Magnolia Roots Lawn Care LLC

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Weed control, fertilization Psalm 1:1-3

07/31/2025

Did you know a standard garden hose output is roughly 12 gallons per minute? Your lawn needs 620 gallons per 1,000 sq feet to get 1 inch of water on that spot WEEKLY!!! That means it could take up to an hour in just one spot with a standard sprinkler to reach that goal and that is not accounting for run off and evaporation. Important reminder to water water water in this heat and move your water hose around to get good coverage! Evening watering is not recommended to prevent fungus but can be done in a pinch if you absolutely have no other option.

03/18/2024

👀 Look at this! Likely an application of round up killed the henbit w**d and a horsew**d grew right up in the center. Nature is wild. Horsew**d (marestail) has and can become resistant to applications of round up (glyphosate). So if you ever notice it not dying after you spray it in landscape beds, that’s likely the cause!

02/16/2024

Rescuegrass (purple colored w**d) checking out after a treatment. The only good w**ds are dead w**ds… 🎯

Photos from Magnolia Roots Lawn Care LLC's post 02/16/2024

Let’s dominate this year with your lawn treatments 💪💪 who’s ready for green grass?

Rainwater For Gardens - BlueBarrel Rainwater Catchment Systems 06/13/2023

Did you know rain water contains nitrates? Nitrogen is a key macro nutrient in the growth of grass and plants which is what most fertilizers we apply are comprised of. There’s nothing like mother natures rain! Watering your lawn from the faucet is beneficial but it can’t compare to natures own!

Rainwater For Gardens - BlueBarrel Rainwater Catchment Systems Learn about rainwater for gardens! Why do plants prefer rainwater over any other water source? Three primary reasons: it's free from salts, minerals, and chemicals...

04/27/2023

American Burnw**d makes you wanna burn 🔥 it down. Sometimes it escapes pre emergents simply because of how it germinates in the thatch layer above most pre emergent levels. Frequent low mowing, hotter temps, and our post emergent applications eliminate this w**d quickly. A beautiful summer lawn is just around the corner. Stay tuned and don’t turn off the movie yet! It will all make sense soon.

02/03/2023

Do I need a pre emergent? Late winter pre emergent applications are in full swing to get ahead of crabgrass! If you miss the timing of control, break through is a possibility in the spring and summer! Timing is everything with pre emergents!

07/07/2022

Watering in this heat and drought contributes to this customers beautiful green lawn! Water your grass if at all possible!

Photos from Magnolia Roots Lawn Care LLC's post 06/18/2022

It’s never too late to get your yard in shape! With a little patience, it all comes together!

Photos 06/15/2022

Mature turf needs deep watering.

05/02/2022

Little barley or foxtail?

“Many people mistake little barley (Hordeum pusillum) for a little foxtail because the foxtail and little barley seedheads are similar. However, little barley is a winter annual that comes up in late September – October and spends the winter as a small plant. It thrives in the cooler spring temperatures, forms seed heads and dies out usually by July. Foxtail, on the other hand, is a summer annual that does well in hot weather. Also, foxtail will not produce seedheads until mid- to late-summer.” Pre emergents in the fall help prevent little Barley!

Photos from Magnolia Roots Lawn Care LLC's post 02/26/2022

Neighbors with w**ds = big company 👎

Our yards = Magnolia Roots quality 👍

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