Sunday, May 4, 2025

Here comes the panic

 

It's the same as the first snowfall, when people forget how to drive in the slush, weed season is here and the voices are loud and furious. "I've got weeds! Do something about it! Now!!!!"

As much as we'd (no pun intended) like to do an entire customer base in one day, the prospect of doing so is not realistic.

Plus there is also Mother Nature to contend with, and this year, she has been a cruel mattress. A roller coaster of temperature changes, rain, wind and nastiness have left lawns slow to green and getting weed control applied, challenging.

Yet, we do as we always do: head down, march forward and persevere. Eventually, every lawn will have their first application of weed control and the mumbles of discontent will quiet.

At the end of May, the weeds will, for the most part, be gone, and your lawn provider will be a hero once again...just like every other year before.

So, deep breath everyone...unless you have allergies.

Wednesday, March 5, 2025

Tariff-ied

 

It's been a minute since the last post, but I felt with current economic concern, I should address the issue.

Lawn care, is by no means essential. However, to believe prices for this service are going to skyrocket over night, is simply not true.

With a few exceptions, most products are manufactured in Canada and therefore, exempt from U.S. tariffs.

The potash in fertilizer comes from Canada, as do many other lawn care products.

The Fiesta used in current weed control does ship from south of the boarder, but with the realization tariffs were a real possibility, we locked in our order prior to the deadline for the 2025 season. Likewise, products manufactured by companies like Bayer and Cargill would also be subject to tariffs if active ingredients are needed from the States, despite having manufacturing plants in the Great White North. 

Subsequently, if you are being forced to pay extra due to tariffs, I would suggest researching the products in question to understand the legitimacy of the bottom line. No one likes a lame excuse for a money grab.

Like many, I have awakened to patriotism, and choose to skip anything with an American label---putting my money where my mouth is.

I would advise; stay strong, shop local, and remain patient...

...and remember, although locally owned and operated, companies like Weedman and TruGreen are U.S. conglomerates--- just sayin'.