Showing posts with label grass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label grass. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Lawn Maintenance Equipment Helps Keep Grass Growing





mushrooms growing in your yard
Throughout the course of a growing season, taking care of the lawn requires more than simply running over it with a mower periodically. There are other tasks to be done to keep the grass green and growing and by using some of the available lawn maintenance equipment the job can be made easier.

Those who are not fond of spending their free time with the lawn mower may not appreciate the need to keep the grass well maintained, but are finding it less labor-intensive when they use the right lawn maintenance equipment.

Monday, December 30, 2013

Using Organic Lawn Care Service To Maintain Healthy Environment




blue reflective pond with blue skies, clouds, green trees and green grass
To help maintain a friendly environment, some homeowners will hire an organic lawn care service to keep their lawns in top condition without the use of harsh chemicals in the fertilizers and pesticides. Many people understand the dangers to children and small pets as well as to the overall impact on the environment many chemicals present and are willing to pay even a little more for qualified organic lawn care service.

Friday, December 13, 2013

Buying Used Lawn Care Equipment




Used lawn care equipment in a pile
There really is nothing wrong with buying used lawn care equipment, provided it was well maintained and does not cost as much as buying the same thing new. Equipment that was taken care of by the original owner can be just as good as buying something new, provided the used lawn care equipment is not expected to last as long as a new item. While it may work just as good as a new one, it may not have the same life expectancy.

Sunday, November 24, 2013

Why Use a Lawn Mower Review




five golden star above and below a golden banner saying 'The perfect review'
A lawn mower is a very important purchase. Grass never stops growing, and if you are a homeowner you are going to want to make sure that your grass is kept green, healthy and beautiful. There are actually several different products that you will need to invest in if you want a lush, lovely lawn all year round, but the lawn mower is by far the most important.

Monday, November 18, 2013

Best Times to Work with Lawn Mowers




drawing of a man whistling while he works with his lawn mower
Many people agree that one can mow lawns anytime they want to, but do many people know that there are best times to work with lawn mowers to achieve good results?

Indeed, for a more advanced and serious approach to lawn mowing, one should understand the right timing and a basic understanding of how grasses grow and react to seasons, climates or even the peculiarities of each grass variety.

Be that as it may, grasses generally do have a lot of things in common and despite the fact that grass varieties have their own unique qualities, there are also a lot of similar ways to provide them with the best care possible, regardless of their variety.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Basic Lawn Care Tips

Using basic lawn care tips could have your lawn looking this good
It’s easier than you think to create and maintain a great looking lawn. It requires a little bit of effort, but if you know what you're doing, anyone can make it happen.

The only thing you need is a few simple lawn care tips to get you started. This is what we will be looking at here. Whether you need summer, fall, or spring lawn care tips, these simple steps will work in all seasons.

Lawn Care Tips for Watering

Friday, October 11, 2013

Lawn And Garden - Simple Tips For Success

garden pond with arched bridge, sloping yard and flowering trees

The lawn or the garden in a residential place or even in a commercial place produces either good or bad ambiance. A beautiful lawn or garden can provide relaxation for everyone that enters, especially when it comes with a craftily made landscape.

A lovely and healthy lawn or garden can resist the destruction from injurious weeds, pests and illnesses, and is truly beneficial to the surroundings. There is no such thing, as a lasting fast-fix, lawn or garden problems, using the pesticides. Creating a delightful and well-fitting lawn or garden must be planned, executed and then maintained, with utmost care and dedication.

Thursday, May 16, 2013

How to Create a Lawn Care Schedule

a note pad, pencil and clock for creating a lawn care schedule
The process of creating a lawn care schedule really does not have to be difficult, as long as you know what you are doing and are going to be willing to put the required amount of time and effort into it.

If you own your own home, of course you are going to want to have a healthy, green lawn, and the only way that you can do this is by doing proper lawn mowing and other important lawn care actions. Here is a bit of information that will help get you started and make sure that you are on the right track.
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Thursday, April 4, 2013

A Beginners Guide to Lawn Care

cutting grass with scissors
When it comes to lawn care, there are many different tips and pieces of advice which will come in very helpful and ensure that you perform proper lawn maintenance.

However, out of all of these, there a few aspects to lawn care in particular which are of great importance and which you will need to learn more about.

Sunday, February 24, 2013

Lawn Mower Maintenance


a lawn mower maintenance man with tools
You have a state of the art lawn mower, but suddenly after just a few months of using it suddenly breaks down. Once you purchase your own mower, then you should take some steps on how to care for it. There are some steps that you can do to make sure that your mower is running in optimal condition.

Monthly or More Often Lawn Mower Maintenance


Every month when checking your mower, make sure to check that the blades of the mower are sharpened. With dull blades, the mower uses 20 percent more fuel since you would have to spend more time going over the grass to give the whole lawn a total even cut. How does the blades get dull? There are rocks in you lawn, and grass is tough. Just think about how many blades of grass you're cutting. And the worst offender is sand. It will eat away the top of the blade throwing it off balance.

Friday, February 22, 2013

The Lawn Mower has Come a Long Way

From the lowly and bulky manual contraption with rotating blades that cut grass, to a high tech all-around garden device, the lawn mower has come a long way.

