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		<title>Organic Lawn Care Rocks!</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jan 2010 04:20:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Organic and natural green lawn care means making use of natural product such as compost tea, bone meal and guano rather than using fertilizers that are derived chemically. When the person makes use of biological methods for the purpose of controlling pests it may the longevity of the garden. Organic lawn care approach always gives [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Organic and <a href="http://www.naturalgreenlawn.com/">natural green lawn care</a> means making use of natural product such as compost tea, bone meal and guano rather than using fertilizers that are derived chemically. When the person makes use of biological methods for the purpose of controlling pests it may the longevity of the garden. Organic lawn care approach always gives an indication of keeping green approach towards the lawn care. Organic lawn care method improves the environment and makes it pollution free.</p>
<p>When the person makes use of inorganic products in the lawn it may results in producing of toxic and harsh chemicals. The inorganic lawn products also prove hazardous for the health of human and nature both. One can easily avail the benefits of weed free lawn by relying on the method organic method of lawn care.</p>
<p>The organic lawn can be proves to be affective only if the soil used in the lawn is healthy. The main organic fertilizers used in the lawn are alfalfa meal, coffee grounds and corn gluten meal that make the whole process of organic lawn care really beneficial.</p>
<p>At the time of practicing organic lawn care there are mainly 25 oils found which shows herbicidal affects on the lawn. The main effective oil used in the lawn is red thyme, cinnamon, clove and summer savory. The oil produced at the time of lawn care really proves beneficial for the weeding of lawn and also helps in making the lawn disease free.</p>
<p>The organic lawn care proves to be a perfect solution for reducing the pollution from the environment. The organic lawn care acts as the best tool so as to improve the balance and health of the lawn and also diminishes the usage of chemical products. The organic lawn care also act as the effective solution for the infestation that kills easily all the insects of the lawn.</p>
<p>The garden prevention and lawn care process becomes really easier by making use of the <a href="http://www.diynetwork.com/">organic</a> lawn care techniques. The organic lawn and garden can easily reduce the long term effects of harmful chemicals and techniques that make the environment healthy which good both for nature and person.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Dec 2009 15:43:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Do you want a natural green lawn at your home? If so, then listen up. First off, you need to learn to do the right things right for your lawn. That means cutting properly, fertilizing properly using natural fertilizer treatments and watering properly. Here are some basic lawn tips on how to keep that thing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you want a <a href="http://www.naturalgreenlawn.com/" target="_self">natural green lawn</a> at your home? If so, then listen up.</p>
<p>First off, you need to learn to do the right things right for your lawn. That means cutting properly, fertilizing properly using <a href="http://www.naturalgreenlawn.com/natural-organic-lawn-car/" target="_self">natural fertilizer treatments</a> and watering properly. Here are some basic lawn tips on how to keep that thing green without jacking up the environment in the process.</p>
<p>1) use a natural fertilizer. Natural means it is not synthetic or man made. Natural lawn fertilizers can be found at pretty much any big box hardware store. You can use biosolids or naturally found elements. I like milorganite and I also like the scott&#8217;s natural products. Just make sure you follow the exact instructions on the bag. That is really the biggest problem homeowners have with their lawn&#8230; they don&#8217;t follow the instructions on the back of fertilizer they buy.<span id="more-17"></span></p>
<p>2) water regularly in summer: you need only to water about 1.5&#8243; per week which means setting a normal sprinkler out 3 times per week for an hour in each area. you have to be consistent with it!</p>
<p>3) finally, is lawn aeration. if you want something that is natural, then you have to aerate your lawn. aeration is a process whereby a machine punches holes all throughout the turf and lawn. these holes help with air flow and water and nutrient penetration to the root system of the lawn. this makes the roots thicker, thus thickening the entire turf area. A thicker lawn will resist all other pests that hit it, including weeds, insects and fungus. Lawn aeration is the most important thing you can do for your naturally green lawn!</p>
