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Fertilizing a yard, a flower bed, a vegetable garden, or rows of shrubs can be accomplished quickly and efficiently by using a hose-end sprayer. Using the power of water pressure, a hose-end sprayer can deliver pesticides and fertilizers to hundreds of square feet of yard or garden. A hose-end sprayer attaches to a hose, siphons the product, and mixes it with water as it sprays....
Solo professional handheld sprayers are extremely heavy-duty and will stand up to the toughest of jobs. They are perfect for applying plant protection and pest control solutions, and also for performing general-purpose spraying. Available in 1.5 -gallon, 2-gallon, and 3-gallon sizes, they are ideal for small or medium-sized spraying jobs. ...
Do trees and shrubs in your yard need to be fertilized? What kind of fertilization is best for trees and shrubs? What happens if trees aren’t fertilized? When is the best time of the year to apply fertilizer to trees? How should you do it? Keep reading for answers to those questions about fertilizing trees and shrubs and many more....
Trigger sprayers are often selected when tackling small spraying tasks due to their lower costs. However, the limited durability of trigger sprayers diminish their value. As with any tool of a trade, quality makes the difference in a job well done or a job that requires additional effort. Additional effort adds cost whether it is in labor (re-work) or replacement of poorly made sprayers....
It is so much easier to prevent a problem than to battle it when it is strong and powerful. Early spring is a perfect time to prune shrubs and trees. Immediately after pruning, plants should be sprayed just after they start to grow, as soon as the sap begins to flow. During winter, pests survive in tree’s cracks and crevices. These overwintering (as pupae or adults) or newly emerging (from eggs) insects pose a serious threat to trees and shrubs...