The first lawn mower was invented in 1827 by an English engineer named Edwin Beard Budding. He was able to conceptualize the device while visiting a textile factory and observed a machine cutting nap from fabric and thought it could be adapted to cut grass.

Budding got to the drawing board and came up with the first and standard design of what is nowadays the most common of rotary mowers. Its basic framework resembled a bulky push cart with a set of wheels and rotary blades that are activated by a dragging motion on expansive grass-covered grounds and wide gardens.

Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Your Lawn How to Mow it Properly

yard with a yard stick to measure the lenth of grass
Mowing one’s lawn has somewhat become an art of sorts. While others may choose to simply mow their way along the grass and disregard what happens, properly mowing the lawn is important especially in keeping the grass and the ground healthy.

Want some tips on how to do that? Well here are some of them.

Lawn mowing Tips

Monday, February 18, 2013

Lawn Mowers An Introduction

the first lawn mower
Lawn mowers are widely used in different countries to clean the gardens and cut the grass short. There are many different kinds of mowers available in the market that are made up of revolving blades at an equal length.

Lawn mowers use a blade that is rotating all the time when the motor is turned on and this chops the grass short. The mowers whose blades move in circular manner are known as rotatory mowers and have blades around the circular axis. There are different types and kinds of mowers present in the market today.

Saturday, February 16, 2013

The Grass We Tread On Has Many Names

bear eating grass in valley by snow covered mountains


Gone are the days when lawns used to stretch up hill and down dale, and could be seen from any window of the stately homes they graced. Even today, you have lawns, which are more than 5 to 10 acres, but they are quite rare. The average lawn is just the pint-sized square in an average white fenced backyard.




Thursday, February 14, 2013

Fertilizers For Lawns - Food For Your Garden

legs fertilizing their yard


The feeling of soft lush green grass under your feet, gentle breeze brushing your face while taking a lovely morning stroll in your lawn is surely an endearing thought. To maintain a healthy body we need a balanced diet, in a similar manner to enjoy the goodness of a great garden, you need fertilizers.

It has been scientifically proven that plants have life so instead of taking our lawn for granted we need to provide it with a nourishing diet to make it grow and glow. Fertilizers for lawns has multiple benefits like promoting the growth of new leaves and the plant roots, they help in controlling and reducing the lawn weeds , in replenishing the soil with the lost nutrients and last but not the least fertilizers help in pest control.


Thursday, January 31, 2013

New Lawns How to Choose Fertilizers

bag of fertilizer with numbers explained

Have you ever been to the lawn and garden center and been confused about which fertilizer you need? There are many different formulations and brands of fertilizer for new lawns. The only way consumers can make wise decisions and purchase the right fertilizers for new lawns is to be able to understand the numbers on the bags.

What to Look For


When you go to purchase fertilizer, you will see three numbers listed on the bags. These numbers are important. This numbers will tell you the percent of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium that is in the fertilizer.

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

How to Take Care of New Sod Lawns

sod on a pallet
You have to take care of new sod lawns. Sod is living and breathing and it can die. You should never schedule a delivery of sod until you are ready to install it. Sod should never be stored for more than a couple of days, or all you will have is a bunch of dirt and dead grass!

When you go to purchase sod, you should make sure it is freshly cut. You should also look for sod that has been grown on soil that is similar to the soil in your yard. When you install your sod, try to avoid stretching it or leaving any gaps between them. This will encourage weeds to grow.

You should know that heat can build up inside a roll of sod. As soon as it has been laid, you should take care of new sod lawns by giving them a good drink of water. Allow the water to penetrate to a depth of six inches.

Monday, January 21, 2013

How to Plant a New Lawn

girl planting
Are you looking for the scoop on how to plant a new lawn? Are you wondering which method is the least expensive? Maybe you want to know how to plant a new lawn so that you will have instant results? Whatever your questions, we are here to answer them. We will guide you through the three different options you have so you can choose which growing method is right for you.

How to Plant a New Lawn - Seed Information

Saturday, January 19, 2013

Tips for Seeding New Lawns

man spreading seed with hand spreader

If you are seeding a new lawn, you should know that the best time for sowing is during the late summer and early fall. During these times, the soil is still warm. This allows the fragile germination process to take place and the roots a chance to firmly establish themselves. Seeding a new lawn in the late summer and early fall will keep your new seed from being exposed to high temperatures. It will also cut down on pesky weed problems.

While you can sow seed in spring, it is usually only recommended for warm season grasses. But, keep in mind that while germination can take place in the spring, the new sprouts may not be firmly established before the heat of summer sets in.

Understanding a Lawn Soil’s pH

complete UGA soil test
Before you lay sod or sow any lawn grasses, you should test the soil to determine its pH. The pH scale will range from zero to 14. A neutral soil has a pH of 7. Most lawn grasses prefer to grow in a soil that has a pH between 6.5 and 6.8.

If your soil test shows that the pH of your soil is 5.5 or lower, your soil is acidic. This means that magnesium, calcium and phosphorous are not readily available for your grass like they would be in a neutral soil. Acidic soil is commonly called “sour soil” because the soil’s organisms cease to work when the pH dips below 5.0.
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