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		<title>Mow The Lawn The Right Way, Lawn Care Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Dec 2009 04:11:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The most significant practice in maintaining a healthy lawn is through appropriate mowing. Grasses are mostly like other plants, if you cut the growing points, which is at the crown for the grass wherein the new leaves grow, the vegetation diversify and produce to be denser, which makes the grass plants a compactly woven lawn. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The most significant practice in maintaining a healthy lawn is through appropriate mowing. Grasses are mostly like other plants, if you cut the growing points, which is at the crown for the grass wherein the new leaves grow, the vegetation diversify and produce to be denser, which makes the grass plants a compactly woven <strong>lawn</strong>. In any case that you don’t mow, your yard would appear more akin to grassland than a lawn. The plain work of mowing is not the reason that makes a lawn appear excellent. Mowing frequency and height establish how attractive and healthy your lawn looks. In any case, lawn cutting is traumatic for the grass. Leaves are the ones that make the roots food and it wouldn’t be nice to cut off their food supplier.<br />
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Height Counts</p>
<p>Grasses mostly have a mowing height range. Keep at the higher end of that height on the lawn when there is drought or hot weather, or if it’s a lawn that is out of the sun. In colder weather, the grass can be cut a little lower.</p>
<p>Pursue the one-third ruling. For a flourishing lawn, do not cut away over one-third right away. If the grass grows higher as time passes by due to your busy agenda or wet weather, place your mowers cutting height to the maximum probable setting and mow. In instances that the clippings are way too heavy and long, even if you cut at height recommended, just rake them after mowing or take them to the bagging unit. Then return the cutting height to your average range and after a few days, mow the lawn again.</p>
<p>Trimming and edging are the final mowing touches; it’s like shaving after getting a haircut. Trimming and edging is quite near to being the similar thing. There are several tools that are called as edgers due to the fact that they&#8217;re intended to spruce the lawn down a solid surface such as a sidewalk or driveway. These edgers cuts nice clean edges, although it leaves grass debris and dirt that you have to clean up. Alternatively, trimmers can be used anywhere, be it on a firm surface, closed up spaces, close to planting beds, etc. Trimmers also have left over clippings on driveways and paths that you require to clean up.</p>
<p>Do not place grass clippings inside a trash bag and throw them to the dumpster (It is illegal to throw grass clippings in some areas). Grass clippings are important organic matter; they are filled with nitrogen and nutrients. Providing you mow frequently enough to do away with just a third of the lawn blade, then best is just leave the clippings there or maybe just rake them and place them on one side of your lawn. The pieces collapse fast and become fertilizers. Research has confirmed that the clippings do not cause thatch to increase.</p>
<p>Cutting the Grass Safely</p>
<p>A lot of people have been injured by lawn mowers. The power lawn mowers could be unsafe even when use it right. You need to be aware of safety measures and follow the following instructions to stay away from injuries:</p>
<p>Know your tools. Read the manual that comes along with the mower when you buy it. Recognize all the safety precautions and don&#8217;t disengage any of them. Make sure that all bolts and nuts are tightened and do not drag a moving mower.</p>
<p>Go over your lawn ahead of mowing and put on the right clothes. Get rid of any debris or rocks that are on the way. Long pants and heavy shoes give the top defense from flying debris. In case you are going to use a reel mower, it’s best not to wear loose-fitting clothes.</p>
<p>Hearing protection. Working in the yard can get be quite noisy. On top of the lawn mower, the noise that comes from the blowers, trimmers, and edgers. It’s best to use protection for your ears.</p>
<p>Keep children and pets away when you are mowing. Do not allow children to run a mower. Maybe if they are old enough and they know what they are doing and know every inch of the safety precautions of it then just maybe you can allow them. Even then, take charge of them. Do not even give a ride to a child on a lawn mower. It is not a plaything that you should let your children get into. The flying objects, unexpected stops, or a thrilled child can spell tragedy.</p>
<p>Fueling precautions. Before fueling, you have to turn the mower off and let it cool down for a few minutes. Take your mower off the lawn. Use a can with a sufficient pouring spout to avoid gas spills. In case of spills clean it up right away and place the rag used to clean it up inside a can or wash it. Rags soaked in gasoline can be a cause of fire.</p>
<p>Turn the mower off. Make sure that you turn off your mower after you use it and do not leave it unattended when it is still in use. When you are passing an area with no grass, you should also turn it off.</p>
<p>Be extra cautious on hills. Sharp slopes are quite very dangerous due to the fact that a mower can turn over or loose control. It is best to sow a ground cover save for the grass in these areas. Mow crossways on the gentle slopes and don’t go up and down. Make use of a walk-behind lawn mower.</p>
<p>The tree&#8217;s worst enemy</p>
<p>Banging a mower frequently onto the trunk of a tree or thrashing it pointless using a weed whip every week can cause severe damage to the bark of the tree and the thin-skinned tissues under it. The harm can limit a young trees growth to the point wherein the trunks base is so girdled and feeble that the tree breaks off when the wind blows.</p>
