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What Month Should You Start to Fertilize Your Lawn?

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Fertilizing your lawn is an important thing to do regardless of the type of grass you own. Proper fertilization is necessary in order to ensure that your lawn grows to be happy, healthy and robust enough to tackle everything that nature throws at it.   The main time everybody thinks about when considering fertilizing their lawn is spring. In most cases, springtime is the best time, since that’s when temperatures begin to rise as the winter passes and summer is on the horizon. Depending on the climate, the specific time here can differ. In most cases, you will have to wait until the ground reaches a temperature of around 60-70 degrees.   Another time when you might want to consider fertilizing your lawn is right before winter. That’s when you have to prepare the lawn for the cold season, and you’ll find that it won’t do very well without proper nourishment. A winter fertilizer will be needed for that purpose, and it’s good to make sure that it’s an organic, slow-release fe...

What Are the Best Ways to Keep Dogs Off Your Lawn?

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Dogs are wonderful creatures who love to have fun and enjoy themselves outside. That’s something that no one can (nor should they) take away from our canine companions. However, there are times when they can do some harm, especially to your carefully maintained lawn, which has no means of protecting itself.  Keep in mind applying Revive products can help immensely though.   Fortunately, you can do a lot in order to keep your dogs off your lawn effectively:   Start by training your dog to urinate in another place. If you keep conditioning them to go next to a specific tree or a bush, then they will be less likely to pay regular visits to the greener side of your lawn. Sometimes training takes longer, especially for older dogs. In the meantime, you can keep them off your lawn by planting various plants and citrus fruit around it that might have strong smells. Garlic and onion in particular are good candidates, and many dogs will steer clear of them. Get an invisible...

What Are the Best Fruit Trees to Plant in Colder Climates?

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Apple trees are actually some of the best types of trees you can plant in colder climates. These fruit trees can be planted during late winter or early spring for best results. You can get them growing quite steadily as long as the ground isn’t frozen and you can ensure that the morning sun will shine on them and give them a good soil treatment when planting .   Pear trees are quite easy to maintain, and they are also very resilient. Use compost or manure to fertilize the soil where you’re growing your pear tree, and also make sure that they can get enough sun during the entire day. Pear trees need to be planted in the early spring when the cold has somewhat subsided, but you’ll find they can thrive in almost any type of soil, so long as it’s not too rocky.   Consider planting plum trees on a sloped soil with plenty of drainage. The time of year is best chosen to be around late March or April, once the cold weather has passed. Plum trees will withstand bad weather, but be...

What Is the Best Time of Day to Water Your Lawn?

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While most experts can agree on when to mow the lawn with best results in the morning or evening, there is some debate as to what the overall best time it is to mow one’s lawn during the entire day. The issue is that there are similar conditions in the morning and in the evening at certain hours.  Some people also ask how to make grass green with using less water .   During the morning, after the dew goes away and the grass dries, mowing it can be a real pleasure. You can get through large portions without your mower complaining, and you might even finish early.   Of course, not everyone can do it in the morning, as some people have to leave for work early (sometimes even on weekends), so they need to find a different time. The late afternoon and evening is the best time for them. This is when the heat starts to subside, and the mower’s blades will actually take less of a toll. Your lawn can recover easily before the sun sets, so the grass will be in better shape ov...

How Early Should You Mow Your Lawn During the Weekend?

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So it’s Saturday morning, and you woke up earlier than usual. The lawnmower is close by, and you’re thinking this might be the best time to mow your lawn, get a bit of fresh air and start the day in with an active and upbeat attitude. But what’s the right time to do it?   Experts are fairly sure that mowing your lawn too early could be pretty bad – for a number of reasons. Mowing before 8 AM can make you have to deal with the wet, dewy grass, and your mower will definitely not enjoy that. It could even produce clumps and unsightly tracks, and it could also be damaged when a larger portion of the clumpy grass gets stuck in it.   Most gardeners will agree that the earliest time you can safely mow your lawn is around 8-9 AM. That’s because at this time the grass has already dried, and it will typically be standing tall already. Mowing the lawn during these hours will leave your grass looking shiny and appealing, and the entire process will be very smooth, easy and fast. So yo...

The Best DIY Lawncare Tips to Consider During the Spring

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Lawn care is not that easy, especially when the winter goes away and you’re forced to evaluate the condition of your lawn and take steps to ensure that it continues to grow properly all year long. The issue is often in the damage that has been done during the winter, and a lot of experts will tell you to pay close attention to it. Are there brown spots? Do you have to deal with rabbits and other pests? Maybe part of the lawn has died and needs to be replaced. Each of these issues are unique and have to be dealt with accordingly.   If your lawn is relatively healthy, make sure you start to increase the amount of water you use to water it, especially as the weather starts getting warmer. Consulting a organic lawn care professional gardener is a good idea here, as this issue is not the same wherever you might be, and certain aspects of the climate conditions in your area could require a different approach.   If you have to partially or completely replant your lawn, conside...

5 Ideas to Make Your Front Yard Stand Out This Spring

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Are you looking how to make grass green in your front yard look great and stand out? The following tips and ideas should help you reach that goal without much difficulty and without huge expenses:   Get a new fence. A privacy fence or a newly painted older fence will do the trick, as the goal is basically to create a contrast between the fence and your front yard, and highlight for example, the beauty of your flower garden. Plant a flower garden. For the previous point to work, you might need to have something to display in your front yard first. A flower garden will do the trick, as you can get very creative with the types of ferns, flowers and herbs that you might consider planting. Get a uniquely colored lawn and keep it healthy. A healthy lawn is a lawn that people will admire, and if you get for instance, a type of blue grass that will stand out, you’re sure to attract a lot of people who will take a closer look at your yard. Bring in outdoor decorations and furniture...

Discouraging Rabbits from Getting to Your Lawn – Grass and Herbs to Plant

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If you suspect that rabbits are present around your home and that they might get on your lawn, it’s important to take measures against them. Rabbits are cute and fluffy, but they can easily become pests that will eat through your lawn and vegetable garden and rabbits grazing can leave brown patches on lawn . As such, getting them to go away will be integral to keeping your lawn and garden healthy and happy.   While humane traps and fences can be efficient at getting the job done, you might not want the rabbits to be harmed in any way, and a fence around your garden might not look too great. Also, keeping a dog in your yard at all time might discourage rabbits, but it could be bad for the dog – especially if you live in an area with a cooler climate.   Probably the best method is to plant grasses, plants and herbs that will discourage rabbits or at least make them lose interest in your garden. Planting some annuals and bulbs that rabbits avoid could help. These might inclu...