Posts Tagged ‘lawns’

Let’s Explore Organic Lawn Care

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Every spring the smell of fresh-mown lawns wafts through the air. Which signals time to fire up the mower, buy the synthetic lawn care products to fill into the spreader, and have at the season long battle against nature.

Or not. Because if you’re tired of your chemical-saturated lawn maintenance routine maybe it’s time to get your grass off performance-enhancing drugs. Turning instead to more sustainable methods to achieve a lawn that’s still perfect, the envy of the neighborhood, yet eco-friendly too.

Now organic lawn care begins with the grasses you plant. It also involves watering wisely, feeding sustainably, mowing right, while dealing with weeds or pests organically. Let’s briefly learn what each entails and then some.

Going Native When Deciding Which Grass to Plant

Grasses local to your area are more apt to thrive without a regular dose of pesticides. Because they are better able to fend off pests on their own without chemical assistance. For that reason you want to plant warm season grasses if you live in the south, cool season varieties up north and go with transitional strains if you live somewhere in the middle.

Feeding Your Lawn the Organic Way

Grass Watering Dos and Don’ts

Monday, October 26th, 2009

Question: How much should I water my grass exactly?

Innocent enough question. But one with a myriad of answers really. With the best one being “It depends.” Let me explain.

The rule of thumb you see most often shared is to water an inch a week. But what happens is that rules of thumb are all too son taken to be iron clad rules by some. Chiseled in stone as it were and to be adhered to at all costs.

Yet the answer to how much and often to water your grass is really dependent on a variety of factors. Simply spouting a rule of thumb and being done with it won’t cut it for that reason.

For starters you need to know how often it rains. Pretty obvious, yes. But I had to point it out.

Related to that last point is you only want to water when your lawn needs it. And it’s not like it has a calendar counting down the days to the next water-fest. But if it looks weak and limp (under stress) and when you walk on your grass you can look back and see footprints because it doesn’t spring back like it should, well, it’s fair to say that it’s time to water.

Solar Garden Lights – a Modern Way to Light up Your Garden

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Solar garden lights help homeowners to safeguard anyone in their garden, whether it is pets, children or the homeowners themselves, from getting an electric shock. Solar garden lights are lights powered by the sunlight. These lights illuminate the need in wiring, helping the homeowners to save on the electric, as well as, such lights are very easy to install.

Solar garden lights produce light with the aid of solar energy, which is the only powerful free of charge natural source of energy on earth. Unique solar cells are capable of generating electric, when exposed to the sun for long enough. A rechargeable battery makes the unit capable of storing the energy and producing light when an electric current is passed through special diodes.

Solar garden lights have been known to produce a modest amount of light for a short period of time. However, constantly improving technologies allow the lights to shine brighter and longer nowadays.

Advantages of solar garden lights include:

1. Solar garden lights are very easy to put together and to install. When needed, they can also be very easily relocated. They can be mounted virtually anywhere in your garden, where there is sun in the daytime.

Organic Lawn Care

Tuesday, February 3rd, 2009

Many people harbor the wrong impression of organic lawn care being a very intricate process and the need to own landscaping accessories. This is not true as organic lawn care is in reality very easily manageable if you take certain steps like using organic fertilizers and mowing the grass a bit higher, you will have a great looking garden that you will be proud of.

As mentioned in above, high mowing is an essential part of organic lawn care. Tall grass has the potential to shade weeds and this helps in destroying weeds as they do not receive enough light to survive. In addition, the shade of tall grass also has the capability to kill baby weed seedlings.

People usually mow their lawns short with the assumption that it won’t need mowing for a very long time. However, what happens is that by mowing very short the grass grows at a very high speed. The reason is that to achieve photosynthesis for feeding the roots, long blades are essential for the grass. So, in the eventuality of close cropping, the grass makes a humongous effort to grow at a rapid pace. This effort weakens the plant as a lot of its reserves of sugar are spent in the process. Tall grass, on the other hand, can make more grass plants by using the extra sugar that it has.

Finding A Lawn Care Provider That Works For You

Monday, January 26th, 2009

Owning a home is a big responsibility. It’s not just about paying bills, it is about keeping your investment looking good and running smoothly. A lot of homeowners today put a lot of importance to how their home looks, and one thing that they take care of with passion is their lawn.

Not all homeowners, however know how to take care of their lawns and make them green and healthy. That is why lawn care companies are in business of course. Looking for the best lawn care companies can be a challenge for first time home owners.

Many of you are just looking to go with the first company who pops on in the search grid, but you may want to decide just what you are looking for first. In other words, make decisions centering around the results you want. Do you just figure that some basic cutting and mowing will do the trick, or are you looking to get some nice. lush green loveliness going in your front yard? It is always advisable to choose one company to do it all for you.