<p>For the trees protection, you can just leave a circle of grassless soil around the trunk, which is at most 3 feet broad. Place bricks or stones around the outside part. Another way is to cover up the soil that is open by means of a thick layer of organic mulch, for instance, a bark or compost. (Make sure that the mulch is a couple of inches far from the trees base)</p>
<p>You can as well set off to a garden stores to purchase protectors for the trunk, there are plastic sleeves that you can purchase to surround the trunk, incase you require to contain the grass next to the tree.</p>
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		<title>Concerned About Lawn Fertilizer Burn</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Aug 2009 04:04:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It may generate a chemical buildup when you put fertilizer on your lawn the wrong way. The blades of the grass are prevented from taking in water by these chemicals. The grass then is dried out, which is usually identified as fertilizer burn. If you learn about the situation much earlier fertilizer burn can then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It may generate a chemical buildup when you put fertilizer on your <strong>lawn</strong> the wrong way. The blades of the grass are prevented from taking in water by these chemicals. The grass then is dried out, which is usually identified as fertilizer burn. If you learn about the situation much earlier fertilizer burn can then be treated.</p>
<p>Fertilizer Burn Treatment</p>
<p>When you apply a lot of fertilizer to the grass, it will turn brown or yellow, then dry out and eventually die. The excess <span id="more-7"></span>nitrogen located in the lawn fertilizer is usually the cause of this. The problem happens after fertilizing your lawn within twenty-four hours and lets you recognize immediately what caused the condition.</p>
<p>If you are near your garden and can reach it right away, begin soaking the affected part with water. You would like the nitrogen to be filtered past the roots of the grass. If you tackle the matter quickly enough, it will almost certainly be fine for your lawn and it will go back to its green healthy color almost immediately.</p>
<p>Nevertheless, planting new seeds will be needed, if days go by and your lawn expires. If you&#8217;re not certain, immerse the soil that is affected and for a few days wait for new growth. The grass should be replanted in that spot, if nothing happens.</p>
<p>Avoiding Fertilizer Burn</p>
<p>In two sessions split your lawn fertilizer application. For example, if you estimate your lawn requires twenty pounds of fertilizer, place ten pounds now and in a week you can place the other half. Also, place it while the soil is damp, but the blades of the grass should be dry. After application thoroughly water the lawn. As stated by the Ohio State University Extension Office, applying lawn fertilizer during the fall is the right time.</p>
<p>There is also an alternative of making use of fertilizer with insoluble or soluble nitrogen. The insoluble nitrogen fertilizer is expensive, but it lowers the threat of fertilizer burn. Preferably, you ought to use fertilizer with a mixture of insoluble and soluble nitrogen. Granulated or pellet substance poses lesser risks of burn than pulverized materials.</p>
<p>The right way to discover the amount of fertilizer you&#8217;ll require is by doing a soil test for nutrients already found in it. The extension office in your county can aid you with soil testing.</p>
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		<title>Easy Start Lawn Care Tips Here</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can really spruce up your home and make your neighbors envy you by planting an ideal green lawn care at your home. It can be most rewarding if you do it yourself, if you lack money for someone to care for it professionally. It takes dedication and time to work on a yard and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can really spruce up your home and make your neighbors envy you by planting an ideal <strong>green lawn</strong> care at your home. It can be most rewarding if you do it yourself, if you lack money for someone to care for it professionally. It takes dedication and time to work on a yard and you don&#8217;t need back breaking labor to get fine results.</p>
<p>Fertilizing</p>
<p>1. To keep your yard lush and green, you have to fertilize it properly. Have the soil checked for levels of nutrient before throwing on your lawn just about any old fertilizer. There are home kits that are available in garden and home center, most of this garden centers will send your sample of soils to the laboratory or do the test for you. You can tell if you have an acidic lawn by doing a soil test, it will have a 6.0 or lower pH level or an alkaline level, which is over 7.0. A dolomitic lime should be spread if you have an acidic lawn with a lower than 6 pH level. You can do this during the fall or spring.  If a bigger quantity of lime is required spreading it more than two seasons would even up the lawn. To bring down the pH level, you ought to put additional sulphur at a rate of 20 lbs for each 1,000 square feet if you have an alkaline lawn. In different pH circumstances, different grasses also thrive, but the majority will nurture best in a placidly acidic soil with a six to seven pH.</p>
