Friday, December 9, 2011

Natural methods to control the pesky pests that destroy your lawn, Garden, flowers, or trees!


Let's face it, when we step outside our home, we are surrounded by insects and other organisms. What we do about it depends greatly on what for us-particularly in our garden, and for our lawns, flowers and trees do. In General, it is trying to eliminate the most annoying pests a nearly impossible situation. However, there are plans available to help you to deal with the problem while protecting people, animals and the environment.

Such a plan is integrated pest management (IPM). What makes them desirable is the fact that it is economically based on reason, that contains the pests while keeping the safety of people, property and environment in mind. IPM begins at the start-the threat and is working through reduction or elimination. There are four steps to the IPM plan:

1. Prevention. This is preferable to that and to use simplest method. Turn plant pest-resistant variety of vegetables for your garden, between the different cultures and pest-free rootstock. Talk to your County extension agent (check your phone book under Government) to buy seeds or plants. Seek help with selecting the master gardener pest-resistant plants, shrubs, trees, etc..

2. Assessment of the gravity of the problem. This assessment indicates if action should be taken. Since no problem is some insects damage is done still, to see your plants! Is there a real threat for your lawn or garden? If the answer is Yes, move on to the next step.

(3) To identify the perpetrators. After you have verified that a risk organisms, insects and weeds next to identify step and monitor. After they are identified and the risk is determined to be real, you take the proper steps to control or eliminate the problem. If you what you are know, are you less likely that a pesticide use, if it is not required, or use the wrong type. Ideally, once you have identified the perpetrators, you can examine and natural methods rather than dangerous pesticides.

4. Control. Before the indiscriminately spraying everything in sight, start with an approach effectively, but less risky like spraying pheromones, pairing to interfere with the plague. Depending on the pest you could also try crowd. Natural predators may be introduced in the area. These are the insects that eat other insects and can control the infestation. There are also insect growth regulator that can take care of the pests.

Please contact the master gardener in County extension Office and get his recommendations for the best choice. If these don't work, go to the next level that a pesticide spraying would be "targeted". The last and highest levels would be a transfer of non-specific pesticide spraying.

Note: Select a pesticide which is produced from natural sources than the use of synthetic chemicals. Only by identifying the plague must be the correct pesticide use.

Like you, even in step 4 can see, is it for the control, the of the effective but less risky in the mission aerial spraying. On the basis of the IPM plan you reduce or eliminate exposure to dangerous, synthetic pesticides to yourself, your family, pets and the environment.




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Basic lawn care - mow, scarifiers, ventilation and irrigation tips


The arrival of summer heralds a time of increased wear and tear for the average garden lawn. Children's yard games, barbecue parties, outdoor sports and generally more activity means your lawn in the garden is set to come in for something of a beating and without a little TLC is likely to start showing more than a little worse for wear. Stomp all over any living thing and it doesn't respond too kindly but with a little help, your lawn can remain looking great all through summer and beyond!

Fertiziler

For a lusher, healthier, faster-growing lawn you can't beat a bit of fertilizer. Test your soil type and choose a fertilizer to compliment this for best results. Most lawns will benefit from around three to four fertilizer applications through the year, with the first around a month before the start of the growinf season to give your grass a kickstart and then up to three more with approximately a two month gap in between applications can give good results. You can either spread the fertilizer by hand if you have a smaller lawn area to cover or use a specialist spreader tool for more even coverage, using a drop spreader for small lawns or a rotary/broadcase spreader for bigger areas.

After fertilizing it is generally a good idea to water-in the fertilizer or plan on adding fertilizer before on expected rainfall unless otherwise stated in the usage instructions. The important thing is to follow the manufacturer guidelines with fertiliser and not be tempted to over do it. On excessive application of fertiliser is not a good thing and can lead to fungus, over growth and weakness. Keep to the guidelines and you'll get that lush, thick green grass you wanted.

Watering

If you live in a hot climate or dry region, and particularly during the summer months then regular watering of your lawn is important. The best time to water a lawn is early in the morning or late in the afternoon to achieve the best results. Avoiding evening watering is advised as soaking grass over night can increase the risk of lawn diseases and mid-day watering when the sun is hottest increases evaporation and water wastage. Excessive watering is also something to avoid and ensure if you use a sprinkler you do actually get out there and move it around rather than allowing large puddles to form whilst other regions of the lawn area remain dry. Too much surface lying water can starve the roots of oxygen and lead to the same symptoms (leaf rolling) as lack of water.

