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What is Dollar Spot Fungus?

  If you’ve noticed groups of yellow patches emerge throughout your lawn, then your yard might be a victim of Dollar Spot Fungus.    Though this is a common disease that many lawns encounter, it’s important that you seek assistance from a chemically-licensed lawn care professional when dealing with Dollar Spot Fungus.    Continue reading…

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Best Grass to Grow in Georgia for Your Lawn

    Whether you’ve lived in Georgia all your life or are just moving in, it’s important to understand what type of grass is best for your lawn. There are several variables to consider, such as what area of the state you live in, the amount of sun vs. shade, the soil type and level…

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Complete Crabgrass Guide

When people see weeds in their lawn that aren’t dandelions or clovers, crabgrass is often the first weed that comes to mind when they try to guess at what the weeds might be. But is it actually what they’re looking at, and how can they tell if it is crabgrass?   If you’re curious about…

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Does Smoke Keep Mosquitoes Away?

    In the war on mosquitoes, it’s important to find safe and practical ways to eliminate the pests. If you like to grill out or set up bonfires frequently, you might have wondered if the smoke or fire is actually effective in keeping mosquitoes at bay.    This blog will explore the question of…

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Will Your Plants Recover from the Winter Freeze this Spring?

  Due to the arctic blast that swept across most of the United States in December 2022, many Georgia residents have been asking the question: “Will my plants recover from the December freeze this spring?”    Since the Simply Green team is trained in offering plant healthcare services, we thought it might be helpful to…

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What ARE Those Giant Mosquitoes

  In the late summer and early fall, you might’ve noticed those large, mosquito-like insects hovering above your lawn or bumping along your walls if they manage to get indoors.    These mysterious critters have picked up several aliases with many people calling them giant mosquitoes, flying daddy long legs, and even mosquito eaters (skeeter…

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Prevent Standing Water from Being a Breeding Ground for Mosquitoes

  From egg to larvae, the mosquito needs stagnated water for 75% of its life cycle to thrive. Once in its adult stage, the mosquito seeks blood to survive, passing on diseases such as the Zika and West Nile Virus to human hosts.    This is why it is so important to address areas of…

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Best Options for Keeping Mosquitoes Away from Your Yard

  During the warmer months,  you may want to use your yard for sunbathing, swimming, birthday parties, barbeques, etc. — and the last thing you want to worry about is mosquito bites or mosquito-borne diseases affecting you, your family, or your guests.   So instead of spraying everyone with mosquito repellants like Deet, here are…

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Guide to Keeping Mosquitoes Away Naturally

If you’re looking for natural mosquito repellents to wear or to place around your house, this guide will be helpful as you look for options that might work for you.    It’s important to remember that natural repellents are not 100 percent effective for keeping mosquitoes away. Wearing repellents that contain DEET will work best…

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Ways to Keep Mosquitoes Away for Your Next Party

  Outdoor and semi-outdoor parties can be a great experience for you and your guests. But, if you don’t take the proper measures to prevent mosquitoes from crashing your party, your guests won’t be the only ones grabbing a bite to eat!    In this blog, we’ll share some steps you can take to limit…

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