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 Schedule1. Early Spring-Dormant OilHorticulture  oil is applied to control scale and the
overwintering stage of many insects.  The surfactant action
of the oil provides an early start to  effective insect control..
 
 2. Spring- Root  Zone Fertilization
 A balanced  blend of fertilizers is injected into the root zone,
giving your plants a needed wake-up from  winter and a
nutrient boost to enhance top growth and  overall health of
the plant.   This will provide the plant with enough nutrients
to last   throughout the entire growing season.
 
 3. Late  Spring—Insect and Disease Treatment
 Spring  application is made to plant foliage for control of
insects such as the Japanese Beetle, (adult grub), Pine Sawfly,
Tent Caterpillar, Cankerworm, Aphid, Scale, Mite, Leaf Miner, Leaf
Beetle and Sod Webworm.   Diseases
controlled include anthracnose, rust, apple  scab, leaf spot,
powdery mildew, etc.
 
 4. Summer—Insect  and disease Treatment
 A second  application of insect and disease control is applied
for those difficult diseases and to  continue to fight insects.
It also protects plant foliage from any new  insects and
diseases that may become active with changes  in weather.
 
 5. Late  Summer/ Early Fall—Insect and Disease Control
 A spray application of insect  and disease control to combat
persistent diseases and  late-season insects such as fall
webworms, bagworms, and  mites.
 
 6. Fall-Root Zone Fertilization
 A balanced blend of fertilizers is injected into the root  zone
to encourage root growth,  winter food storage and healthier
growth in the spring.
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