It is important to know when to water rather than just watering because you think a lawn needs watering. There are a few basic tests you can do to know if your lawn needs irrigation. Look for leaf rolling and curling and the slightly blue/purple tinge which comes when grass is being starved of moisture. So, try the foot print test. Stepping on a healthy lawn should see it spring back into position quickly but if your lawn is slow to react then it's time to add more water.

Lawn mowing

The key thing to remember here is that the object of mowing a lawn is lawn lawn "mowing" not "scalping"! To take good care of your lawn you need to make sure you are mowing with sharp lawn mower blades so you cut rather than rip at the grass and ensure you do not set the blades at too low a level as you do not want to cut it back lower than is recommended for your particular species of grass. Cutting too low on a regular basis is the easiest way to do lasting damage to your lawn.

If your lawn has become too overgrown then do two or more passes with your mower rather than trying to take it right down to a desirable length straight away and never cut grass when it is wet. Grass clippings may be left or raked as you please if you do not have a lawn mower with a grass collector. Left clippings do not automatically lead to thatch, this is only occurs when there is too much dead organic matter to be broken down and a few clippings actually add nutrients back into the soil.

Edges are something lawn mowers can not handle but a simple pair of long handled shears will make short work of tidying them up. Strimmers are a simple solution for cutting around obstacles such as trees and immovable garden structures.

Aerating your lawn

Grass is a living thing and like all living things it flourishes better when it is able to breath easy and get easy access to food and water. Aeration of your lawn is important as it allows water, oxygen, and fertilizer to penetrate more easily through to the roots and improves drainage. If your garden is being regularly used then the ground will begin to suffer from soil compaction. When this happens, drainage is reduced and it becomes more difficult for roots to dig down deeper into the soil. The natural activities of earthworms and other subterranean insects and wildlife help break up the soil but compacted earth can always do with a helping hand.

Basic lawn aération is very simple to achieve with the help of a simple garden fork. Just drive the fork into the earth at regular intervals to do the job. For bigger garden areas or for more effective aération you can buy or hire specialised lawn aération tools which are basically spiked or bladed rollers either motorised or hand driven.

An aerator should be used in the autumn months to loosen compact soil after its summer beating.

Dethatching and scarification

Scarifying or raking your lawn to remove dead and decaying matter which may choke and hinder water and nutrients reaching the soil is an essential part of a good spring and autumn lawn maintenance routine. Raking removes thatch, the accumulation of dead and decaying organic matter like leaves and old grass clippings from around the base of the grass stems. This scarification improves drainage and enables increased amounts of water and air to penetrate down to the roots as as reducing the chances of lawn occuring well disease. Before detatching a lawn you should ensure there is no moss growing there as this process will only help spread the moss around. Kill scarify the lawn found at good garden centers and then the moss first with a specialised moss killer. Scarifying a lawn may be performed manually by raking whilst for larger lawns it might be recommended to use a power lawn scarifier machine which can be hired or bought for the purpose.

Removing worm casts

Worms are the gardener's best friend...unless your lawn is your pride and joy. Worm casts are those unsightly piles of mud which appear on the surface of your lawn and left to their own devices may encourage moss and weed growth. Removal is simple during dry weather, just wait until they are dry and brush or rake them away but during prolonged wet periods you may just have to put up with them. Use of acidic fertilizers may discourage worms from coming to the surface but for most gardeners just consider worms are your friend, they help aerate the soil and drag organic matter from the soil surface into their burrows thus making the soil a richer growing environment.




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The secret of the lovely grounds and gardens


Architecturally, today's residence is a great deal more an element of the great outdoors than was the case in the past. Large picture windows, glass walls, glassed-in sun porches and terraces all blend to help make your garden an important part of the home. As a consequence, that view becomes that much more important. A magnificent garden, a luxuriant turf and healthy blossoming trees all add just as much to the inside of your home as your drapes or wallpaper. The time and effort you spend on your lawns and gardens will repay you in each and every way, indoors as well as out. Any time you plan your grounds you will find yourself influenced by many of the guidelines you make use of in decorating your home. Proportion, texture, color, line, harmony, function. These are terms that pertain to landscaping as well as decorating. And if you have extensive grounds you will profit from careful planning just as much as will the one who owns only a third of an acre.

