Spring in Palm Beach County is a beautiful time of year, and the ideal time to consider lawn fertilization. Caring for your lawn and keeping it looking its best year round can be a challenge. South Florida weather can bring drought conditions and heavy rains, so knowing the right time to fertilize is vital to keeping your grass healthy and growing. That’s where East Coast Sprayers can help!

 

Why Fertilize My Lawn?

 

Every living thing needs essentials to survive, and your lawn is no different. You’re supplying it with water and the South Florida sun gives it plenty of light, but your grass needs food! Think of fertilizer as the best plant food for your lawn. Proper fertilization of your turf can provide deeper root growth, reduce weeds, and can protect your lawn from pests and environmental stress.

 

When is the Best Time to Fertilize in Palm Beach County?

 

Spring is when everything is blooming and plant life is most active. This is when your grass is actively growing and the optimal time to apply fertilizer. Fertilizing too early may not benefit your grass, as it isn’t able to absorb all the nutrients when it is dormant. Some areas of Palm Beach County have restrictions on fertilizing in the summer which means spring is your best chance at a healthy lawn. Don’t get caught with dead turf for those summer BBQ’s!

 

What Kind of Fertilizer Should I Use?

 

Using the right type (granular or liquid), mix and quantity of fertilizer (in additional to when you apply it) is extremely important to sustaining a beautiful lawn. Palm Beach County soil is typically high in phosphorus (one of the key ingredients in fertilizers); applying a fertilizer with too much or too little can cause damage to your lawn. The professionals at East Coast Sprayers will create a fertilizer program to keep your landscape green and healthy all year long, beyond the spring!

 

Trust the Pros to Fertilize Your Lawn

 

At the end of the day, it is always best to entrust a professional when it comes to your lawn and landscape. We are trained to know what your grass needs and when it needs it most. Contact East Coast Sprayers today to discuss your springtime lawn fertilization options and let us build a plan to suit your needs!

As a resident of Palm Beach County, you have more than likely had an experience with dollarweed in your lawn. With the heavy rains leading us into summer, you are bound to find this water-loving weed popping up in your yard, ruining the beautiful curb appeal you’ve worked so hard to have. So what is dollarweed and how can you control it? East Coast Sprayers has some easy tips to keep your lawn weed free!

 

What is Dollarweed?

 

Dollarweed is a type of warm-season perennial weed that appears in areas with excessive moisture (hence why it loves to grow in Palm Beach County!). It is a fast spreading weed that can quickly overpower your landscape, causing extreme destruction if left unmanaged. Dollarweed is silver dollar shaped, which gives it its name. The leaves are a round, lily pad shape and are bright green in color.

 

How Can I Control Dollarweed?

 

If you have dollarweed in your yard, don’t think about eradication. Your best bet is controlling the weed infestation and removing the issues that cause it to grow. Here are our tips on taking back control of your yard:

 

  1. First, reduce your irrigation or watering frequency. Dollarweed thrives in overly wet areas, and since it can float, it can’t drown! The rule of thumb should always be 1 inch of water a week for optimal growth in your plants and lawn.
  2. Keep your grass a little longer. Dollarweed is especially fond of thin, week grass. Cutting your grass too short can expose your lawn to thinning, making it susceptible to infestation.
  3. Properly mulch your landscape beds. Keeping the mulch around your shrubs, flowers, and trees at a 3 in thickness to keep the dollarweed from growing.
  4. Finally, if all other steps do not prevail, East Coast Sprayers recommends applying a herbicide weed control method. Herbicides should be chosen specifically for your type of grass and season.

East Coast Sprayers Can Help Control Dollarweed

 

If you are struggling to control the dollarweed in your Palm Beach County yard, it may be time for some professional help. We can advise you on at-home control methods and develop a weed control program targeted for your lawn. Contact us today and let us help you get rid of this pesky weed for good!

