Organic Lawn & Garden Fertilizer. 1 can beer. 1 cup liquid dish soap. 1 cup lemon scented ammonia. 1 can Coke or Pepsi or soda. 1 cup liquid fertilizer (like Miracle gro etc). 1/2 or 1 cup listerine – regular or mint …
I wonder if the beer and mouthwash combo was from personal experience… it’s just quirky enough to have been handed down from somebody’s Grampa. This might be a fun experiment to try for a “lush” organic lawn :)
The author of today’s guest article about starting an organic lawn is a tree and lawn service specialist, as well as an ISA Certified Arborist.
Anyone interested in establishing an organic lawn needs to check out this highly informative article. It will help you decide if organic is the route you want to take…
Considering New York’s ban on lawn fertilizers and tightening restrictions in other states it seems inevitable that your lawn care will evolve as pesticide applications become more and more limited.
Dave Epstein of GrowingWisdom.com interviews Fire Belly Organic Lawn Care spokesman, Tom Kelly, about his organic lawn products. Granted, this is a commercial type of video, but it also has some good Q&A… Dave asked some “devil’s advocate” questions about organic lawn products.
A lot of us take pride in our lawns, but would like to treat the earth more gently as we care for those lawns. Dave talks to Tom Kelly, of Fire Belly Organic Lawn Care, about a series of products that makes it easier to “go organic” with lawn care.
Even a couch-potato gardener could handle just three 15 minute applications a year! Yep, an organic lawn doesn’t have to be difficult…
We just came across this video that gives excellent tips for growing an organic lawn. Ron Corning of Howdini.com interviews Scott Meyer, editor of Organic Gardening, about how to grow a green lawn organically. Talk about hearing organic growing tips ”straight from the horse’s mouth”…! (Even though there is a really short ad at the beginning, it’s worth your patience.)
www.howdini.com Organic lawn care tips: How to grow a green lawn organically. You don’t have to use chemicals to get a lush, green lawn. Scott Meyer, editor of Organic Gardening shows how to green your lawn safely, without harmful chemicals.
Did you take notes, too? We viewed it a couple of times to make sure we didn’t miss any of his organic lawn tips.
Ezine Articles just published one of my articles… Organic Gardening – The Basics. Check out the four fundamental steps that will get you started on organic gardening.
Here’s the opening paragraph…
Organic gardening really isn’t as challenging as a lot of beginning gardeners believe it is. The primary difference between the two styles of gardening involves pest control and fertilizers. Organic gardening follows a natural solution, as opposed to applying synthetics or chemicals.
Bearing this in mind, we’ll look at the fundamentals of organic gardening for any of you rookies:
Remember, your lawn is actually a “garden” so the same organic gardening principles apply.
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