Gardening books are packed with conventional blueprints for perfect gardens and grounds, but you should take time to consider not just the perfect garden itself, but the one particular plan that will be perfect for your particular family. Research your family, its needs and habits; then fashion your grounds to best satisfy its prejudices, dreams and expectations. Obviously, you may be influenced by considerations of cost and available space. Draw a plan of your property in fairly large scale, about inch to the foot. Now make an inventory of the things that the family wants, say, for example a barbecue, tool house, drying yard, rock garden, fences, playhouse, badminton court, better lounging facilities.

If you aren't fortunate enough and have spacious grounds, you most probably won't be able to work everything into your scheme; but with Planning it is possible to do things gradually. You are able to plan in advance so that your garden never looks bare and yet is always spacious enough for the additions you are going to make in the coming years. Some projects provide more than one function. For instance, if you want a driveway and you have young children, a blacktop that you can use for hopscotch and bicycle riding offers a double purpose, and easily justifies its cost. Or a fence that reduces a less than perfect view might also act as a windbreak as well as a handsome background for a lounging area. A retaining wall can be used as a rock garden when planted with hardy dwarf shrubs along with other rock-garden species.

Typically, most grounds are divided in three ways:

(1) The public area, the area that can be observed from the street.

(2) The service area, which consists of garage and parking facilities, delivery facilities, clothes-drying equipment, outside storage space and garbage disposal.

(3) The private area, ideally located at the rear of the house. Here is your outdoor area, available for games and lounging; a terrace or outdoor dining area; the children's playground in addition to a garden with flowers, fruits, vegetables, walks and, perhaps, pool.

In each division there will be some things to aim for and some to avoid. Within your front, or public area, to provide an example, arrange for a minimum of care. Choose flowers and shrubs that will help you present an appealing look for the passer-by at any time without having undue maintenance on your part, in order that when you can't find a way to give so much time as you would like to your grounds, the front of your property is still presentable.

In your service area, prepare for off-street parking for deliveries that may be made without intrusion inside the privacy of your lawn or terrace.

For your personal private area, make use of the largest part of your plot; take full advantage of established trees as well as the shade afforded by your house and garage for lounging spots. Have seating in pleasant corners and screen off the children's play areas from the other parts of the garden.

Without a doubt, landscaping design is definitely a never-ending adventure, an activity which is as gratifying as it's beautifying, for the creation and proper care of flowers and trees, vines and shrubs, lawns and fences, brings luxury into the home, happiness to the family, and pleasure to everyone who observes the beauty of a "well-dressed" house.

For the most eye-catching and rewarding usage of your grounds, I suggest you include in your plans almost all of the factors outlined in this article. Such essentials like a really good lawn, thriving shady trees and paths and walks are in most cases taken for granted, however often they are the most difficult to achieve, and may even absorb a significant part of your early effort and resources. At the same time, these types of project such as an outdoor living room, having its cooking and entertaining facilities, was probably overlooked in past times simply because it seemed too difficult to accomplish. However such "thought to be difficult" features will add tremendously towards your enjoyment and may even, depending on what type you choose, be achieved with relatively little effort and cost!

The use of trees.

Perhaps if any one feature could be singled out as basic to successful landscaping, it's the existence of fine trees. The regrettable tendency of developers to cut down trees in a wholesale manner, and also the growing use of treeless fields for brand new building, has focused attention on the homeowner who must start out with nothing when it comes to trees. Architects agree that a single shade tree, even of medium height, can certainly make very great difference in the comfort and liveability of a residence. It truly is amazing to find out exactly what a tree can do for a house. A tree in leaf, for instance, can aid in reducing noises from the street. A tree tall enough to throw shade covering the rooftop can materially reduce heat in summer. Trees can help reduce the quantity of dust around a house and will shield you from winds.

But there are additionally the many esthetic considerations. Properly located, they are able to greatly alter the lines of your home. They are able to give a small house dignity; appear to decrease the ungainly height of any tall house; soften the lines of a new house and provide you with welcome contrasts in color and texture. Plan right from the start to plant new trees, which will coordinate with the colors of your house and best suit its architectural style. When you are planning for new trees bear in mind the annual cycle of the tree; how long it holds its leaves, what its colors are during blossoming, whether it is in fruit or full berry, as well as in fall, when its leaves change color.

Arrange to contrast flowering deciduous trees with evergreens; slimmer trees that owe a great deal of their virtue to the color and line of their trunks and branches; the white clump birch, for example, with trees that happen to be chiefly beautiful in mass, for instance the weeping willow or the new purple fringe. (The latter is a tree that looks similar to a cloud of smoke when in bloom.)