As a Palm Beach County resident, your lawn is a vital part of your home’s curb appeal. Lush, green grass is every homeowner’s dream, but without professional insect control and lawn fertilization, this could be destroyed by a tiny little pest called a tropical sod webworm. East Coast Sprayers can help you identify this pest and control the infestation in your lawn.

 

What Are Tropical Sod Webworms?

 

Tropical sod webworms are found in Palm Beach year round and are most active from spring to fall. The tropical sod webworm is actually a larvae which uses your grass as a nest and feeding ground. While they prefer the delight of St. Augustine grass, the larvae have also been found to eat other grasses such as bermuda grass and zoysia grass. Tropical sod webworms are light green to gray-green, have dark spots on their body and can be up to 1 inch long.

 

How Do You Know You Have Tropical Sod Webworms?

 

If you notice damage to your lawn and want to determine if you have a tropical sod webworm infestation, here are a few tell-tale signs:

  1. Ragged areas of grass and brown patches with heavy chewing damage
  2. Silky web trail left throughout your grass which is highly visible with the morning dew
  3. Tropical sod webworm moths fluttering above the grass

 

Treatment for Tropical Sod Webworms

 

If you think your lawn is suffering from the damaging effects of tropical sod webworms, East Coast Sprayers is here to help! We will thoroughly inspect your lawn and customize a treatment plan. Treatment can include regular pest control, lawn fertilization, and overall maintenance plans to correct and prevent future damage from tropical sod webworms destroying your Palm Beach lawn. Contact us today to receive your free quote and customized treatment plan!

Your lawn is a crucial part to your home’s landscape. Beautiful ornamentals, trees and flowers can be ruined if your grass is in poor condition.  A lawn with lush, green St. Augustine grass will enhance any landscape, improve curb appeal and ultimately increase your property value in Palm Beach County.  

 

How Do You Choose the Right Grass?

 

In Palm Beach County, there are multiple grass options to choose from that thrive in South Florida conditions. Whether it’s St. Augustine grass or not, there are a number of things to take into consideration when making your grass decision:

 

  1. Maintenance – Do you want a lawn that is meticulously manicured but requires a high level of lawn fertilization and care or are you looking for a low maintenance option that only need to be watered three times per week and mowed once a week? Your preference of maintenance level should be a huge contributing factor to your decision.
  2. Environmental Factors– You need to consider how the environment comes into play when it comes to your grass. How much sun does your yard receive? What is your level of foot traffic on the lawn? Different types of grass have different limitations.
  3. Budget – The price of the grass itself varies across the different types, costing on average anywhere from $3000-$8000 for a ¼ acre. Not only are the higher maintenance turfs more expensive to install, they are also more expensive to maintain and should be a consideration when you are selecting the right grass for your yard.

Pros and Cons of St. Augustine Grass

 

St. Augustine Grass is one of the most commonly used grasses in Palm Beach County. It thrives best in fertile, well drained soils but can also perform well in a multitude to soil profiles. Proper irrigation, insect control and lawn fertilization are imperative to St. Augustine Grass growth.

 

  • Pros
    • Well adapted to most soil profiles
    • Dark green/blue color when properly watered and fertilized
    • Establishes quickly
    • Moderately salt tolerant
    • Moderate maintenance
    • Shade tolerant (some species)
  • Cons
    • Low drought tolerance
    • Susceptive to insects and fungus
    • Poor traffic tolerance
    • Coarse leaf structure (can be painful to walk on barefoot)

St. Augustine Grass Maintenance

 

All grass requires care; insect control, fertilization, weed control, and seasonal requirements can all be managed easily and affordably by a professional. East Coast Sprayers can help to maintain your St. Augustine grass with lawn fertilization and pest control services in the Palm Beach County area. Contact us today to receive your free quote!

Palm trees make gorgeous additions to your landscaping. Like anything in your yard, you need to get them in the best shape possible.

 

If you’re unsure of the best ways to take care of your gorgeous palm trees, check out all you need to know about the top palm tree care tips.

