What Is The Link Between Earthworms and Lawns

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If the soil has lots of earthworms, then your lawn is healthy and vibrant.

If there are very few earthworms, it means one of two things… Either your soil is so nutrient poor that earthworms can’t survive, or pesticides have killed most of them.

Practicing natural, organic gardening lawn care can alleviate both of these problems. If you want a healthy green lawn that is earthworm-friendly, just follow these easy organic gardening lawn care basics: Read the rest of this entry »

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Know Your Fertilizers

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Lawns need sixteen elements to survive. Fortunately, for lawns, most are found naturally in the environment… but at least three need to be added.

The majority of “weekend” gardeners are not aware of this lawn care practice, so it’s no wonder lawns sicken and sometimes die.

Adding fertilizer containing the three missing elements (nitrogen, potassium, and phosphorus) will do the job nicely.
Wait! Don’t run to the store yet.

Your lawn’s well-being depends on these three missing elements:

Here’s what you need to know about them: Read the rest of this entry »

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