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👉👉👉Sprinkler Spray Heads

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These spray head types are commonly referred to as "fixed spray heads" with small heads shaped fan-spray patterns. This spray head works best for small to medium-sized lawns between 20 and 30 PSI (pressure per square inch) of water pressure. The design of a spray head will recall you of a shower nozzle selection. Most spray heads use interchangeable nozzles which will determine the patterns and radius of water flow. Because of the low PSI and shape of nozzles installed on the sprinkler heads, the distances between each spray head should be no farther than 15 feet apart. If you place the spray heads exceeding 15 feet, this would create some dry spots (dead grass) on your lawn because the water flow cannot distribute water evenly throughout the entire yard for full coverage. This results from the basic physics of water spray heads which limit the distance between heads. Spray heads could have a higher flow rate than any sprinkler head that can give a lot of water fast. Also, th

Types of Irrigation Sprinkler Heads - Green Arbor Landscaping

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Your landscape is a mixture of many different types of plants requiring different methods of watering to provide enough water for a healthy lawn. As some research, you can save about 50 - 70% of your water bill just by the way you combine the correct sprinkler heads in the same zone in your landscape. However, how do you know if it is right? This article will show you the introduction of some basic sprinkler heads used for the irrigation system. Depending on each type of sprinkler, they will work well with your particular plants in each way. Matching the right types of sprinkler heads can help you optimize the water amount into your lawn, as well as prevent you from some common errors related to the irrigation system's operating pressure. Sprinkler heads are divided into three basic types - Spray heads and Rotary spray heads; Bubblers Irrigation Heads; and Drip systems. Depending on your lawn size, as well as the water pressure that your irrigation system operates, choose an approp

How Can I Prevent Chinch Bug Damage? (part 2)

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👉De-thatching Your Lawn No matter whether you have chinch bugs or not, removing dead grass from your lawns is very necessary. This will help you to keep bugs stay away from your lawns. Removing dead grass also minimizes the probability of female chinch bugs laying eggs and spending their winter on your lawns. Thatch is the dead layer of plant material between the green grass and the top of the soil which provides a protective home for chinch bugs. Bugs will go hibernate in the winter on the soil surface. So, use a rake and remove thatch as the way to remove their hibernate places so that we can prevent female chinch bugs from laying eggs and keep them at a manageable rate. 👉Lawn Irrigation Irrigating your lawn on the appropriate timetable is suitable for various types of your lawns and their location may keep your lawns fresh and healthy for the whole summer. It also helps control chinch bugs' activity because there is a lot of rainfall, and chinch bugs can be drowned in the wate

How Can I Prevent Chinch Bug Damage?

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Chinch bugs are especially impressed by stressed lawn and heavily thatched layers. Dethatching and proper irrigation are two common cultural control methods bringing the most effectiveness. However, compared to chemical effects, cultural control chinch bugs will not eliminate bugs completely and they will continue to appear again. 👉Use Resistant Turfgrasses If your overseed areas were harmed previously by chinch bug with some harmful factors, such as entophytic fungi-containing perennial ryegrass, fine fescue, and tall fescue. Endophytic grass can help you to keep chinch bugs away from your regions. However, these types of grasses do not flourish in the Southern. If your lawn consists of a mixture of these common turf grasses: Kentucky bluegrass, Zoysiagrass, Perennial ryegrasses, etc., there is a high probability that your lawn is attractive to chinch bugs. Actually, there is no chinch-bug-resistant grass available on the commercial market. So, this way will bring you many difficulti

How Do I Identify Chinch Bug Infestations on My Lawn?

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If you notice any chinch bug damage even when your lawn is well irrigated, your lawn might have chinch bug infestations. There are some common symptoms of chinch bugs: spot chinch bugs or dry-looking grass areas. They might be similar to drought conditions; however, the shape of the brown patch is in a circular pattern, different from the irregular shape of dying grass resulting from chinch bug feeding. The damage from the chinch bug might look like drought stress at first. However, when you do enough water movement on your lawn but do not solve any problem, that's time you know your lawn has been infested. 👉👉👉There are two ways for you to spot the bugs: Use a magnifying glass to look closely and find chinch bugs among your grass blade when they move around. Use your hand to part the blades of grass and find chinch bugs lying on your lawn. The best place to find tiny bugs is at the edges of damaged turf, where you can look for both adult chinch bugs and immature bugs. Another wa

👉👉When Does Chinch Bug Infestation Appear?

