JT Landscape, Inc

The purpose of JT Landscape blog is to provide lawn and landscape observations in and around San Antonio that may be helpful in maintaining a beautiful landscape. The posts below may be insect or disease problems that have been recently noted in the area or advice pertinent to lawn care practices needed in a particular season.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Spider Mite Problems

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In spite of the cold weather, Spider Mites have been seen recently on Photinia , Italian Cypress and other plants. More Information on Spid...
Friday, July 24, 2009

WORMS ATTACK MT. LAURELS

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Many Mt. Laurels have been attacked by a caterpillar type worm. This worm is the larval stage of a moth. The caterpillars also leave a webbi...
Thursday, July 23, 2009

Drought Continues

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The summer heat is taking a toll on our lawns. However, I have actually been surprised to see how well some St Augustine or Zoysiagrass yar...
Wednesday, April 22, 2009

WATER RESTRICTIONS

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As you certainly have heard by now, SAWS has declared stage one water restrictions and we can only legally water once per week. This time...
Friday, February 13, 2009

PRE-EMERGENT CONTROL OF SUMMER WEEDS

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Mid February to early March is the right time to apply pre -emergent weed control products in San Antonio. These products will not kill the ...
Saturday, February 7, 2009

WEEDS -POST EMERGENT CONTROL

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Weeds are broken down into two large groups called broadleaf weeds and grassy weeds. It is important to know what group your weed falls int...
Friday, February 6, 2009

Good Time for Compost

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Compost application on the lawn will help provide nutrients for your yard. Some experts believe it is a great way to conserve water and it ...

SPIDER MITES ON A BOX WOOD SHRUB

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Close up of mite damage on Boxwood shrub I continue to see more spider mites on shrubs this week. Above is a photo of spider mite damage ...
Saturday, January 31, 2009

MITES CAN ATTACK YOUR SHRUBS

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The Photinia above is healthy and below it has spider mites Spider Mites frequently attack Photinia , Boxwood, and Italian Cypress. They c...
Thursday, January 22, 2009

DO I NEED TO WATER NOW ?

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Normally established ornamental plants and B ermudagrass need little or no irrigation in the winter. However, as Central Texas is in a drou...
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