"How To" Lawn Care Videos

Jim Zamzow's Lawn Tip 1
Jim Zamzow talks about how to kill bill bugs and fertilizing in the heat of summer. Bill bugs are a huge problem in South West Idaho and grubs are responsible for a significant amount of lawn damage. Jim shows you how to eliminate grubs and bill bugs.

Jim Zamzow also discusses what fertilizer to use in the heat of summer. With high temperatures, it is  best to use a slow release fertilizer high in Humas.

Zamzows Huma Green Fertilizer is high in both mineral and trace minerals and is safe for kids and pets. It is specifically designed for hard clay soils. Huma Green is a fertilizer that greens without growth.

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Jim Zamzow's Lawn Tip 2
This is part 2 of Jim's Zamzow's Lawn Tips. Jim Zamzow talks about how to kill bill bugs and fertilizing in the heat of summer. Bill bugs are a huge problem in South West Idaho and grubs are responsible for a significant amount of lawn damage. Jim shows you how to eliminate grubs and bill bugs.

Jim Zamzow also discusses what fertilizer to use in the heat of summer. With high temperatures, it is  best to use a slow release fertilizer high in Humas.

Zamzows Huma Green Fertilizer is high in both mineral and trace minerals and is safe for kids and pets. It is specifically designed for hard clay soils. Huma Green is a fertilizer that greens without growth.

If you have any lawn, garden, pet or pond related questions email us at zamzows@zamzows.com
 


 

 


Jim Zamzow's Lawn Tip 3

Jim Zamzow talks about how to properly water your lawn. Lawns in South West Idaho share a lot of qualities with other areas that have hard, compact clay soils. Watering your lawn properly will help ensure that you won't get fungus, insects, or disease.

The only way to know if you are properly watering your lawn is to measure with a straight sided can. Place the cans in various parts of your lawn. Time your sprinklers to see how long it will take to collect a 1/2 inch of water in the can.

When it comes to mowing lawns in the heat of summer, you want to adjust your lawn mower to its highest setting or about 4 1/2 inches in height. This taller height will help keep the moisture in the soil.

If you have any lawn, garden, pet or pond related questions email us at zamzows@zamzows.com