Should you be considering views for large grounds (and this is a useful rule even for smaller spaces) have within your design a foreground, a middle ground and also a background. A background is most naturally composed of large trees. Here you may choose to use a number of the varieties of rough and irregular growth which might not look too well close up. These trees will provide a delicate texture to what would alternatively be an unbroken and monotonous background surface.

In the foreground use flowering shrubs. Then, towards the middle ground, take advantage of the many medium-sized trees and large shrubs which can be singled out for colorful foliage or blossoming.

These suggestions apply primarily to new planting. Should you have just bought your premises and therefore are considering removing a tree that blocks a view, or is otherwise undesirable, I ask you to wait no less than a year. Tolerate the tree, observe it in its various colors throughout the season's and carefully consider its advantages along with its disadvantages, bear in mind a tree once destroyed is not easy or quick to replace.

Apart from the ornamental features of trees, two of the most important ways in which they can improve your property are by screening and giving shade. Perhaps you are overlooking a chance to use one of the shade trees on your grounds for a pleasant gathering spot. Put down some paving, place a few deck chairs there, and come summer everyone will gravitate to this spot. Use the shade of your trees for the children's area, and if you don't have a tree on the south, southeast or southwest side of your house, plant one or two there. If you are using trees to screen off an unpleasant view, use evergreens, which will undoubtedly do the trick the entire year round.

In deciding what trees you would like to acquire, or preserve, consider their ability to thrive in your particular climate and soil conditions. Also, check out their rate of growth. If you have a brand new house you'll be wanting quick-growing trees and shrubs that bloom within two or three years after transplanting. Sometimes however, much like foundation planting, a slower rate of growth is helpful. This could mean the tree isn't going to be bothered by crowding. Also take into account the shape, color of blossoms and foliage, height and spread. Also it is advisable to steer clear of trees that spoil a lawn or terrace with seed droppings or insects. Don't consider only the old favorites but also any of the best new Oriental and European importations, and the many colorful new hybrids as well. And do not discount the value of fruit and nut trees as ornamental trees, for many are lovely, particularly in the spring.

Have a Good Lawn

A really good lawn is a basic need for attractive and enjoyable grounds. At the time you plant a tree you choose to do so realizing that you are planting for many years, even for generations. Few realize, however, that lawns need to be planted in the same spirit. The lawns of numerous celebrated estates were planted over 100 years ago, and this type of turf, luxuriously verdant, is invariably an inspiration. Today's lawn builder is fortunate. The battle against weeds and poor soils can certainly be won, on account of the development of the latest chemicals. And modern spreaders, mowers along with other tools will help you establish a park like lawn.

But ending up with a first-class lawn is sometimes a considerably more problematic matter than scattering seed or plucking weeds. You will want to have your soil analyzed, and after that, quite possibly, change its make-up. Perhaps you will need to drain or grade. Prior to selecting your seed formula, consider the use to which your lawn will be put. Would you like a general-purpose area or will it be a showplace within your garden where you will strive for a putting-green lawn? Apart from problem lots in suburban areas, where the living quarters outside is small and may have to be paved, the lawn is definitely the broad canvas on which you paint the picture with flowers, shrubs, trees and walks. Keep it larger than any other area, certainly two or three times the width of the respective borders and beds.

Flowers

You'll be wanting flowers for cutting and flowers for contributing gaiety and charm within your grounds. The objective of the successful gardener is to have a succession of flowers from early spring to late fall. You can easily plan right from the start to have perennials which bloom at different seasons, (for example, iris, which has the peak of its bloom just as the peony season begins). Know accurately when the perennials bloom and then plan to fill in the gaps left by their passing with prolific and quick-growing annuals. You can arrange to have a potting bed, perhaps in your vegetable garden or perhaps in a sheltered spot behind your tool house or garage, where you could grow extra annuals in addition to those perennials that do not mind being transplanted. Then when the tulip season passes, for instance, you are able to fill in with another tall bulb, a summer-flowering one, like for example, the canna lily.

Your plan really should be made on paper, with the shape of the bed or border sketched in, along with the position of the plants indicated. Perhaps the most widespread and feasible design for the average 60 x 100-foot lot, and even the half-acre lot, is the border running the length of the rear wall of the backyard. This is usually a mixed border of summer-flowering bulbs, perennials and annuals, backed by shrubs. Other designs can be planned for the center of the lawn, for the foundation planting, for the pathways to the house and for the sides of the house. Semi-formal or formal gardens could have borders or beds created alongside of and divided by walks.

