I really do truly love lawn care.We all want our lawn to be as healthy as possible. The greener the better right? But what measures do people commonly take to achieve that? We always want fast and immediate results, who doesn’t by the way. That’s why people commonly result to just buying and using pesticides. We are relying too much on this fast and easy solution to rid ourselves of weeds, and diseases in our lawn. However, there are those that I think to be the healthier more natural solutions that we tend to forget. They pose no danger to our health and to our environment. That’s right, it’s going organic in taking care of our lawns with best sprinklers. Upon doing so our lawn will be promised a healthier approach. You guys might not be aware but using pesticides and certain fertilizers can be carcinogenic therefore being the unhealthy way of raising our lawn. Going organic may take a lot of effort though. You’ll have to be extremely patient for you won’t really get fast detailed results in doing so. I think going organic is all about growing our lawn wiser. Preventing damage before it can happen. We all know for a fact that prevention is far better than cure. That’s how it is when you go organic.
April 15, 2010
July 14, 2008
Deep Lawn Care TIps
I’ve always thought of and worry about my lawn. Might sound petty, but it’s a part of my home that I think plays a very important role in its display.
Maintaining the healthy and attractive lawn doesn’t need to be all that hard. It requires only the occasional cutting with the right machine or suitable tool (Even a grass knife will do, you just have to be creative). If you have a bigger grass field you might even just want to consider making animals such as cows, carabaos, goats, and the like to graze your fields (They don’t exactly need to be your own animal you can just let them graze it and circle your field). There would of course be less effort and work if you’ll just have a cow fed through your lawn. Although animals grazing our lawn or grassfield, would only give us a rough lawn compared to those that are of higher quality. It is a considerable alternative which I think we should look into more and try to develop. Also if we can couple such alternative to seasonal lawn maintenance I think it might even bring about very favorable results.