The "No Chemical" Guide To Lawn Care
Treesa Kintrick
Organic lawn Care: How To take Care of Your Lawn Without Using Chemicals
Organic is very important. Using chemicals and pesticides can be very harmful to our health and to the environment so we should make it a point to reduce if not totally eliminate the use of harmful chemicals in our very own yard. Employing organic practices in your own yard will ensure that your kids have a safe place to play. If you practice organic in your yard, you need not worry about your kids going into the yard barefooted or if they roll on the grass while at play. Studies show that the chemical residue from lawns can be carried into the house by anyone and deposited on floors, carpeting, and furniture.
Caring For Your Grass
When it comes to organic lawn care, growing your grass tall is very important. Tall grass is more tolerant to stress compared to grass that is cropped too closely to the soil. You need to leave at least three inches of grass on your lawn especially during the summer. Note that grass can easily turn brown or yellow during the summer so it would be best to leave your grass tall during this time. Taller grasses tend to have larger root structure which can ensure enough water and nutrient intake. Taller grasses therefore have a bigger chance of survival infer the intense summer heat compared to shorter grasses. Furthermore, tall grass will provide shade for the seeds and will help ensure the survival of these seeds during the intense summer heat.
If you have to put fertilizer on your lawn, use only organic fertilizer. There are many types of organic fertilizer sold in the market today so select a good brand and then apply it on your lawn during the fall and spring. Do not apply fertilizer during the summer. Fertilizer can only add more heat into your grass and may cause more damage than good.
When it comes to pest control, forget about using chemical insecticides to get rid of the infestations in your lawn. Organic means absolutely no chemicals are allowed in your lawn so get rid of that chemical pesticide. If your lawn is infested with bugs, plant shrubs, put a bird bath or bird house on your lawn to attract bug eating birds. You may also use non-toxic and non-chemical based pest control products.
There are plenty of organic pest control products in the market today so you need not worry about finding something to control the infestations in your lawn.
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