In planning your border, provide for tall screening plants that can form a background for the shorter plants. The screening plants may need staking but they should be sturdy. If you have a wide border, over 6 feet, you will need a narrow path in front of the screening plants for cultivating and tending. The center border plants are of medium height, and can be chosen for vivid color. If you are planning a wide border, relatively tall plants such as iris go here. In the foreground is your edging, composed of such neat and plainly visible flowers as: clipped green perennials, or low-growing petunia, ageratum, pansies, dwarf marigolds or sweet alyssum.

Foundation Planting

The special planting carried out close to the house is called foundation planting and is very important since it improves and enhances the proportions of your house as well as relating the house to the grounds. Evergreens are frequently used for foundation planting, not necessarily just because they can thrive within the shade of the dwelling, but because of their year-round beauty.

If you haven't used evergreens elsewhere, though, it's actually a mistake to suddenly make use of them at the foundation. The contrast will be too sharp; the evergreens are inclined to look forbidding. There remains lots of flowering shrubs, dwarf fruit trees, roses and cushion chrysanthemums, which may lend color to your foundation design in spring, summer and fall. Japanese redleaf barberry, floribunda roses, flowering quince and forsythia are among the bushes and plants that you can use.

Though it may be tempting to try one of each of the nursery's evergreen specimens as part of your foundation planting, this ought to of course, be avoided. Having said that, contrast tall and low-growing types: use stiff-needled pines with feathery juniper with broadleafed laurel and rhododendron.

As part of your preliminary planning, draw to scale the relationship between your house elevation and the foundation shrubs and trees as they will look at mature height. Perhaps a few of those you have selected are going to be too tall for your specific house, obscuring your windows and making the house gloomy inside. In that case, you wouldn't want them.

Generally speaking, since your entrance is the most important feature of your property facade, you start your planning with it in your mind, using shrubs that direct the eye toward the entrance. The planting in front of the house is usually bowl-shaped in its overall outline. This gives the appearance of a broad base to the house. Every now and then, let the wall show to the foundation. Locate the tallest shrubbery at the corners of your house.

Outdoor Living Room

These days, when building costs make large houses prohibitive, one technique to extend your house is to use your outdoor area to full advantage. And quite a few contemporary houses make many a room look larger by visually extending it directly into the lawn or garden. Tricks which include glass walls, employing the same wall material inside as for a continuing wall on the terrace, and using the same material for the ceiling inside as on the extended terrace eaves help to do this. Your living room or dining room and even your bedroom or your children's bedrooms can flow right outdoors on to "floating" decks of wood, bricked terraces or sodded, lattice-roofed loggias.

However you do it, by making use of vine, fences, shrubbery, shade trees and flowers you are able to your terrace a wonderful place for entertaining, sun-bathing and relaxing. Having a barbecue another dimension is added, for with your personal fireplace or barbecue any terrace, lawn or garden spot will offer the blithe enchantments of dining under sun and stars.

In planning your terrace, consider installing an electric powered outlet for lighting, portable radio, electric spit for your barbecue, etc. Use vines for a lattice roof (grape vines, for example, leaf out late when shade is wanted and drop their leaves early at the outset of cool weather, giving delicious fruit as bonus). Choose a rapid-growing vine like grape, hyacinth or the gourd vine.

Relate your terrace to the remainder of your grounds with flowers and vines grown in pots, baskets and tubs. In the event the wall of the house next to your terrace seems bare or the profile of your cement or asphalt paving seems too sharp in contrast against the grass, soften the line with pots of plants. Have dwarf trees upon your terrace and blossoming shrubs in the terrace-retaining walls. Create interest with changes of level; build flower beds around trees, steps and walls.

For a terrace where everybody in the household assembles, have play space for youngsters, a sand box which, is capable of being filled with plants later on, or a little square pool for sailing small boats (this can create a sense of luxury even after the children are adults).

You need not depend upon trees alone for shade. Create a self-bracing terrace roof in an egg-crate design, utilizing the side of your house and wood, masonry or metal pillars. Corrugated plastic and reinforced glass are frequently used nowadays since they will be watertight, yet let the sunlight through.

