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by admin on June 25, 2010

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Soil Testing

by admin on February 1, 2012

Any recipe is only as good as its ingredients and that goes for lawn care too.  If you don’t have good flour and shortening (soil and pH level), it doesn’t matter how much frosting (or fertilizer) you add, your recipe (lawn) isn’t going to turn out well.  That’s why it’s important to get a soil test and start with a good foundation.

A soil test can measure many things like soil fertility.  Elements like phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sodium, sulfur, manganese, copper and zinc are removed from the soil to determine nutrient and contaminant content.  One of the most important things a soil test measures is pH.  Experts say if a soil is too acidic or too alkaline it can be toxic to plants.  The acidity in the soil can limit plant growth to such extremes that the plants won’t be able to utilize any fertilizer applied.  So, the soil test can help determine the best lime and fertilizer recommendations.  It’ll help save you money in the long run and help the environment by limiting the over-use of fertilizers.

Basically soils in moist climates tend to be acidic while those in dry climates are generally alkaline.  A soil pH lower than 7.0 is an acid soil, anything higher is alkaline.  The soil has to be adjusted to fit the needs of the particular plants planted in the area.

There are do-it-yourself testing kits available in many areas at reasonable prices or you can hire a company to do the testing for you.  Either way you’ll be getting important information that will help your lawn and garden grow and will make you look like the expert with the green thumb without all the effort.

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Late Fall/Early Winter Essentials For Better Lawn Care

December 19, 2011

While you may be closing your windows and turning up the heat this winter season, the window of opportunity for a better lawn in the spring is closing as well. If you haven’t already taken advantage of these few simple treatments that make a large difference in your turf’s spring green up, there may still [...]

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Lawn Care Tip: Advantages of Clay Lawn Soil

December 17, 2011

If you live in an area of the country where clay soil is an option, lawn care specialists say this might be an ideal alternative to typical soil in order to produce a beautiful lawn. Typical soil is often subjected to erosion, especially in climates with heavy rainfall. When the soil is washed away, the [...]

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Lawn Care Tip: Growing Grass in High Traffic Areas

December 16, 2011

Are your best efforts to grow a picture-perfect lawn being literally trampled? Growing a lawn that is often traversed by kids and animals can seem like an uphill battle that is often lost; however, there are some lawn care tips that can make the process a little more successful. The first step is choosing a [...]

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Lawn Care Tip: Liquid vs. Dry Fertilizer

December 15, 2011

You are really looking forward to sprucing up your lawn this year and have decided to add fertilizer into your lawn care regimen, but you might be wondering which is better: liquid or granular fertilizer? The choice between liquid and dry fertilizers may depend on what lawn care goals you hope to achieve this season. [...]

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Lawn Care Tip: Pulsating Sprinklers

December 14, 2011

Lawn care involves many steps, but perhaps none is as important as proper hydration. After all, a lawn cannot grow without water. Adequately hydrating your lawn is not an exact science, but it is close. The best plan is to install a sprinkler system that ensures your lawn is watered every day at the same [...]

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Lawn Care Tip: Spring Mowing

December 12, 2011

Mowing might seem like the simplest of lawn care tasks, but it is actually quite important to know how to properly mow your lawn to ensure the best results. Over-mowing or mowing at the wrong times or height can have detrimental effects on your lawn. Here are some lawn care tips on proper mowing procedures. [...]

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Late Fall/Early Winter Essentials For Better Lawn Care

December 9, 2011

If you’ve taken care of your fall cleanup and removed all leaves and debris, your lawn is almost ready for maximum absorption of nutrients. Thanks to the seasonal weather changes, nutrients are well on their way via rainfall and other debris like leaves and grass clippings that may have temporarily composted before your fall cleanup. [...]

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Using Vinegar as Weed Killer in your Lawn Care Routine

December 4, 2011

It’s not just an old wives tale; vinegar really does get rid of weeds, if you know how to properly use it. Vinegar is a popular choice among homeowners who are in favor of a more organic method to get rid of pesky weeds. Lawn care specialists offer organic weed control products, but when weeds [...]

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Lawn care tip: When is the best time of year to weed?

December 3, 2011

If there’s anything more annoying than weeds sprouting up throughout your lawn, it’s pulling each of those weeds. It might even seem like the old wives’ tale about pulling gray hairs applies to weeds: pull one weed and two more grow back. But if you time your weed pulling or weed control treatments right, you [...]

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