 

Types of Palm Trees

 

It’s important to know that there are different types of palm trees. Depending on the type that you have, the needs and maintenance may vary. In Florida, the most common types of palm trees are:

 

  • Coconut palm
  • Bismarck Palm
  • Queen Palm
  • Royal Palm

Once you know the type of palm tree that you own, then you can ensure that you are properly caring for it.

 

Temperature Needs

 

Palm trees can survive in different temperatures and climates. While some are used to year-round high temperatures, others palm trees can handle cold weather. Cold weather can slow down tree growth and over time it can be susceptible to disease.

 

If there’s ever a cold snap, be sure to wrap a blanket around the bottom of the palm tree. This can give the tree protection until the temperatures warm up.

 

Lighting Needs

 

When it comes to palm tree care, you should be educated on the type of lighting that your tree needs. Some palms are very particular when it comes to their light preferences. If you’re planning to plant palm trees in your yard, be sure you know how much light they need to thrive.

 

If you have a plant that needs more shade, planting it where it will receive constant, direct sunlight is a recipe for disaster. It will lead to brown leaves that will eventually die.

 

Soil Needs

 

Did you know that palm trees receive the majority of their nutrients from the topsoil? You need to know whether your palm tree needs alkaline or acid. If the pH level is off in some soils, that particular tree won’t grow and thrive.

 

Palm Root Feeding

 

Are you familiar with palm root feeding? It’s an important part of palm tree maintenance. Depending on the area that you live, palm trees require extra fertilization.Â

 

Palm root feeding involves blending proper fertilizers and injecting them deep below the surface of the soil. This provides the palm tree with an adequate amount of nutrients to ward off disease and better handle the climate.

 

Water Needs

 

Since palm trees are used to warm climates, they don’t need a lot of water to survive. However, when you first plant a palm, you will want to be sure that it’s being watered twice a week for the first 6 months.

 

Keep Your Palm Tree in Top Notch Condition

 

Knowing the top palm tree care tips can keep your palm trees looking beautiful year round. It’s always a great idea to educate yourself on any plants that you have in your landscaping.Â

 

Do you want to discuss palm root feeding? Do you have questions regarding pest control or fertilization? Contact us today. Be sure to ask about a free estimate on your landscaping needs.

In the United States, lawns cover approximately 63,000 square miles of the country – roughly the size of the state of Texas. And one of the most beautiful decorations for a lawn has always been the tree.

 

Healthy shade trees and flowering trees are known to add beauty and value to America’s lawns. But caring for these giant plants can be a bit difficult for a novice. Knowing how to prune a tree properly can take your backyard or curb appeal up a notch, and helps to keep your acreage healthy.

 

Pruning is the simplest way to keep your trees vibrant while also keeping their growths controlled.

 

It’s a lot like trimming split ends on your hair – sloughing off what’s unnecessary means a more beautiful and lively tree!

 

Why You Should Prune

 

Trees can become unruly, which could jeopardize the health of the plants or grass below. Additionally, thunderstorms or other extreme weather conditions could impede the growth of new branches by damaging old ones.

 

It’s necessary to remove sick or damaged branches to give your trees a chance for fresh growth. Winter and autumn pruning and tree trimming are fantastic times to prepare the way for spring! If you don’t know how to do it yourself, a local tree trimming service should help.

 

Air circulation is another reason to prune your tree branches. Thinning the crown – the top, thick part of your tree – can improve its health and allow it more air flow to respirate. (Yes, trees respirate!)

 

Last but not least, you can shape a tree into your favorite lawn design with tree trimming or pruning. Topiaries are shaped trees that are popular in gardens the world over. If you love pruning and natural art – you could create your own masterpiece by pruning.

 

How to Prune a Tree

 

Beginning lawnscapers might prefer to hire a tree trimming service to prune their arboreal beauties. But if you want to learn how to prune your own trees, all you have to do is try!

 

You will need a well-kept pair of pruning shears for your project, and protective gloves for gardening are also highly encouraged.