Becoming more popular these days - particularly in hot climates - is the "parasol" roof, extending out of the walls of the property some 4 feet and even further to give pleasant shade to the vicinity. Since glare reflected on bare grounds is a source of heat, a carpet of shaded grass under the parasol roof helps to keep the property cool.

Often an outdoor living space gets twice the utilization when it is made more accessible. A window in a family room can be transformed into a French door, that makes it more natural to step right out on the terrace as opposed to walking around the property in order to reach it. A flagstone, or any other path, leading to a terrace away from the house will raise the usefulness of the terrace. Some sort of hard flooring is of prime importance, whether it be brick, crushed rock, cement, wood block, or flagstone, because it makes it easier to maneuver the furnishings around and eliminates worries over tramped-on turf. In reality, it is a wise decision to create a terrace in a spot where you are experiencing difficulty with the lawn.

Outdoor living space is a winner, too, when it is sheltered-away from street noises and traffic, from the neighbors, and from the wind. By making use of fences and walls, an unused corner of the house or the garage, can turn into a sun-trap that will extend the season for outdoor living in both spring and fall. A louvered board fence, a basket-weave fence, or the traditional brick wall, all are pleasant backgrounds for planting and good screens against wind as well as other disturbing elements.

Play Area

A play area designed to keep your young children in their own back yard, where you can keep a cautious intermittent eye on them, need not be an unattractive one. Incorporate a paved area if you can, for bicycle riding, skating, hopscotch, etc. The sandbox could be a sunken one, flush with the lawn, or it might be a raised box, an extension of a wall or fence which could be planted later. Such imaginative ideas as hollowing out and painting an old stump to be employed for a puppet theatre; obtaining an unseaworthy row-boat that could be gaily decorated for playing Robinson Crusoe; or installing a ladder for climbing the side of the tool shed or a garden wall, in order that climbing in other places may be out-of-bounds, are ideas that will keep the "gang" at your house.

Drying Yard and Service Area

Propose to have your drying yard and service area out of sight yet close enough to the house so that you will not be inconvenienced. Screen these areas with shrubbery or fences. The service area ought to include propagating beds, cold frames, a tool shed or storage locker and your compost pit if you have one. Hotbeds and cold frames need to be located in a spot where they will be shielded from north and northwest winds. Take care not to place your cold frame in a damp place except if you have first drained it thoroughly with drain tile.

A vegetable garden can certainly be a source of great enjoyment. It ought to be out of sight in a corner, or screened with shrubbery, on account of the seasons when there is nothing growing in it. But it can be a decorative addition to the garden, especially if there are grass walks and attractive flowers around walks so that they occupy a minimum of room and yet provide a sufficiently strong surface for the traffic they will likely bear, calls for careful thinking. The well-designed house and grounds include the garage near to the house and close to the street. The garage situated at the back of the property is a hangover from horse-and-buggy days when the stable needed to be remote from the house. Today when most of home owners have cars, space should be saved by using a garage path which also functions as the house path, or feeds into a short house walk. But although the driveway could be a short one, plan for off-street parking- have your driveway no less than 20 feet from the street.

Most home driveways fail under heavy service trucks and traffic because the soil beneath the driveway is wet. Adequate drainage for wet spots, therefore, is a necessity. Good driveway materials are stable, and should not get washed away by storms or shoveled up with snow. If, however, the driveway really needs to be long and does form an essential feature of your landscaping, a reliable material may need to be passed up in favor of one like gravel or crushed rock, which is able to blend better with the surroundings.

Well-designed walks with neat edgings, steps which appear to belong where they are placed, and intriguing little paths that lead you deeper into the garden, are capable of doing much to further improve your grounds. You can scarcely lay too much focus on your choice of material. Concrete paths and steps, for instance, while often exactly the required thing, can form too sharp a contrast with the surrounding turf and planting. Informal walks of wood butts (perhaps slices of telephone poles), flagstones, or tanbark may very well be a lot more suitable. Colonial houses are traditionally set off by brick; modern houses favor wood; small houses appear to make a call for flags.

Garden Pools and Fountains

Water, in virtually any form, enriches a garden and delights the senses. Modern houses are bringing garden pools directly into the patios and terraces. Ideal is water in movement, a splashing fountain or a narrow little brook running across the grounds and between flowers over clear stones. But even a spigot with a wooden bucket below it or a tub to fill with water and used for plunging cut flowers is able to bring a verdant, cool feeling into the garden. Using the sound of running water and the evaporative qualities of a fountain or pool to provide relief from the heat is a trick we have learned from the gardens of Japan, Spain and various other hot climates.

