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Benefits of Organic Lawn Care

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009
Have you ever wondered why organic lawn care is talked about so much at garden centers and lawn care product stores? Or have you wondered why you would want to use organic fertilizer instead of the standard man-made fertilizer?

I wondered that for many years as well, until I started researching the benefits of organic lawn care. Now that I have done my own researched and talked to many different people in the lawn care industry, I will always use organic products on my lawn. And I will do so not only because it is better for the environment, but because in the long-run it is much better for my lawn and will make it so I actually

don’t have to do as much yard work.

Many people think that if they pay someone $400 a year to spread fertilizer and weed killer on their yard that their yard should look great. However, if they do not pay attention to the quality of their soil then they will never have the yard they dream about, and the grass will literally be greener on the other side (i.e. the neighbors yard you always envy).

The soil is the base of your lawn and developing good soil could very well be the most import aspect of a good lawn care system. This is because the roots, or the most important part of your grass, live there. If you do not have healthy roots, then you will not have healthy grass; and, if you do not have healthy soil, then you will not have healthy roots.

Cultivating and developing healthy soil can be a difficult process, but it can be accomplished if you work at it over time. Even though you will have to work hard to develop healthy soil, you won’t have to work as hard after you get there. Good watering habits, good mowing techniques, and good organic lawn care products will help you greatly in both developing your soil and then maintaining your soil afterwards.

Good watering habits and good mowing techniques are what I call obvious factors in a good lawn care program, everyone understands that you need to water and mow your lawn properly in order to have a healthy lawn. However, many people do not understand why using organic products on your lawn is much better than using man made fertilizers and other man made lawn care products.

To explain, remember that while your lawn needs the ingredients found in all fertilizers, that is not all your lawn needs to be healthy. Your lawn also needs microbial macrobial life. Worm and other critters are great for your lawn in producing much needs nutrients for your soil. However, man-made chemical fertilizers usually will deter them, while the organic fertilizer will attract them (no you will not have tons of bugs crawling over your lawn, they will be in your soil where you can’t see them).

Man made fertilizers usually contain a lot of salt, which microbial life does not like at all. While these unnatural fertilizers will make the blades of grass turn green quickly, it will do nothing to cultivate your soil and will actually hurt your soil over time. An organic lawn care program will do the exact opposite for the soil. It will help you cultivate and develop the soil, while also feeding the grass.

In the long-run, using organic products on your lawn will give you the lawn you want and you won’t have to pay the $400 a year for someone to come out and take care of it for you.



By: Michael Clark

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Find out more about Organic Lawn Care. You can also read more about Organic Lawn Fertilizer.



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How to keep my neighbors lawn grass from invading mine?

Monday, April 20th, 2009



I am fixing to plant Zoysia grass for my lawn and my neighbor has St. Augustine. I believe Zoysia is more dense and will overtake his lawn. I need to know how to keep the two seperate(from growing over one another) while still being able to mow without obstruction. What I really want to avoid is his grass from invading my lawn. I think those metal boarders you can hammer into the ground would work, but how high to I need it to be above ground level to effectively keep the lawns seperated?

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Add a Touch of Class With a Garden Hose Pot

Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Each and every spring, homeowners pullout the trusty old garden hose to use throughout another long summer.  The garden hose is one piece of equipment that any green yard or garden cannot do without.

The problem that arises in many cases is: just where do you store your 50 or 100 foot garden hose?

Those that organized and respect the investment they have made in their garden hose will probably have a sturdy garden hose reel placed next to the house so that the hose can be stored easily between uses.

For those that are looking for a more decorative method for garden hose storage, consider investing in a garden hose pot.

When researching the kinds of garden hose pots that are available, you most likely will find that they can be made from a variety of materials.  Copper garden hose pots are popular, but many cheaper models today are made of weather resistant fiberglass.

A garden hose pot can usually store more than 100 feet of hose.  On the side of the unit is a hole, which allows for a continuous connection to a faucet or spigot.

Like in the garden hose reel, the garden hose pot sits on the ground, and can be partially hidden if so desired.  They are especially useful for those homeowners that have an outdoor pool.

There are many varieties of garden hose pots available today. It is important to choose one that fits the outside look of your home.

For example, brick homeowners can easily choose a boldly colored garden hose pot, such as burgundy or blue to compliment the outside appearance of their home.

Other models are made of decorative stonework or terra-cotta to give your home or pool area a more classy or aged look.  If ceramic is your favorite, you’ll have no problem finding a ceramic garden hose pot in many colors to match that will match the exterior of your home.

Surprise your neighbors this year and add a touch of class to your home this summer by storing your garden hose in a garden hose pot.

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