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lost during winter, as well as give your lawn an added boost to encourage new growth and root development. In addition, an appropriately timed spring pre-emergent application is very important. Pre-emergent does exactly what it sounds like: prevent weeds before their emergence.”
When left untreated, weeds will take water and nutrients necessary for your grass to grow, leaving your lawn weak and susceptible to disease and harmful insects, as well as robbing your yard of its aesthetic appeal. Applying a pre-emergent treatment now will prevent annual weeds, such as crabgrass, from establishing in your lawn. This is why the team at Simply Green stresses the importance of fertilizing and applying pre-emergent treatment. It could make the difference between a healthy lawn and one that may not recover from the weeds and lack of nutrients.
And, of course, every Georgia resident understands that the warmer weather is a wonderful time of year – but it does bring mosquitos with it. And, as Mary notes, mosquitos suck. Luckily, Simply Green has a plan for that, too.
“There are four basic approaches to controlling mosquitos: prevention, source reduction, larviciding, and adulticiding,” Mary says.
While most of us may understand what those processes mean, we don’t have a way to do it ourselves. But that’s okay. Mosquito Control by Simply Green integrates these four basic approaches and is a safe and effective way to rid your outdoor space of these pesky insects. They also understand that every yard is different, which is why their trained mosquito control professionals will apply the most effective mosquito control methods to achieve desired control. This mosquito-free guarantee is easily one of the most-needed services that Simply Green Lawn Care offers.
Taking care of your lawn may seem like a daunting task, but it doesn’t have to be! You just need the right tools, or, rather, the right team – the experts at Simply Green Lawn Care! Spring is already here, so the time to call is now. By the end of the summer, your yard will be as green as the envy of your neighborhood, thanks to the efforts of Simply Green Lawn Care.
More information at www.simplygreenlawncare.com, or 770-923-0387 that can be appreciated by readers of all ages and demographics.
With over thirty years of educating kindergarten-age to high school seniors, as well as being a mother and grandmother, Sandler has learned what constitutes an engaging read. “High quality, captivating illustrations and language that flows smoothly when read aloud is key,” she said. “Of course, animals are always a favorite of children.”
One might wonder how an author goes about creating a page-turner for their audience. Sandler offered, “I rarely sit down to put pen to paper. Instead, I write when I observe something, or an interesting idea comes to mind. I’m a people watcher and often find inspiration that way.”
A great deal of time, thought, money, and preparation go into producing high-quality books for publication, especially for Indie authors (those who publish independently). Indie authors are not only responsible for every cost associated with publishing their books, but also for marketing them.
Sandler shared, “Vendor events are key for marketing illustrated books such as mine. As well, speaking engagements allow me to connect to my readers personally and locally. I’ve even attended local schools to speak to elementary through high school students about the writing and publishing process.
“One of the hardest parts of ensuring a successful book is the review process, which, as any author will attest, are the lifeblood of an author’s career. Getting people to buy and read the book is only half the battle. Encouraging them to submit a written review is a separate challenge.”
Sandler will be appearing at many local vendor events this spring and will soon announce the launch of her new book just before Mother’s Day. On the heels of this title, she hopes to release the mother-son version that she’s currently penning.
More information at https://www.facebook.com/lora.sandlerauthor.