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Lawn Maintenance Guide
Lawn Alternatives
The best organic lawn fertilizer is grass clippings.
There is no reason to bag grass clippings to send them off to a
landfill in or near your community. A lawnmower doesn't even need a
grass catcher to do its intended purpose. The best lawnmowers on the
market aren't even powered by gas and oil. They are powered by people
pushing them. A manual mower will help you distribute your grass
clippings evenly as organic lawn fertilizer.
Home lawn care is as simple or complex as you make
it. Before deciding to put in varied colors and varieties of exotic
plant life it's a good idea to consider just how much weekend time you
have to spend on the maintenance of these exotic plants, or in lieu of
your own loving care, if you can afford to have a professional
landscape team come around to take regular care of your plants.
Exotic plants are any type of foliage that is not native to the area
and as such will require additional care and supplementary items such
as special food, water or lighting conditions for it to thrive. So, one
way to avoid making lawn care in your home a time consuming task is to
plant only native plants that are accustomed to fending for themselves,
as it were.
Some people, myself included, tend to find even the most basic lawn
care a little tedious. Yep, even just lugging out the old lawn mower
for a quick clipping can seem very tedious. But then again, I live in a
nearly tropical climate where the grass grows so quickly that if I miss
a weekly trimming in the summertime things start to look quite jungly.
For those of us looking for a way to cut down on even
basic lawn care, there.s always the herbal lawn. True, you may find it
more work to get started if you already have a lawn in place, or if the
existing lawn is a particularly hardy variety such as St. Augustine or
some types of crab grass. But if you don't have a lawn yet or have a
more fragile variety growing you may find it worthwhile and even
pleasurable to incorporate an herbal lawn.
An herbal lawn is just what it sounds like, a lawn that consists of an
herb rather than a type of grass. You can make an herbal lawn out of
many different types of herbs. The challenge really is finding an herb
that tolerates heavy foot traffic at the same time that it is not too
prickly or woody if you like to sit or play on the lawn. There are
various varieties of chamomile and creeping thyme that fall into this
perfect middles ground.
Herbal lawns grow more slowly than traditional grasses and smell simply
wonderful when they are tread or sat upon. In fact, herbal lawns can be
so heavenly on a warm summer day that many people erect what's known as
a "gardener's couch". A gardener's couch is created by shaping raw
earth into a comfortable shape or shapes which are then sowed herb
seeds. For an even greater olfactory thrill, plant a variety of herbs.
Every change in body position will release a different herbal aroma.
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