 

The key to pruning a tree is cutting a wedge shape into the branch you wish to discard. Make sure you’re only removing unhealthy or unwanted sections of the tree. It’s important to preserve as much healthy growth as possible, as it makes for happy trees and a beautiful lawn.

 

One thing to remember: your wedge shape cut should always be on the branch side of your tree – not on the stem or trunk. Think of it like giving the tree a haircut. You’ll want to cut the hair, not cut into the scalp.

 

It takes practice to learn the wedge-cutting technique but learning how to prune a tree really is that simple.

 

Learn More about Lawn Care

 

Now that you know how to prune a tree, we hope you’ll choose to learn more from East Coast Sprayers about weeding and other lawncare tips.

 

For lawn care needs you can’t DIY, we look forward to hearing from you!

Did you know, the tallest palm tree grew to be just under 200 feet tall?

 

Such a feat certainly required maintenance and a lot of sunlight! Are you growing your own palm trees? Then, you’ll know by now that your palm tree needs fertilizer to grow.

 

But, you may be wondering, what’s the best fertilizer for palm trees? In this article, we’ll help you figure out what you need to buy to ensure your palm tree reaches its full potential.

 

Types of Palm Trees

 

Did you know, there are 2,500 species of palm trees? They can be found all over the world, whether you’re in the rainforest or the desert. Many of these species can live to be over 100 years old.

 

Just a few popular palm tree species include:

 

  • Date palm – you’ll know this plant thanks to its sweet, delicious fruit.
  • Queen palm – this plant is native to South America but is now found all around the world.
  • Cocos nucifera – aka the coconut tree. It’s not the case that ALL palm trees proffer this tasty fruit but all coconuts do, in fact, come from palm trees.

It’ll take a long time to read through the 2,497 other palm tree species so we’ll spare you! Regardless of which species of palm tree you own, there are a few maintenance tips you should learn.

 

What Fertilizer is Best for Your Palm Tree?

 

If you’re new to growing these tropical plants, you may wonder why even fertilize your palm tree at all?

 

The answer is that many palm trees grow in soil which doesn’t have the needed requirements to keep the leaves of the tree looking lush and green. If your tree’s leaves are turning yellow, you’re not providing it with what it needs to grow.

 

It’s essential, when buying fertilizer, to choose something which is “slow-releasing”. Also, always check that the fertilizer you have chosen is specifically designed for use on palm trees.

 

Nutrients to look out for that your palm tree requires, include:

 

  • Nitrogen – this is essential and your plant needs a lot.
  • Potassium – same as above
  • Iron – not as much of this nutrient is required by your plant but it’s still useful.
  • Manganese
  • Magnesium

Unfortunately, due to these nutrients, it’s very difficult to make a fertilizer at home. Instead, invest in Palm Root Feeding services to ensure your palm trees are well looked after.

 

How to Care for Your Palm Tree

 

Before you choose to include palm trees in your landscaping, you should make sure that you’re up for the financial commitment.

 

As well as having to pay for twice-yearly Palm Root Feeding services to ensure your palm is healthy, you should also prune your trees regularly.

 

If you’re not sure what you’re doing, it’s necessary to hire a professional. In trying to help your palm tree, you could do a lot more damage to it.

 

We provide care and maintenance programs and even pesticide and fungicide treatments.

 

Palm Trees are a Beautiful Investment

 

With the right treatment, your palm trees will stand tall and strong for up to a century.

 

Make sure you set your palm tree up for a long and healthy life by requesting a free quote for palm tree maintenance. We are available with a 24/7 service!

Each year, people spend almost $500 million collectively on tree care.

 

Clearly, tree care services are in serious demand. “But”, I hear you proclaim, “looking after my trees and shrubs isn’t so hard.” Although looking after your plants doesn’t seem that tough, there is actually a lot more involved than you would imagine. Tree care specialists can be a real lifesaver.

 

Read on for why you should consider a tree care service.

