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Summer Breeze Property Maintenance Specialist provides a list of services to help you maintain your property year around. With over 15 years experience in Lawn Maintenance, we service South Florida providing landscaping services, /lawn mowing, lawn fertilization, monthly property maintenance, pressure washer/ power wash / pressure cleaning, tree trimming, plus much more.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Landscape Tips - Stop Weeds from Growing Back in 4 Simple Steps

We have tips and solutions to help you eliminate weeds from growing back.

1st Step = Find the ROOT of the problem. Find where is the weed problem. Weeds tend to grown in the following areas around your home, landscape or garden:
  • Mulch or Gravel Beds
  • Around Edible Plants
  • On Driveway, Patio or Side Walk
  • In the Lawn
  • Around Flowers and Shrubs
2nd Step
The correct identification of the weeds is a major step for weed management to be effective. The following are the most common weeds in South Florida Lawns.
Picture, Name and Description



Dollarweed(Hydrocotvle)
This perennial weed is commonly found in very wet areas. Dollarweed can float in water. Plants reproduce from rhizomes, and have leaves that are on long stalks. Solid scalloped leaves are attached to the stalk on the underside and form an inverted "umbrella" shape. Clusters of white flowers form in late summer.


Bull Thistle(Cirsium vulgare)Bull thistle is a biennial growing into a rosette with large, fleshy, coarsely-toothed spiny leaves. The second year, a woody, flowering stalk produces a few, rose-purple blossoms. Produces less flowers than Canada Thistle but all flowers are fertile.



Goosegrass(Eleusine indica)
Annual forming rosette of flat stems, usually silvery at center. Leaves are folded in the bud with overlapping sheaths. Membranous ligule with sparse hairs on collar. Seed head forms two to ten finger-like spikes, zipper like, much broader than crabgrass. Germinates later than crabgrass. Persists under close mowing, even on putting greens



Broadleaf Plantain (Plantago rugelii)
A perennial rosette reproducing from seed. Leaves are large, rounded and deeply veined with wavy edges and purple petioles. Seed stems resemble a rat's tail and support small flowers and seeds. Long tap root, similar to Dandelion, increases plants' hardiness to stress and herbicides



 Crabgrass (Digitaria sp.)Several species that are true annuals. Peak germination by early summer. Yellow green leaves rolled in the bud with hairy edges, coarse textured, broad collar, membranous liguile and hairy sheath. Blade flat with sharp point. Seed head composed of three to ten finger like racemes or spikes, may appear purple to tan in color. Plant declines after seeding with shorter days. Eliminated by frost. Occurs all over the U.S., although less in the North than the South. Mostly in full sun.



Dandelion(Taraxacum officnale)
Perennial with long tap root produces by seed. Stems short arising from a rosette bearing oblong, lobed, narrow leaves. Large yellow flowers mature into round puffballs full of seed distributed by wind for miles. Mostly germinates during late summer.



Spurge – (Euphorbia maculate & E. supine)
A summer annual that begins germination from weed when soil temperatures reach 85° F and continues all summer long. Small, oval, opposite leaves vary from dark green to red with a brown blotch on the upper surface. Reddish low growing stems, that fan out from the tap root, form a dense mat. Milky sap is sticky. Prolific seed producer, several thousand from one plant. Plant matures in a matter of days in hot weather.



3rd STEP
Identify your Grass. The wrong herbicide may not only do a poor job of weed control, it can also damage or kill your grass. 
For Information on Different Types of Lawns visit our Blog in April 2011.

4th STEP
Weed Control

Herbicide Information for Common Weeds.

The information on Herbicides was gathered from NC State University  http://www.turffiles.ncsu.edu/turfweedmgmt/
Their website provides treatments that match the type of grass and type of weeds. Great Site!!

Dollarweed - Is a difficult weed to control for an entire growing season. Repeat spring applications of trifloxysulfuron (Monument), metsulfuron (Manor, Blade, etc.), or imazaquin (Image) in tolerant turf, as well as two, three, and four way broadleaf herbicides offer postemergence control.

Goosegrass - Most preemergence herbicides used for crabgrass control are less effective on goosegrass. Dimension (dithiopyr) can provide good to excellent control of goosegrass. However, under hot, dry conditions, Dimension is volatile. When applying Dimension, it is critical to irrigate if no rain is expected for several days. Goosegrass may be controlled by postemergence application of an arsonate herbicide (DSMA, MSMA, CMA) mixed with metribuzin (Sencor) or diclofop (Illoxan, golf courses only) in bermudagrass. However, MSMA will be phased out in 2009. Additionally, postemergence control may be obtained with foramsulfuron (Revolver).


Once you identify the type of turf and weed, go to your local home improvement store and purchase the right product. Or CALL your local lawn care service provider.

Friday, May 6, 2011

Perfect Gift Idea for Mom – Plant a Flower Garden Together

Make this Mother’s Day Special for your Mom with something different. Moms love making things with their children. Surprise her with the idea of planting a flower garden. This is something the whole family can do together and truly enjoy. Every time she waters & takes care of her garden she’ll remember her special Mother’s Day.  

Why buy her flowers that don’t last more than a week? Plant beautiful flowers for her to enjoy all year round.  

For more information on different flowers, plants, palms, shrubs, trees, grass, vines & ground covers go to http://www.floridayards.org/

This website provides excellent information for a healthy landscape. I do a lot of my research for our South Florida clients on this website.

Here are my favorites because they come in different colors and they bloom in the summer. Enjoy Planting!!! Happy Mother’s Day J



Crinum Lily                                                                                                               
Sun Exposure: Direct to Partial
Soil Moisture: Low
Drought Tolerance: Medium
Soil Texture: Any
Growth Rate: Medium







Rain Lily:
Sun Exposure: Direct to Partial
Soil Moisture: Low
Drought Tolerance: Medium
Soil Texture: Any
Growth Rate: Fast








Penta / StarFlower
Sun Exposure: Direct to Partial
Soil Moisture: Low
Drought Tolerance: Medium
Soil Texture: Any
Growth Rate: Fast








Wax Begonia
Sun Exposure: Direct to Partial
Soil Moisture: Low
Drought Tolerance: Light
Soil Texture: Any
Growth Rate: Slow
Perennial: Yes