,
slow-release nitrogen fertilizer helps turf recover from summer stress. Apply ½: pf water within 48 hours after appllication. Uncle says: This is the best time to aerify and overseed your lawn. Apply Loveland RENOVATOR™ again 4 weeks later if seeding.
STEP 5 Late October -Late November
Winter
fertilizer, high phosphorus and potash formula encourages root growth, drought and traffic tolerance as well as early spring
green-up.
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