This yellow-flowered weed with a deep taproot is one of the first to pop in spring.
Dandelions
This disease causes circular patches during hot, humid STL summers.
Brown Patch
The “N” in N-P-K stands for this nutrient.
Nitrogen
Early in the morning.
Agents must do this at the beginning of every meeting, no matter how we are looking that day.
Turn cameras on.
This shade-loving weed has tubular leaves, lavender flowers, and spreads aggressively in STL lawns.
Creeping Charlie
This disease is easily identified by how grass blades develop yellow-orange flecks.
Rust
This nutrient promotes root development and overall plant strength.
Phosphorus
Watering deeply but less frequently encourages deeper:
Roots
Keep an eye on your wrap up time, because if it is over this average at the end of the week, you will receive a strike!
2 minutes.
This perennial grassy weed grows a lot taller than surrounding grass and is easily identified by its yellow green color.
Nutsedge
This disease creates patchy, bleached, straw-colored areas and often looks drought-stressed or scorched, even when soil moisture is normal.
Leaf Blight
Most STL lawns struggle with this soil issue due to heavy clay content and harsh weather conditions.
Compaction
When mowing is done correctly, this percentage of the leaf's blade is removed.
33% (1/3)
This amount of time is set aside after a sale is complete, plenty of time to knock out that sales sheet and flex to the team about the deal you closed!
10 minutes or less.
This thick summer annual grassy weed germinates when soil temps reach about 55°F.
Crabgrass
When dealing with slime mold, this would be the recommended treatment plan.
No treatment necessary.
This is the composition of our summer fertilizer, which will feed the lawn from 8-10 weeks.
24 Nitrogen-0 Phosphorus-6% Potassium
Grass blades shredding during mowing is a telltale sign that the mower:
Is too dull (must be sharpened)
This break setting is used for a weekly one-on-one meeting with your supervisor.
Deliverable
This winter annual weed germinates in fall, survives winter, and explodes with growth in early spring.
Henbit
When dealing with Red Thread, this recommended treatment plan would best assist the issue.
Fertilization and proper watering.
For Zoysia Lawns, we use this composition in our winterizing fertilizer, a different plan of attack then our fescue customers.
0 Nitrogen-0 Phosphorus-7% Potassium
This is the term for when the grass is allowed to grow too high then mowed very low, leaving long clippings.
Scalping.
Under our new strike system policy, how many strikes are allowed before an agent is subject to termination?