 

1. Specialized Care

 

Different tree and shrub varieties have different maintenance requirements. Proper technique and knowledge can only come after years of experience. If you don’t know what you’re doing it is easy to do more harm than good.

 

A specialist will know which trees are best pruned after blooming or in the late winter, for example. They will know which trees need to be cut back slowly and which need more vigorous trimming.

 

This expertise will meet your trees and shrubs’ specialized needs. This will allow your trees and shrubs to grow stronger and more beautiful.

 

2. Valuable Advice

 

Care requirements vary depending on the species and type of tree as well as the quality of soil in your area and amount of rainfall. Once a professional sees your plants and their growing conditions, they can tailor expert advice to best care for them individually. For example, they can recommend one fertilizer for one tree, and a different one for another. Or, they may recommend mulching for some trees but not others.

 

If you are having issues with one tree in particular or a group, you can discuss this and get personalized advice.

 

3. Spotting Disease

 

Various diseases can take over your plants if not caught and treated early. To the average eye, early signs like little cankers, or spots under leaves, may go unnoticed.

 

Professionals are trained to identify these early signs. They can tell the difference between serious and minor diseases from the early stages. Your arborist can correctly diagnose your tree so thalife-saving treatment can take place.

 

4. Equipment

 

Your tree care provider will have the right tools for any job, whether that is removing a damaged limb or performing a basic trim. Having the right tools mean there is less risk of damage to your plants and property.

 

Professional tools are expensive. Incremental borers can be over $200 alone! As they have the own equipment, hiring a specialist can save you money in the long run. You don’t need to worry about buying and storing your own.

 

5. Safety

 

Tree surgery comes with its dangers, especially when trimming down large limbs. It can also be difficult to identify problem trees and how to deal with them if you don’t know what to look for.

 

Certified arborists have trained in safety techniques to reduce risk. Their equipment includes items like harnesses to allow safe access to taller branches with no ladder access.

 

Find Reputable Tree Care Today

 

As you can see, a tree care service brings some real benefits.

 

Whether they are providing tips on how to best look after your plants, tackling issues the right way or even just bringing their own equipment, a tree care service is always worth it.

 

If you are looking for a tree care service, then contact us at East Coast Sprayers. We have been looking after landscapes for over 35 years and would be happy to design a tree and shrub care program catered to your needs.

Pets are amazing additions to the family, especially dogs. It’s fun to watch them frolic around in the grass playing with their favorite toy.

 

But did you know letting a dog use the yard as a potty could wreak havoc on your lawn? It’s true. Those brown spots on your once beautiful, green grass are from doggie urine.

 

Dog urination burns grass. It’s loaded with nitrogen, which when it’s too high can affect the health of your grass.

 

Other factors matter as well, like the pH levels in the dog’s urine. A normal pH for a dog’s excretion is between 6.6 and 7.0.

 

Anything outside of this range means the pH in the urine is acidic, which will burn the grass. But you can get all this under control and protect the health of your grass.

 

If your dog or neighborhood dogs are doing a number on your grass, don’t fret. It’s not the end for your yard. Here are a few ways on how to prevent pet urine from killing grass.

 

How to Prevent Pet Urine from Killing Grass

 

You’ve probably given up all hope that your grass is going to grow back. It’s rained a hundred times and gotten plenty of sunshine, but those brown spots won’t grow away.

 

You can manage this problem with plenty of water, the right fertilizer, and adding training.

 

Fertilize Right

 

Three compounds make up fertilizer: nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium–nitrogen being the key ingredient. Too much of it will damage your lawn.

 

Applying excessive fertilizer to your grass increases the nitrogen and salt levels. Add dog urine–which contains concentrated nitrogen–and you have the perfect recipe to kill grass.

 

Cut back on applying fertilizer in areas where your dog urinates. Or forgo fertilizing on your own. Contact a professional to have a professional grade of fertilizer applied to your grass.

 

The right amount of fertilizer helps your grass stay green and healthy.

