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Why Is That Lawn Sprayed Green In Texas? Prosper, McKinney, Plano, Frisco and Surrounding Areas

Updated: Jan 14, 2022


Have you ever wondered why you occasionally see blue or blue/green bermudagrass lawns in the late winter or spring? More than likely the lawn had just recently received a weed control application.


The blue/green color comes from a dye that is used by some companies in their liquid applications. The turf dye serves as a marker allowing the applicator to see what has and has not been sprayed and gives the property owner confidence that indeed, something was sprayed. But when you take a closer look you can see that the turf dye does not guarantee an evenly distributed, neat and thorough application. Sometimes it can result in an all-out mess!


America’s Best Lawncare does not use turf dye for a few reasons:


Regardless of what is being applied; proper technique, thoroughness and care, will ultimately determine the success of an application. Our technicians are experienced, knowledgeable and considerate. We take pride in our work and expect the best results.


· It’s incredibly messy! Not only can turf dye leave spots and streaks on your house, pavement, fencing and landscaping, it can be tracked inside too. Cleaning the pets may not be as tough as cleaning up after them.


· Dye is an added cost and we would prefer to spend that money on products that benefit the turf.


· With proper training, experience and care, a good technician can achieve a thorough and consistent application without the need for a marker dye. America’s Best Lawncare offers the best technicians in the business.


· America’s Best Lawncare uses beneficial surfactants with our weed control applications.

The addition of a good surfactant will enhance the effectiveness of a weed control mix. Surfactants (sticky/soapy substance) aid weed control products.

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