How to Improve the Health of Your Lawn and Landscaping Using Organic Solutions

Posted by The Popular News Today on Wednesday, July 25, 2012

By Trevor Alshire


It has never been easier to care for landscaping and lawns employing organic treatment methods. With their increasing popularity, a considerable collection of supplies are readily available for residential use. For those who would rather have a professional landscaping company perform annual routine maintenance, a number of companies have begun offering organic alternatives to conventional methods. Following a simple routine can guarantee an attractive landscape that is also free of annoying pests.

Dormant oil, also known as horticultural oil, is an organic spray which is applied to landscape plants in the winter months, generally January and February. It works by coating any stubborn pests like scale and spider mites and suffocating them. Dormant oil is hazardous to annual flowers, so it's extremely important to prevent any kind of contact. Applying dormant oil should be done in cases where the temperature will remain above 50 degrees for at least 24 hours.

The months of February and March are prime times to aerate your lawn and landscaping. It is essential to provide the means for water, nutrients and oxygen to permeate the lawn to get the best results. Liquid aeration contains soil microorganisms and humates and is applied to the landscape. Mechanical core lawn aeration is done with any one of a number of instruments for that purpose. Mechanical coring works extremely well on St. Augustine grass that has suffered from severe winter weather.

Fertilizing at the outset of winter with a product that is abundant with potassium, magnesium and sulfur will guarantee that a landscape has the proper nutrients stored for spring growth. Even though the lawn and landscape may seem to have died, they are in fact merely dormant. It's important to provide the appropriate fertilizer to support them through the severe weather of the winter months.

Applying natural fertilizers during the spring is a critical part of an organic program. Microbes are necessary for natural fertilizers to be broken down, so feeding occurs over an extended stretch of time. There is never the chance of over fertilizing or having fertilizer washed away. Landscapes containing acid loving plants like azaleas, hollies and photinias benefit significantly from having an application of organic sulfur. Repeat this action between September to November to restore lawns and landscaping after the hot summer months and get them prepared for fall.

Using organic compounds, fertilizers and procedures is no more time consuming, costly or difficult than using traditional, chemical ones. They are also safer and far better for the environment , and that's something we can all feel good about!




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