Toby Early Spring Weed Control Tip
Here come the weeds! How can you keep them under control without harming your lawn or adding a ton of chemicals to your lawn? Toby shows you all there is to know about weed control for established lawns or lawns that have been seeded in the past six months. Before you go buying chemicals, spraying, fertilizing or pulling those weeds - watch our Spring Weed Control tip now!
Tips from Toby Dandelion & Weed Control
Here come the weeds! How can you keep them under control without harming your lawn or adding a ton of chemicals to your lawn? Toby shows you all there is to know about weed control for established lawns or lawns that have been seeded in the past six months. Before you go buying chemicals, spraying, fertilizing or pulling those weeds - watch our Spring Weed Control tip now!
Tips from Toby Spring 2018 Weed Control
You may have already noticed the dandelions and other weeds sprouting. It's time to get them under control so they don't spread all over your lawn. Check out this week's tip as Toby shows us how to control those early Spring weeds. Some weed killers should not be used if you've recently seeded so check out the best way to kill those weeds without killing your lawn too!
Tips from Toby – Fall Final Weed Tip
Even Toby gets weeds in his lawn. This Fall lots of tiny weeds that he missed in the early Fall are now getting bigger. You can't just run out and apply weed control over Fall seeded lawns. Toby shows you what to do to control those little weeds popping up now so they won't be a huge problem next Spring. Remember, Fall seeded lawns are still fragile enough that too much weed control can kill that new grass that is growing now, so proceed carefully and stay follow Toby's Fall Lawn Program for the Best Lawn on the block.
Tips from Toby Spring 2017 Weed Control
You may have already noticed the dandelions and other weeds sprouting. It's time to get them under control so they don't spread all over your lawn. Check out this week's tip as Toby shows us how to control those early Spring weeds. Some weed killers should not be used if you've recently seeded so check out the best way to kill those weeds without killing your lawn too!
Tips from Toby-Spring Weed Control
You may have already noticed the dandelions and other weeds sprouting. It's time to get them under control so they don't spread all over your lawn. Check out this week's tip as Toby shows us how to control those early Spring weeds. Some weed killers should not be used if you've recently seeded so check out the best way to kill those weeds without killing your lawn too!
Tips from Toby – Spring Weed Control
Here come the weeds! How can you keep them under control without harming your lawn or adding a ton of chemicals to your lawn? Toby shows you all there is to know about weed control for established lawns or lawns that have been seeded in the past six months. Before you go buying chemicals, spraying, fertilizing or pulling those weeds - watch our Spring Weed Control tip now!

Here’s the Nutgrass!
Nutgrass is one of our most invasive Summer weeds and it is here in full force. This light green weed sticks out like a sore thumb in your lawn and can multiply fast. It's relatively easy to control, but left on it's own, your whole lawn will be full of this stuff and it will keep coming back every year.
There's a lot to learn about nutgrass and keeping it under control. Avoid mistakes and watch the video tip now!

May Fertilize
Your lawn is hungry and needs to be fed. Those bare spots? No need to worry. If you seed now it won't survive the hot Summer heat. Feeding your lawn now will tiller and rhyzome those bare spots for a beatufiul lawn. It's also time to be mowing high - check out the tip now to see how high!

Fall Weeds
Those little weeds popping up from the late Summer heat will be the big weeds causing you problems next Spring. Now is the time to take care of them. We show you the right way to control weeds. If you have seeded your lawn, avoid this tip altogether. You do not want to spray weeds while new lawn seed is down or germinating. You can control those weeds after the new grass is strong enough to withstand chemical applications. We'll help you deal with those issues at a later date.