<p><span id="more-3"></span>The soils micronutrient levels are also determined in a soil test, and this ought to provide you a better thought of what kind of fertilizer blend to purchase. The plant&#8217;s growth is aided by each nutrient. A three-number identification system is contained in synthetic fertilizers. The nitrogen content percentage is indicated in the first number; phosphorous, comes in second; and potassium in third. Each number of nutrients tells you what proportion of the weights total is taken of that particular nutrient. If your yard is deficient of nutrient, a heavier in nitrogen fertilizer should be added.</p>
<p>Mowing</p>
<p>2. It’s vital to maintain the lawn clippings free and to cut the grass blades in the right length. Purchase a lawn mower with bags that collects the grass clippings in order to avoid lawn decay and discoloration. The height in mowing of the lawn mower should be kept at 6 to 7.5 centimeters. It helps to prevent disease and retain moisture when you cut it to this size. It will give insects freedom to control and dry out if you cut it too short. Cut it twice if it has grown-up extremely extensive, to avoid the grass from being killed. Simply cut one third of the length of the grass at a time. It may result distress to the lawn if you cut in excess of the blade.</p>
<p>Watering</p>
<p>3.During the summer heat watering will maintain the green color of your grass. Lots of water during the spring won’t be needed, but consider watering the lawn once late July comes. The plants will drown if you water it too much and it will also hold them from taking in oxygen appropriately. Water the lawn often to encourage growth and the roots will be kept deep. During dry seasons this will maintain the health of the plants, in addition to maintaining the grass to live all through the winter. Water the soil 15 centimeters deep. Put a sprinkler in the spot for about an hour at a time. Do this more than a few times a week, or every day if the heat in your area is mainly strong. Weekly watering of about one to two inches is all that a lawn ought to get. Place on your lawn a rain gauge to weekly measure the rainfall. Water the lawn by hand would make up for any deficit in natural rain.</p>
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		<title>Lawn Mowing As A Job In Lawn Care</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Mar 2006 04:12:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don’t be discouraged if you aren’t acquainted with mowing a lawn: Learning is never too late. Mowing a lawn doesn’t acquire a lot of skills and strength, and it would be nice to know that you wouldn’t need anybody else to mow your lawn if you know how to do it yourself. A good lawn [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don’t be discouraged if you aren’t acquainted with mowing a <strong>lawn</strong>: Learning is never too late. Mowing a lawn doesn’t acquire a lot of skills and strength, and it would be nice to know that you wouldn’t need anybody else to mow your lawn if you know how to do it yourself. A good lawn mower is all you need, and just a basic knowledge of knowing how to mow and a little patience.</p>
<p>Here are a few steps to guide you in mowing your lawn:</p>
<p>1. Borrow or purchase the tools you’ll need for mowing you lawn: If you’re mowing a lawn, which is 500 square feet less, a reel lawnmower should be considered. They&#8217;re less loud than electric or gas lawnmowers and quite easy to use. A lawnmower that is powered is quicker, and its grass catchers or mulching options save time on cleaning on a larger lawn. A riding lawnmower is used for bigger acres of land.</p>
<p><span id="more-14"></span>2. Check your lawnmower and make sure the condition is good: Prior to starting mowing your lawn, check the blade area for obstructions, mainly if it’s a new lawnmower. Put in a small amount of oil to the parts that are moving if they seem stiff. Lawnmower that is a year older should be checked, the blades may require sharpening, or else your lawn will appear tattered after mowing it. Ask your garden center or local hardware store for suggestions on a place that does sharpening of lawnmower blades, in case you think it would be hard to do it on your own. It is easy though to sharpen the blades of the lawnmower.</p>
<p>3. Regulate the wheels height: In general, grasses in colder season such as fescue and bluegrass prosper around 2 to 3 inches high. Grasses in the warmer season are hacked to about 1/2 inch to 1 inch, 2 inches in height at most. You can regulate the grass height you are going to cut by lowering or raising a lawnmower&#8217;s wheels. A useful chart for mowing the lawn to discover the perfect height is available in the Lawn Institute&#8217;s site on the web, which depends in your grass type. At the lawnmowers side you can locate switches or latches that let you regulate the wheels height.</p>
<p>4. Mark obstacles and clear objects: Even though it may appear to have nothing to do with knowing how to mowing a lawn, it is in fact one of the mainly essential tips you need to know. Before you start mowing your lawn, use a lawn rake to lift up cans, branches, bottles, loose stones, small toys, dog bones, or things that might take off out of the expulsion chute at up to 200 mph to harm someone else or even yourself or get jammed in the blades of the lawnmower. Place a mark on half-buried rocks and surface pipes, so you won&#8217;t get in an accident by running over it.</p>
<p>In time you will get used to using your lawnmower and mowing your lawn will be that easy.</p>
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