Keeping your lawn beautiful naturally

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Keeping your Lawn

BEAUTIFULL NATURALLY

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What kind of grass will you use ?

Kentucky bluegrass requires heavy amounts of watering

Grass types that require less water:

• Centipede• Bermuda• Zoysia• St. Augustine• Bahia• Carpet• Buffalo

The best cold climate grass

is Rye

Build Up the Soil

Use organic matter and build on the nutritional quality of the

soil

Organic compounds you can use:

• Fruit peelings• Tea bags, • Coffee grounds• Eggshells• Compost

Organic matter increase the soil's ability

to hold water

Aerating your lawn also increase the soil's ability

to nourish your grass

Kill Weeds Before They Kill Your Lawn

Completely weed free lawnis impossible and unhealthy

Good organic weed care starts at the beginning,

first few weeds

On dandelions remove any leaves and flowers

If you have prevent weeds from producing seeds

You have won half the battle

Lawn Clippings vs. Thatch

Lawn Clippings are:

• A great source of nutrients for your lawn

• Produce most of its fertilization when mulched and spread

Thatch can kill your lawn

Thatch kills a lawn in two ways:

• Prevents air from reaching the live plant material

• Keeps water from soaking in and being held by the lawn's soil

Try Some Corn Gluten Meal

Corn gluten meal is nature's weed killer

• Keeping most weed seeds from ever germinating

• Adds a valuable nutrient to the soil: nitrogen

Insects Are Your Friends

2% of the insects are going to be pests

Most insects are beneficialfor your plants

It's All In The Seeding

The most important methodin fighting weeds

Use a mixture of seeds and reseeding often

Following these tips and you will have a

beautiful and natural lawn

Following these tips on organic lawn care will set you well on your way towards having a beautiful and natural lawn

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