With over 18 percent of municipal landfills coming from yard waste, homeowners are throwing away natural fertilizer every time they cut and rake their yard. By using mulching mower blades the grass clippings are chewed up and can be left on the ground where they will mulch into food for the grass. This exercise in organic lawn care also reduces the amount of waste in landfills. When the grass clippings are too long to leave on the yard, rake them up and use them for fertilizer in the garden or flower beds.
It is best to water the lawn late at night. At this time, the water doesn't evaporate quickly and thus you can moisten the soil faster and keep it moistened for longer periods. If you have a timer, set it to water your lawn after midnight until eight in the morning because this is normally the coolest time.
While a greener lawn certainly makes a house look better, consider that on average, every hour a typical gasoline lawn mower is used, it produces between 10 and 12 times the amount of hydrocarbon than the average car. Using a manual powered reel mower can reduce the pollution will chewing up the clippings for organic lawn care fertilizer. Hand trimming around obstacles can also reduce pollutants since the average weed eater releases about 20 times the hydrocarbon as a car and a leaf blower throws out about 34 times more.
Kill weeds with natural products you can find in the kitchen. Mix equal parts of water and vinegar. Sprinkle or spray the solution on those annoying weeds and watch them wilt away without having to poison the soil.
John Deere Landscaping & Lawn Care: The Complete Guide to a Beautiful Yard Year-Round
Provides practical and accessible projects that homeowners can accomplish in a weekend.
Creating a comfortable, attractive, and safe outdoor living space is an essential part of home ownership. While homeowners take great responsibility for their home's exterior maintenance and pride in its curb appeal, yard work often poses the greatest challenge to new homeowners, especially those who are limited on time and resources. This illustrated reference book provides homeowners with practical information to handle their yard care needs and protect their most valuable asset.
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