JMC Pest Control

JMC Pest Control Let us work with you to create a customized plan, meet your individual needs and ensure your house and turf are well cared for.

At JMC Pest Control we provide peace of mind. We strive to offer the best pest control maintenance program using the most up-to-date premium products available on the market. We provide quality services and guaranteed results, so you don’t have to worry about bothersome pests or annoying overgrowth.

12/18/2023

TREATING COLD - DAMAGED PLANTS

January and February are the coldest months in Florida, and plants can be damaged by low temperatures. But with your help, cold-damaged plants can often recover.

Water

After a freeze, check the soil around your plants. Plants may not be getting the water they need if the soil has dried out or if the water in the soil is frozen.

Watering the area can help defrost the soil and provide your plants with an available source of moisture. Even injured plants need water.

Fertilizer

While you may be tempted to add a little fertilizer to your plants to help speed their recovery hold off. If you fertilize too early you could encourage new growth before cold weather has gone. It's best to wait until spring to begin fertilizer application. Once the danger of frost has passed, an application of fertilizer can help speed recovery.

Pruning

Don't prune cold-damaged plants right away. The dead foliage looks bad, but will help insulate plants from further injury. In the spring, assess the extent of the damage by scraping the bark with your fingernail. Cold-injured wood will be black or brown under the bark. To be certain where to prune, wait until plants begin to sprout new growth.

Herbaceous plants like impatiens and begonias that are damaged by the cold may collapse. If this happens, it's best to cut them down and remove the plants to prevent fungal or bacterial problems from arising as they decay.

Lawn

Seeing your lawn turn brown during the winter can be worrying for some homeowners; however, this is a normal part of your lawn's winter dormancy. Come spring time your lawn should rebound and begin producing new green growth.

But when hard freezes hit, your turfgrass may be injured. If temperatures suddenly fall below 20 degrees Fahrenheit, your lawn may be permanently damaged. The grass may initially appear wilted, and then turn to a whiteish or brown color. It may mat to the ground and smell putrid. If your lawn does not recover in the spring, you may have to replace some of the grass with sod pieces or plugs.
http://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/care/weather/treating-cold-damage.html

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06/12/2023

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06/09/2023

Friday feels at JMC!

Today we are THANKFUL for the brave men and women who have selflessly given their lives for our freedom 🇺🇸
05/29/2023

Today we are THANKFUL for the brave men and women who have selflessly given their lives for our freedom 🇺🇸

With the lack of rain 🌧️ watering is so important right now!  Please make sure you are irrigating at least 2 times a wee...
04/20/2023

With the lack of rain 🌧️ watering is so important right now! Please make sure you are irrigating at least 2 times a week (at a minimum) for 45 minutes a zone. Deep root saturation is important for your grass health! Call us at 352-368-1025 with any questions!

01/17/2023

Winter Cold Plant Damage
Don’t do it! Don’t cut back those woody cold damaged plants now. Don’t water and fertilize for a speedy recovery. Do wait until March to do any pruning back to healthy tissue. We will have to put up with a little droopy ugly before we revive the beauty, so be patient.
https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/mg025
https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/pascoco/2018/01/08/cold-damaged-plants/ #:~:text=If%20the%20plant%20is%20herbaceous%20%28non-woody%29%2C%20and%20it,of%20frost%20has%20passed

01/09/2023

What does frost and freeze damage look like? Email5Facebook3Twitter0Reddit0X Linkedin0 Stumbleupon0 There were quite a few cold nights during January and February this year and many of our landscape plants suffered frost and/or freeze damage. But what does that look like and what should you do about...

12/22/2022

Want to give a shout out to JMC Pest Control for helping make our property look great for our Christmas Eve and Christmas Day services! Thank you!

12/22/2022
12/20/2022

Freezing weather headed this way!! Be sure to cover your plants, bring in any potted plants that you can, and do NOT water/irrigate the morning of the freeze. Be sure to help protect your plants and lawn by watering a few days before to keep the ground moist 🥶 If you have any questions call our office 352-368-1025.

Wishing you all a Very Happy Thanksgiving.  Our office will be close Wednesday thru Friday.  We hope you all enjoy a tha...
11/23/2022

Wishing you all a Very Happy Thanksgiving. Our office will be close Wednesday thru Friday. We hope you all enjoy a thankful time with friends and family 🦃

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3035 SE Maricamp Road Suite 103/316
Ocala, FL
34471

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