A pool in the garden highlights the positive attributes of your setting, and it should always be positioned so that its surface will be seen from a great number of points, or at a minimum from the most frequented spot in the garden. The contour and materials of the coping surrounding the pool have much to do with its appropriateness in the setting. Flagstone, brick and tile are all good depending upon the degree of formality of the pool. Sometimes the most effective option would be no visible coping. Fountains can be created with just a small source of flowing water, and the same water may be used again and again so long as you install a small motor and pump for an electric pumping system.




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Remove Moss from grass creates the best garden lawn


Beautiful garden lawn, so smooth and dense like Bowling Greens, are many gardeners dream. This dream can be true, if you create perfect conditions and removing lawn Moss is one of them.

Lawns are one of the most popular Garden features and for good reason. A lawn can draw together a garden flower beds and borders, focal points and ornaments in a harmonious whole. An established, manicured lawn provides a background green throughout the year. In the growing season provides cool, relaxing relief in addition to the brighter colors of flowers and textural contrast to the bolder forms of the branches and leaves. In winter a lawn may be the only source of green color in the garden.

A continuous stretch of grass offers a wonderful interface for recreation, whether it come to a ball or sunbathing. Lawns are also particularly suitable for young children, so that they be adventurous without cuts or grazed grass knee of hard surfaces.

There are also some disadvantages. If you start from scratch a garden lawn, it takes removal of dirt and weeds, fertilization much careful preparation - levelling, then seeding or turfing. Unlike most trees and shrubs, which, once established, take care of more or less even require garden watering, mowing lawn care and feed in order to keep them well. A poorly maintained turf gives garden a neglected appearance.

Some grasses are more tolerant than others, but no grass will grow in deep shade, especially among the trees, where nutrients parched and starved make the Earth roots and the overhanging canopy of leaves. Lawn thrive still Garden in ground water, although some grasses moist earth are more tolerant than others.

The most lawns are flat or slightly sloping, but depending on the type of soil, a steeper on the slope - a grassy bank, have for example, you can an attractive feature.

Garden lawn can make also dropped, to create a protected seating area and a sense of intimacy. However, small sunken lawn water gardens can end as, when the ground is very clear, drainage or is there a bad way.

Increased garden lawn a flat Garden, at the same time informal seating on the retaining wall to add interest. Small elevated lawn, looking but strangely and in hot weather quickly dry up. With raised and sunken lawn, easily accessible is important for a mower.

What style of the lawn you choose, is velvety and green important, you still have this dream in mind - lawn MOSS can be a problem and must solve.




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Starting a Lawn Mowing Business - How to Build Your Own Successful Lawn & Garden Business in 30 Days


Starting a Lawn Mowing Business, or "How To Build Your Own Successful Lawn and Garden Business in 30 Days"

If you are considering starting your own Lawn and Garden Maintenance Business, then the quickest way to establish a constant, regular and solid income is in Garden Makeovers.

"Garden Makeovers" is a term that describes the type of Gardening work you can offer your prospective customers.

This type of work can include all (or a mix of) the following:

Lawn mowing and lawn care
Trim plants, shrubs and hedges
Weed garden areas and paved areas
Supply and plant shrubs and trees
Supply and install mulch and recycled tree chips
Under-prune (raise canopies) of trees
Remove rubbish and green waste
Vacuum and clean all paved areas (for example, car-park areas in commercial properties)
Re-establish garden beds with new soil and compostNow when you are quoting or estimating this kind of work you need to understand that the degree of difficulty in quoting is entirely different to quoting for a lawn mowing job.

With a Garden Makeover you are quoting on a list of many jobs. Based on this, many contractors (especially Lawn Mowing ones) do not bother to quote because it's just too hard and complicated.

Smart business operators will capitalize on this and quote for the Garden Makeovers. Usually the prospect will take the first quote that comes in because it usually is the only quote they can get (keeping in mind the other contractors are either lazy to do quotation or the garden makeover quotation is just too complicated to do.




Gerry Faehrmann is CEO of Lawn Green Pty Ltd based in Sydney, Australia.

Lawn Green specialises in "turning Your tired old grass into Lush Green Lawn" - using its Waterless Weed and Feed Lawn Care program.

All Lawn Lovers please go to http://www.LawnGreen.com.au/bindii_clover_oxalis_dandelions_wintergrass_and_all_weeds for your Free Report on "The 5 Secrets To A Great Looking Lawn."

