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April 6th Don't Mess With Texas Trash OffDumpsters will be placed in different location for C.N.A. to use during the week of April 6th C.N.A. will provide dumpsters in the area to dump your trash in. We will also have teams pickup trash in the area if you would like to help contact us at [email protected]
Summer Lawn care Tips
All lawns require a
given amount of maintenance,
especially mowing. Mowing makes the lawn look good, keeps your grass from going
to seed and produces a dense, lush growth by encouraging your grass to spread.
Keep the mower blade sharp by touching it up often with a file or having it
professionally sharpened several times a year. You can tell that the blade is
dull if the grass seems to "brown up" right after mowing. This happens
when torn grass blades die and turn brown on the grass stems. Another mowing
error is allowing the grass to grow too tall between cuttings. No more than
one-third of the total grass blade should be cut at any time. If you mow to two
inches, cut your grass every time it reaches 3 inches, no more. Proper mowing
height varies due to climatic differences and grass types. However, don't be
afraid to keep your grass at a slightly higher height than is recommended. A
high cut results in deeper, more drought-tolerant roots, less rapid regrowth,
hardier turf, cooler, moister soil and greater resistance to weeds, insects and
disease. Story on C.N.A. in Lufkin Daily News Click HereStory on KTRE NEWS |
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