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Depending on which state you live in and the climate in your area, chinch bugs are generally found in hot and dry weather, when there is the sunniest period and area of the lawn. Chinch bugs thrive mostly in the Southern U.S. and prefer zoysia grasses. In the winter, the adult chinch bug will go dormant and reproduce when the weather gets warmer in the early spring. By late spring or early summer, from late June to September, the heat from rising temperatures will increase chinch bug activity most. In optimal conditions with the hottest and warmest weather, female chinch bugs can lay eggs up to 300 and they will be hatched just after 2 weeks! People can notice visible damage to your lawn in August. However, this will be the time in which chinch bugs are the most destructive! You should wonder whether it is too late to begin to reduce the population of them. Here is some information for your reference, if you have any questions, please contact GREEN ARBOR LANDSCAPING (206) 265-2940 for

👉👉How Do Chinch Bugs Look Like?

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The southern chinch bug is usually tiny, dark red, black, or brown in color with a white stripe across its body. The immature bug is bright red or grayish and generally measures about 1/10 of an inch long, which is equivalent to the tip of a pen. Adult chinch bugs are also similar to immature ones, with black bodies and white wings. However, the adult southern chinch bug measures about 1/4 or 1/6 of an inch, and its wings will have enough function and bear a triangular black mark. Some of them can fly with full-sized wings while others shorter cannot. Here is some information for your reference, if you have any questions, please contact GREEN ARBOR LANDSCAPING (206) 265-2940 for advice.

👉👉👉What Are Chinch Bugs?

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Chinch bugs are common lawn insects and so small that you hardly find them in the grass. Because of that, chinch bug populations will increase at a rapid rate and reach the infestation level before you notice any signs of chinch bug damage. Mostly, chinch bugs damage types of turf and grass while other insects damage corn, wheat, and sorghum. There are some typical types of chinch bugs: common chinch bug, hairy chinch bugs, southern chinch bug, etc. The piercing mouthparts allow chinch bugs to suck moisture from grass blades and feed on grass. Then, they release enzymes into the grass blades and interrupt the water movement to push the feeding process. In the early of the process, the grass will have yellow, and after feeding, enzymes continue damaging and causing the grass to turn brown and die. Here is some information for your reference, if you have any questions, please contact GREEN ARBOR LANDSCAPING (206) 265-2940 for advice.

Chinch Bug Damage: How to Manage and Recover

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What do you know about chinch bugs? Chinch bugs are common lawn insects that live in the thatch layer of your lawn. Chinch bugs feed on grass and slowly kill your grass during the summer heat causing some dead patches to appear on your lawn. Whatever you have taken the lawn care service, including watering regularly but these patches are still there, your lawn must have the chinch bug damage! The hardest part of this project is that the symptoms of chinch bug damage to your lawn don't differ from the drought damage much. So, how do gardeners know how to diagnose rightly and get rid of the chinch bug? This article will you all the answers! The following will answer the questions about signs of chinch bug damage, how to identify whether your lawn is affected by chinch bugs, and ways to prevent them to prepare for a healthy lawn. CALL US FOR A FREE ESTIMATE - AT (206) 265-2940

👉Grass Clippings

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Organic mulch is such a wonderful solution that doesn't cost you a cent. You even can choose any types of mulch which comes from a free source in your own yard waste. Below is 👉Grass Clippings that we recommend along with its pros and cons for you to consider: Grass clippings are best used on the lawn that you want to prevent as much weed growth. You can use your own lawnmower scraps to cut grass clippings into mulch. This organic mulch can save your time and money because it is free and reduces a large amount of your garden waste. Grass clippings suppress weeds well, however, they tend to be stinky because they decompose so rapidly. Just apply thin layers of grass clippings in the dry areas and avoid using them in the places where you spend the most time. If your lawn has been treated with weed killers, like herbicides, you shouldn't use grass clippings as the mulch in this case. They could become an issue for your plant growth and you need to wait several months. And remembe

👉Cocoa Hulls

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Organic mulch is such a wonderful solution that doesn't cost you a cent. You even can choose any types of mulch which comes from a free source in your own yard waste. Below is 👉Cocoa Hulls that we recommend along with its pros and cons for you to consider: Seed hull mulches from cocoa beans are often used in vegetable gardens that can beautify your flower gardens. Cocoa hulls decompose easily for gardeners to apply to the soil. However, don't use cocoa mulch in a place that your pets can reach since it is regarded as poisonous to dogs. Although it might be toxic to your dogs, most people tend to likely use cocoa hulls as mulch. With their deep-brown hue and the attractive byproduct of chocolate, cocoa hulls are really impressive to gardeners. ✅Advantages: suppressing weeds strongly with highly visual, reducing the need to aerate, adding organic matter, resisting the soil compaction, and long-lasting ❌Disadvantages: expensive than other types of mulch, toxic to pets if consumed