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Dealing With Sod Webworms

October 10, 2009 by Lawn Care · Leave a Comment 

by Neoma Archer Unfortunately, those sod webworms have decided that your lawn or your garden is the best place to live in. You may have no idea about that, but they have already made their home and had already begun making themselves feel really at home. And these sod webworms may not look really nasty but they can really do much damage that you cannot even imagine by just looking at them. But if you have noticed some brown spots already in your grass and water just does not make it right, you

Benefits of Aerating Your Lawn

October 6, 2009 by Lawn Care · Leave a Comment 

by Jodi Nations You’ve taken care of your lawn by watering and fertilizing and making sure that it is free of worms, insects, and diseases but it still looks unhealthy. It may be time to consider aerating your lawn. When the top few inches of earth become so packed down that the soil is unable to take in enough water and nutrients, aeration becomes necessary to revive the health of the grass and enable it to flourish. If grass is beginning to wilt and die, the lawn might be literally starvin

Let’s Discuss Organic Lawn Care

October 5, 2009 by Lawn Care · Leave a Comment 

Let’s Discuss Organic Lawn Care by Dewey J CapassoEvery 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

Benefits of Aerating Your Lawn

October 5, 2009 by Lawn Care · Leave a Comment 

by Jodi Nations When a lawn appears sick even though it has received plenty of water and fertilizer and issues like worms, infestations and other problems have been ruled out, the need for aeration may be the problem. When soil becomes compacted, aeration may be the cure. The top few inches or so of topsoil needs to be able to breathe and absorb water and other nutrients. When it becomes packed down and hardened, this becomes harder to achieve. When that happens, grass will begin to wither a

What You Should Know About Mowing

September 17, 2009 by Lawn Care · Leave a Comment 

by Neoma Archer You want to make sure that your lawn (or your garden) stays green and fresh and wonderful as how you want it to be. What do you do to achieve that? Do you really have to get the best grass that you can find in your locality? Or does this entail that you spend a lot of your resources just to get the right type of equipment to do the job for you? You want your lawn to look great and you also want it to be the envy of others. But what do you do to make sure that such happens? Af

Know When To Mow

September 17, 2009 by Lawn Care · Leave a Comment 

Know When To Mow What should you do to actually make sure that your lawn stays fresh and wonderful as you want it to be? Does this mean that you have to purchase the best kind of grass that will grow on it? Does this mean that you have to have the best equipment to make sure that the grass will be looking really fierce and the envy of others who have lawns? Or should you start learning more about how to properly care for your lawn?After you plant the grass that you want to have in your

Great Treament For Your Lawn Care Problems

September 16, 2009 by Lawn Care · Leave a Comment 

Having a great lawn isn’t a straightforward thing to achieve . You will always have to encounter some problem or the other and there isn’t any warranted approach to keep away from them. All you are able to do is resort to good treatment procedures when you have Problems, so they do not return again. Among the many Problems that most lawns have to face, brown patch is one of the commonest. Some categories of grass like St. Augustine, Kentucky Bluegrass, Bent Grass and Bermuda are most subject

Great Treament For Your Lawn Care Problems

September 14, 2009 by Lawn Care · Leave a Comment 

by Carl Philips Having a great lawn is not a straightforward thing to attain. You’ll always have to encounter some problem or the other and there’s no guaranteed approach to steer clear of them. All you are able to do is resort to good treatment procedures when you have issues, so that they do not reappear again. Among many Problems that most lawns have to face, brown patch is one of the most common. Some kinds of grass like St. Augustine, Kentucky Bluegrass, Bent Grass and Bermuda are most

DeSantis Landscapes: Creating Beauty, Respecting Nature

September 11, 2009 by Lawn Care · Leave a Comment 

by Lisbeth Tanz on September 11, 2009 I love a beautiful lawn…on a golf course. At my house, the less lawn, the better. My dog and I disagree on just how to have less lawn, but we’re working on coming to a consensus.To me, less lawn means more space for flowers and other plants that feed the earth. And less lawn requires less tending – a lot less. Don’t get me wrong, I love to play in my gardens. I just don’t want lawncare to be my entire life. Cutting grass can be fun – but not after the fir

Penn Teller Bullshit!: Lawns

August 28, 2009 by Lawn Care · Leave a Comment 

Season 7, Episode 8, RT 26:45 and FUCK: NSFW! Penn and Teller dig up the truth about the lawn care industry, visit a man who was imprisoned for having an untended lawn, and find a neighborhood where a certain type of grass is mandatory. First aired August 14, 2009.

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