Or, if You are looking at starting your Lawn and Garden Business, then hop over to http://www.YourLawnAndGarden.com/2009/05/05/starting-your-own-lawn-mowing-and-gardening-business-what-are-the-risks-involved/ for the Free Report on "How To Build Your Own Successful Lawn and Garden Business in 30 Days".





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Alligator lawn ornaments decorate your garden


All ever think that dream house as large Sun Bungalow with five to seven spacious rooms with a view to this, a master bedroom, modular kitchen, large Windows and a large grass field above. It is the home we all dream about, or to the same direction, the about our home dream. This is the perfect home, where we all life and enjoy our lives to. As we old and after the retirement of sit in the lawn and reading the newspaper grow and talk to our friends. With a large lawn the dream's image in this big house it come. People are always fascinated with the lawn gardens. The reason might be, it is the first thing everyone noticed when entering your House. So, people are spending generally a lot in the decoration of the turf with different types of accessories.

The lawn garden decor is very important for those who to the passion have huge lawns. People do many kinds of decorating her garden landscaping, but all of these become the old methods of decoration garden lawn. People spend lavishly to various types of accessories for Lawn Garden decor to buy. There are many ornaments are also available to decorate the lawn. Many variable options can this ornament, decorate the lawn as alligator lawn looking balls, want to Wells, statues, and much more available will be available. You can fly according to your imagination to decorate the lawn.

But all these accessories of the accessory that makes long messages from real's Alligator lawn ornaments. These are the ornaments in the form of alligator or in connection with Alligator, that are available to your lawn to accentuate. This is the new concept and it look very artistically claws of alligator or use the full alligator, to give the wrong impression to all, that you an alligator in your garden. By default, added the lawn garden decor enormous.

The alligator lawn ornament is available in three parts. The illusion this three piece alligator. It seems that swim the alligator by any surface on which it is situated: grass, sand, gravel, soil, wood chips, etc.. This is one of the very artistic and innovative ways, the beauty of your lawn garden decor to. This is the advantage, that you, by get this work of art. These accessories to make your lawn of species. You want to decorate your lawn with beautiful should you learn Internet search and find the best deal in all of these accessories. This attachment makes your beautiful garden, making it the city certainly speak in your area.




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How to Start a Lawn & Garden Care Business - From Scratch


How Do You Start a Lawn and Garden Care Business from scratch?

This is, no doubt, the big question asked by many people wanting to quit working for the boss. However, starting from scratch is easier than it sounds.

There are several key areas that need to be addressed initially:



Dream & Desire: If you are reading this article you have reached the first step in starting your own successful Lawn and Garden business. The first step is having a Dream and the Desire to succeed in the world of business.
A Plan Of Action: With desire, you need to put in place a plan of action. This plan may be in the form of a business plan. Smart operators can create a plan of action that is reduced to a One Pager Business Plan. Some successful business people say if you cannot put your ideas for success on 1 page then they are not worth pursuing.
Business Details: Details of your new business venture need to be worked out. These details include what you are going to call your business. Marketing experts prefer a business to be called something that relates to the industry you are in. Instead of Joe Smith Lawnmowing, you are better calling yourself Greenfields Lawn Care for example. The advantage with this sort of business name is you can sell the business with a Business Name (and associated good will) and in terms of (internet marketing) search engine optimisation your business name will receive good ranking on the search engines.
Other Details Of Business: When you get down to the nitty gritty of the Lawn and Garden Business you need to look at how you will get customers (marketing), how you will price jobs (quoting procedures), how you will present yourself, your business and your image (branding), how you will build your own successful lawn and garden business so you earn a good income immediately (cash flow), how you will manage your pipeline of jobs (employee versus sub-contractors) and so on.




Gerry Faehrmann is CEO of Lawn Green Pty Ltd based in Sydney, Australia.

Lawn Green specialises in "turning Your tired old grass into Lush Green Lawn" - using its Waterless Weed and Feed Lawn Care program.

All Lawn Lovers please go to http://www.LawnGreen.com.au/bindii_clover_oxalis_dandelions_wintergrass_and_all_weeds for your Free Report on "The 5 Secrets To A Great Looking Lawn."

Or, if You are looking at starting your own Lawn and Garden Business, then hop over to http://www.YourLawnAndGarden.com for the Free Blueprint Report on "How To Build Your Own Successful Lawn and Garden Business in 30 Days".





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