 

Rinse with Water

 

Dogs relieve themselves without warning sometimes. One minute they’re playing and the next they’re going on the grass.

 

Add a spray nozzle to the end of your hose. Use it to spray the spots where your dog urinates. Diluting the urine puddles with water reduces the amount of nitrogen the lawn absorbs.

 

If additional water usage worries you, let your dog roam the yard a half hour before the sprinklers come on. That way, if he or she urines, the water from the sprinklers will dilute the urine.

 

Additional Training

 

Designate a potty area in the yard, then train your dog to go in that area only.

 

Keep the area free of debris and teach the dog to go on command. When you let him out, take him to that one spot and don’t let home leave until he relieves himself.

 

Use a non-toxic pheromone pee post. The smell from the stake will attract your dog and encourage him to eliminate in that spot only. Remember to reward him.

 

Lawn Repair Treatment

 

When all else fails, apply a lawn repair treatment that’s safe for dogs. Most pet-safe treatments contain organic enzymes that absorb nitrogen in dog urine.

 

Lawn repair treatments stop lawn burn and begin to repair the grass.

 

Keep your Lawn Healthy

 

These tips on how to prevent pet urine from killing grass are practical ways for keeping your grass healthy.

 

Consider them and others, but always enlist the help of a professional if you’re ever unsure.

 

Contact us today or take a look at some of the services we offer for more ways to get your yard looking great again.

The lawn: It’s part of the white picket fence dream that most of us grew up with. A nice house in a great neighborhood, two kids, the family car, the large, fenced-in backyard and a golden retriever.

 

The problem is that it’s nowhere near that simple. Even the most basic aspects of keeping up a home and a lifestyle can require a lot of work.

 

Take the lawn, for instance. The law requires that the grass has to be under a certain length, which means you have to mow it every so often.

 

Not only that, but there’s also the issue of winter lawn care. What if you want your lawn to stay green so that it still looks great when the snow melts away? The good news is that this is totally possible, and we’ll show you now in the paragraphs below.

 

Fertilization

 

Fertilizing your lawn is a great way to ensure that grass continues to grow there, and maybe a few other things too. That being said, there are a few arguments that come up when talking about fertilizers.

 

There’s always the question of money. Unfortunately for that whole white-picket-fence image, most of us don’t have the money to just go around buying things whenever we want.

 

Plus, most fertilizers these days are made by major companies, people we don’t know and whose methods we can’t personally verify. This is especially troublesome with all the claims constantly popping up about gardening supplies and the things they can supposedly do to our bodies or the land.

 

Aeration

 

A healthy lawn should be well-aerated. Aeration is the act of loosening up the soil so that plants can more easily receive oxygen and water in their roots, and it’s essential in winter lawn care.

 

When to aerate and how often varies, but it mostly depends on what kind of plants and soil you have in your lawn.

 

One of the biggest obstacles is thatch. Thatch refers to dead grass that has been left behind on the ground. If thatch develops into a layer too thick, and even a half-inch can cause problems, it can block lawns from receiving the nutrients it needs.

 

The good news is that there are tools specifically designed to aerate lawns. Before and after tilling, though, a lawn should be watered fairly well. Otherwise, the whole process goes to waste.

 

Mowing, Raking, and More

 

There are more things you can do to help keep your lawn healthy, but most of it is fairly simple things that you probably already do, such as mowing and raking the leaves. You might also take up weeding if you have any.

 

The Do’s and Don’ts of Winter Lawn Care

 

We all know the basics of caring for our lawn, but many of us may not even be aware that winter lawn care is even a thing. That’s totally understandable, because why would you have to do anything during the season where all the plants die and then regrow next season?

 

There are actually a few things you can do. For instance, you can fertilize your lawn, loosen up the soil and grasses, mow it, and rake the leaves.

 

If you want to know more about lawn care, please visit our site. We can teach you about some common mistakes people make with their lawns and how to avoid them. We can also give you advice on some of the best lawn care equipment out there and why you need it.