- Hey, guys, I hope you're doing well. Hey, I just wanted to show you, we just took over a lawnfertilization and weed control. We did one application here about a week ago, and the weeds are already starting to die. I just wanted to kinda show you the signs of what the weeds will do once you start getting good weed control. So if you take a look here, so this is, this lawn is covered in dandelions, but you'll see that you've got, it's starting to turn brown, you're getting a lot of wilting, a lot of curling around the edges. So this was a full leaf right here. You can see how it's brown, how it's wilting. I mean, here's another one right here. This is definitely a good sign. We're getting really great weed control, and this is only after one application. Probably about 10 days after the application. So go ahead and give us a call. If you have any questions on what to use or if what you're using is right. I don't care if you're doing it yourself, just let us know, we would love to help you out.
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