How To Take Care Of Weed Controls
July 31, 2010 by
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Unfortunately, there’s a lot more growing in your lawn than just grass. Controlling weeds in a new or existing lawn is vital to the health and overall appearance of the lawn. A beautiful smooth lawn gets most of its good looks from the fact that it is smooth and level with no weeds sticking up [...]
Patch Diseases For Bluegrass Lawns
July 30, 2010 by
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Patch diseases will occasionally occur in bluegrass lawns. Areas of turf die in patches, hence the name. Advanced stages of the disease appear as rings of dead turf surrounding living turf that resembles a “frog’s eye”. Researchers have identified several fungi that cause patch-like symptoms. Some of the more common patches include summer patch, yellow [...]
How To Take Care Of Your Lawn With Fertilizers
July 29, 2010 by
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Your lawn consists of thousands and thousands of tiny little plants that group together closely to form patches of grass. Plants need fertilizer to grow healthy. We know we need to fertilize our garden and house plants, but often, the lawn is overlooked. A green lawn needs food to grow and thrive. Fertilizer is any [...]
The Best Guide To Maintain Your Lawn
July 28, 2010 by
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Though everyone likes to see their lawn in an enviable condition few are aware of the basics of lawn preparation and maintenance. Planting the seeds, spraying for the weeds, and watering your lawn, all look simple but proper maintenance of a good lawn is no simple task. To some, lawn care is serious business – [...]
How to Grow a Healthy Lawn
July 27, 2010 by
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“A thick healthy lawn means fewer weeds, fewer insects, and fewer diseases.” Sounds pretty easy, right? But in our area, maintaining a thick healthy lawn can sometimes be very frustrating. So here are a few quick “general” tips to help you keep your lawn looking its best: Types of grasses -The majority of our lawns [...]
Caring About Your Lawn With Mulching Lawn Mowers
July 26, 2010 by
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Mulching lawn mowers are gaining popularity across the world as our populations are becoming environmentally conscious. Although, it’s not only the environmental benefits that is making them popular, but also because they provide better cleaning results. Offering Natural Lawn Care Your garden is your valuable asset. During the spring and summer season you spend your [...]
Damaged Lawn Repair
July 26, 2010 by
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Damaged Lawn Repair Bare Spots The most common cause of lawn bare spots is carbon deficiency in the soil and low soil microbial content. These two deficiencies require both “Green” and “Brow” natural organic material. Natural organic material can be classified into two categories according to their carbon and nitrogen content: Green material and Brown [...]
Achieving The Perfect Lawn
July 26, 2010 by
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You may be one of those not lucky to have a perfect lawn yet and what you are looking at in your back garden is nothing like a thriving, lush, cool green lawn. Bare spots, weeds, moss, it all looks rather in need of care. To make things worse, your next door neighbour has a [...]
Rolling Lawn Aerators – Making Light Work Of Lawn Aeration
July 26, 2010 by
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There is no part of any garden that makes rounds off the whole as wells as a beautiful, lush green lawn. It is the understated crowning glory of any green thumbed enthusiast’s efforts and most gardeners are secretly prouder of their lawn than any other part of the garden. Lawns take a fair amount of [...]
Seeding Secrets for a Sensational Lawn
July 25, 2010 by
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Watering, fertilizing and proper mowing are all important aspects of lawn care. But to maintain that healthy, lush lawn you also need to be smart about seeding. Fixing some bare spots on the lawn or filling out thinning grass requires the right type of seed, a little know-how and the patience to, literally, watch grass [...]
