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What Is Bunny Burn and What Does It Mean for Your Lawn?

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You probably already heard about how dog urine can really hurt your lawn by creating brown patches and causing you a lot of trouble when you try to fix everything. Well, dogs aren’t the only creatures that can create those kinds of problems. Rabbits that wonder into your yard in search of food, as well as the rabbits you have at home as pets for your children to play with can also cause brown spots in grass due to the nitrogen contained in their urine.   Nitrogen might be a key element for promoting the health of your garden, but too much of it can be quite harmful. That’s what happens when a bunny pees on your lawn. The nitrogen in the urine reacts with the grass and creates various brown spots commonly known as bunny burn. These unsightly patches are usually accompanied by a strong scent of ammonium that can turn the heads of your visitors quite fast, but not in the right way.   Getting rid of bunny burn and preventing it when possible is very important, not just because it’s u

Helpful Tips to Prepare Your Garden Soil for Gardening

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Planting new herbs, plants or vegetables can be a real challenge, especially in an area of your property where you never had a garden bed before. As long as you take proper care of the soil and prepare it beforehand, however, you shouldn’t have any difficulty in making your new garden develop and thrive beautifully:   Before you even consider planting anything, you have to assess the health and pH levels of your soil. Garden soil typically requires a pH value of around 7, although depending on the types of plants you might want to use, it can be a good idea to have a slightly alkaline or slightly acidic soil. Dig out any weeds and remove any fallen leaves if necessary. Then you can start thinking about planting and applying a really good organic fertilizer . Just make sure the type of fertilizer and compost you use goes well with the pH of your soil and with the types of herbs you plan on planting. Aerate your soil and make sure the fertilizer you use can reach the roots of your n

Join Revive At The Deltarodo Days Spring Expo

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The Spring Expo is a show of ideas for home, health, gardening and the outdoors. It has been rescheduled for May 29-30 at Bill Heddles Recreation Center located at 531 Palmer St, Delta. Hours are Saturday from 9-5pm and Sunday from 10-4pm. Come join Delta Area Chamber of Commerce and our local vendors at this awesome and educational event. Here you can learn ideas on how to improve your Home and Health, learn new Gardening techniques and products along with learning about the great outdoors. Revive will be there as one of the premier organic lawn product companies and would love to see you there! Article Source over here: Join Revive At The Deltarodo Days Spring Expo

Tips for Spring Lawn Maintenance – Important Tasks You Will Need to Tend to

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When spring comes, you’ll find that there are a lot of essential gardening tasks that you will need to tend to. Taking care of your lawn properly is one of them, and the necessity of spring lawn maintenance has been emphasized by experts throughout the world for a long time.   One of the first things you need to look into is tidying up your lawn. This means pulling out unnecessary weeds that have grown throughout the area, and eliminating lingering dead leaves through raking. This simple task will allow nourishment, water and sunlight to get to your lawn more effectively, making each grass blade a little more resilient.   Aeration is another maintenance task that you have to consider. Although homeowners think of aeration as largely unneeded, most experts agree that aerating your soil by poking small holes into it to allow for better distribution of water and fertilizer can help nourish the roots of your grass more effectively and ultimately make the grass blades more resilient.  F

The Many Advantages of Aeration: How Does Aeration Really Help Your Lawn?

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Aerating your lawn can be a very important part of your gardening achievements. As a tool that will help your garden and lawn grow healthier and more harmonious, however, aeration is often poorly understood, and many people believe it to be unnecessary. According to experts, even a layer of compacted soil that is as little as ½ of an inch deep can make a huge difference when it comes to helping or hindering your lawn.   The most important way that aerating your soil can help is that it makes it possible for your lawn to receive better nutrients and a greater amount of oxygen. The holes that provide aeration and ensure the roots are nourished will ensure an improved use of fertilizer and enhanced tolerance to the stress brought about by excessive drought and sunlight. The lawn will, therefore, be more resilient and overall healthier, even managing to fend off common diseases that would normally constitute a huge problem.  Applying really good lawn care products will feed your lawn a

All You Need to Know About the Rising Trend of Houseplants

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Indoor houseplants have always been somewhat popular, as they can bring in a fresh perspective and make your home look and feel more relaxing and inviting overall. The greatest thing about these plants, however, is that they also add to the oxygen of your home, and they can make a stuffy old room feel brand new.   House plants have been used for a long time to create a beneficial ambient that can promote calm and tranquility. While the aesthetic properties of indoor plants and flowers have always captivated homeowners, along with the artistic feel of a unique type of vase or pot, these days people don’t just look at appearance, but also consider the function of various plants.   Aside from the new perspective brought in regarding the use of indoor houseplants by concepts such as Feng Shui, it’s also worth mentioning the unique qualities and abilities that certain plants and flowers can have.   Aside from the fresh oxygen they provide, many houseplants and flowers also bring in a

How to Test Your Soil’s pH and Get It Ready for Planting

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Planting a garden can take a lot of work and preparation. Even if your soil looks healthy, the pH that it has could differ greatly from other soils, especially if you just bought your home and you’re used to a different type of soil in another location.   The main reason why testing your soil’s pH is important is that different pH valued dictate the alkalinity and acidity levels of the soil. While some plants might thrive in a more alkaline soil, others will be harmed by it, or they might simply have difficulty growing. Once you know the pH level, you’ll be able to make better choices on what seeds to plant or on whether you might need to use methods of changing the pH to fulfill your goals.   To test your soil’s pH, all you need is two containers of soil, two cups of vinegar, some distilled water and some baking soda. The first test involves using the vinegar to test whether your soil is alkaline or acidic. Add the two cups to the first container. If the soil fizzes, then it’s al

Determining What the Best Type of Grass Is for Colorado

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It can be a difficult task to choose your grass in Colorado. While many different types of grass for lawns might be available, you’ll have to be careful not to select a kind that can’t thrive in your soil. Testing your soil prior to buying your grass and making sure that the particular type of grass you’re getting can survive and do well in Colorado’s somewhat dry and changing climate should be one of your main priorities.   Of course, determining the type of grass to use will not be as simple as that. You also have to think about how the lawn is likely to be used. Do you have children or pets who might play on your lawn on a daily basis? Or would the atmosphere be more peaceful most of the time? The resilience of the grass will dictate whether or not the lawn will face extensive damage when placed under duress, so it’s important to keep that in mind as well.   Finally, make sure to test the pH of your soil, so you can determine precisely which type of lawn will thrive there and kn

The Most Fun and Interesting Ways to Celebrate Earth Day

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Not everyone can be a superhero in the fight against pollution and the exploitation of planet Earth’s resources. However, celebrating Earth Day can still be a productive, interesting and extremely enjoyable event that will help you learn more and have a great time overall.   Earth Day is on April the 22 nd , and it marks the inception of the modern environmental protection movement that was started in the early 1970s. The idea behind Earth Day is to have a day in which we celebrate our planet and the many, rich and invaluable gifts that it gives us on a daily basis.   Spending Earth Day with your family doing organic lawn care is a great way to fully enjoy the day and bring happiness to your children as well. You can visit a natural sanctuary or a place like an aquarium, or you can simply stay home and invent a few fun and exciting games to learn about the environmental movement and the best ways to protect the planet.   Trivia games and activities like gardening can also help