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Benefits Include: Reduced fire hazard, increased vision safety and aesthetics,
freedom of growth for desired vegetation, time and cost savings by avoiding weed eating and mowing,
elimination of poisonous or irritating weeds, increased land value and use. |
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Potential Areas Include: Fire breaks, fence lines, parking areas, road sides, in and around
ornamental planted areas. |
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Winter Annual Weed Control: November through February. The spraying controls most winter
annual weeds, which are those that germinate with the Fall rains, grow and set seed in Summer. These
weeds grow most freely and widespread. Examples include foxtails, wild oats, fiddleneck, filaree, common
groundsel and yellow star thistle. Rains following a Winter Annual Spray Job allow dead weeds to decompose
(which gives you bare ground). |
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Weed Control Maintenance Program: For ornamental landscaping areas, services are scheduled
utilizing preemergent and/or post emergent herbicides. The program guarantees control of all weeds,
"unwanted plants", winter annuals, summer annuals, and perennials. |