Create The Perfect Organic Lawn Around Your House And Conservatory

A tidy, green lawn around your property not only looks good but is a great area for your kids to play so you’ll want to grow the grass organically. If you follow this recommendation then your family and friends will not be at risk.

The place where you live will have types of grass that do better than others, so check around. If you lay the incorrect grass, you will be disappointed, because your lawn won’t look as good as it could.

Whatever grass you want needs to be able to stand up to people tramping on it without wearing into bald patches. In the end, you would like to find yourself with a lawn that can be used recreationally without fear of spoiling it. The objective is to have something which not only looks good but can also be used by the family.

Undesirable weeds have a tendency of showing up where they are not wanted including your nice lawn and you might think that weed killer would be a quick fix. Even so, your goal is to grow a safe, organic lawn and that means not using any toxic chemical on the grass to get rid of weeds.

Don’t assume all weeds in the lawn will have to be got rid of – there are some weeds that are useful so make sure you can recognize the good weeds from the bad. The helpful weeds include nourishment for your lawn but the other types should be pulled right out.

Always pull the entire weed out roots and all or else it will grow back again. It might seem that moving over them with a lawn mower is going to do the trick but this is a bad idea.

Typically, as you mow the weeds any seeds are sent out and you will end up with more weeds, not less. A garden mower is an essential part of any lawn care program.

Many of your neighbors will probably have gas-powered mowers but they contaminate the atmosphere and are noisy. If you do not want contamination or noise then the mower for you is one that is manually powered.

This type of mower cuts the lawn underneath using sharp blades, while you push it. The blades are generally variable, and the mower is easy to use and quiet.

This implies you won’t bother the neighbors, no matter when you mow your lawn, plus you won’t be polluting the air with the gasoline fumes. It’s a quality physical exercise to mow your lawn by pushing the mower all the way around your yard.

These types of mower, because they’re simple, are relatively cheap to buy and a good one may cost you $100. A lot of people are not enthralled by the idea of pushing a mower around their lawns, if you are one of these than how about an electric mower?

The older ones were an irritation because they needed an extension cord, which continually gets in the way. It is not necessarily that tough to cut through a nice heavy-duty extension cord, with the sharpened blade of the mower. There have been some really nice advancements, because now you can get a mower that is battery-powered. Owning a nice green lawn is very relaxing to take pleasure from, especially after it has been newly mown.

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October 04 2011 | Landscaping | No Comments »

Super Simple Tips For Choosing A Landscape Contractor

by Jim Dugerson

Spring will be here before you know it, and that means it is time to start thinking about landscaping projects. Im not talking about planting flowers or other annuals. Im more speaking of the big jobs, like retaining walls, decks and patios. These may require the hiring of a landscape pro.

Following are some simple yet important considerations to look into before going out and getting that new landscape.

I always recommend that homeowners bring in a landscape architect to draw up landscape plans before doing anything else. These guys are not only creative, but they can spot trouble areas for you and recommend solutions. In addition, they understand what plants will work well on your site and can recommend the best ones for your site. Hiring a landscape architect or designer may cost a little money, but this is a step that should not be skipped. You will be glad you had a plan to follow.

Secondly, let’s take a look at the plans your landscape architect laid out and see if we can do any of the work on our own. This is where the inner “do-it-yourself-er” will come out of you. You can save big bucks by parsing out pieces of the job and getting them done yourself. Just be sure you don’t get in too deep and mess up some other portion of the project. If you need your contractor to come in and bail you out, you are going to end up losing money!

The next step is to actually bring in a few landscape contractors and share with them the plans you had drawn up in step one. I would try to interview at least 3 contractors and see what they say. Compare their prices and also their optimism and realism. If a guy tells you he can get the whole project done in a month, yet another guy says it will take 6 months, then you need to reconsider what you are being told. In addition, ask to see some properties he has completed and take a field trip to check them out.

Finally, you should set a time frame that you think the design should be completed in. Keep in mind there are weather issues that crop up during any project and patience will be a virtue to you. It is always advised that you start your landscaping project in the early spring so you can use the summer to either run the overages, or actually enjoy what you have paid for!

Keep in mind that landscaping projects dont have to be difficult. You should get excited now so when spring arrives, you are ready to go. Remember: first get a design completed, next decide what parts you can do on your own, and finally, look for, and hire a contractor to complete the job. Youll be drinking iced tea on your new back patio before you know it!

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February 04 2009 | Landscaping | No Comments »