Saturday, December 31, 2011

Natural Lawn Care - Get Your Lawn Off Drugs

!±8± Natural Lawn Care - Get Your Lawn Off Drugs

Your Soil

Similar to Greening Your Garden, the basics of lawn care starts with your soil. If you haven't had a soil sample taken in the past 5 years, this is where you need to start. Many local Garden Centers carry soil kits. The do-it-yourself kits will provide you with a bare minimum of information. You should really send a soil sample away to a lab for an "organic" analysis. An organic analysis will tell you exactly how much of each "amendment" you need to add to your soil to bring it up to par. A "regular" soil analysis tends to include only the PH level and the three main nutrient levels you can correct with fertilizers - nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium. Ideally, you should take your soil sample in the spring.

PH of Soil

Most grasses like a ph level of 6.5 which is slightly acidic. A ph of 7.0 is neutral. Dandelions on the other hand, like soil with a ph level of 7.5, slightly alkaline. Thus a proper ph level will support the growth of your grass and at the same time retard the growth of dandelions. Dolomitic lime is used to increase the alkalinity of the soil, where magnesium and calcium are also needed. Hi-cal lime increases the alkalinity where the soil has adequate magnesium. Flowers Of Sulphur is used to increase the acidity of the soil.

Organic Fertilizers

Fertilizers list the percentage of Nitrogen, Phosphorous & Potassium on the bag, such as 7-7-7. Soil also requires other macro-nutrients including sulphur, calcium and magnesium and trace elements such as iron, boron and zinc.

Organic Nitrogen Sources:

Canola seed meal: (6-2-1) maximum of 5 kilograms/10 sq meters (10lb/100 sq ft). Lasts 5 months.

Fish meal: (10.5-6-0) max 2.5 kg/10 sq mtr (5lb/100 sq ft). Lasts 6-8 months.

Blood meal: (12.5-1-3) max 1.5kg/10 sq mtr (3lb/100 sq ft). Lasts 4 months.

Organic Phosphorous Sources:

Bone meal: (3-20-0) plus 20-30% calcium. Max 2.5 kg/10 sq mtr ( 5lb/100 sq ft). Lasts more than 12 months.

SingleSuperPhosphate: (0-20-0) plus 20% calcium & 12% sulphur. Max 2.5kg/10 sq mtr (5lb/100 sq ft). Starts to release in 2-3 months.

Organic Potassium Sources:

Kelp meal: (1-0-1.2) plus 33% trace minerals. Max 0.5kg/10 sq mtr (1lb/100 sq ft). Lasts 6-12 months.

Wood ashes: (0-0-1 to 0-0-10) Raises PH level also. Max 1 kg/10 sq mtr (2lb/100 sq ft). Lasts more than 12 months.

Compost - that old black magic

All soils benefit from nutrient rich applications of compost at any time. Compost from rotted organic matter is the best all round soil conditioner. It improves drainage, provides plant nutrients and provides beneficial micro-organisms. Apply any time of the year and often.

Watering

Most people water their lawns too much. Lawns need about one inch of water per week. If you haven't received enough rain in the past week to make up a full inch then you can add your own rain water from your rain barrels. One deep watering is much better then short spurts of water. Soaking the soil once a week will encourage deep root growth which will withstand the dry periods better.

Water early in the morning before it gets to hot and the water evaporates. Don't water at dusk as this leaves the grass wet at night which can encourage disease.

Cutting

Don't cut your grass shorter than 3 inches. Longer grass crowds out the weeds and can withstand pest attacks better. Leave nitrogen rich grass clippings on the lawn to feed it.

Aeration

A major cause of weed problems is compact soil. The compact soil stresses and kills the roots of your grasses, allowing weeds to move in and take their place. Aerating the soil allows oxygen to penetrate and restores proper drainage. Most lawns should be aerated at least twice a year, once early in the spring and once in the fall.

After the spring aeration, top-dress with screen compost and pest-resistant grass seed. Immediately after aerating in the fall, apply organic fertilizers as needed. A mid-season aeration is recommended for lawns with heavy thatch.

Use an aerator that leaves a "plug" of dirt on your lawn. By removing some of the soil you are sure to get air and water down into the soil. Aerators that just use "spines" to make a hole could compact your ground further and the holes can quickly fill back in.

De-thatching

Thatch is a dense layer of dead grass stems and roots compacted on the surface of the soil. It is resistant to decay. A thick layer of thatch tends to prevent water from soaking into the soil.

Thatch, thicker than a half inch encourages insects and disease. De-thatch in the FALL. If you discover in the spring that you have a thick layer of thatch, aerate and wait for fall. De-thatching will create some stress for your lawn. It will help if you add a layer of compost afterwards.

Insects

Ants

Ants are attracted to nutritionally poor, dry soils, low in organic matter. Generally, if you increase the organic matter in your soil by top-dressing with compost, your soil will retain more moisture and the ant problem will take care of itself. You can apply sand, borax or bone meal to the mounds also.

Chinch Bugs

Chinch bugs like lots of thatch, dry grass roots and soil low in nitrogen. Aerate in spring and summer and de-thatch in fall. If you have hordes of chinch bugs and they are killing patches of your lawn, put a capful of dishwashing soap in a sprinkling can filled with water and drench the problem area. Then lay a piece of white flannel over the problem area. The chinch bugs will cling to the flannel as they try to escape the soap. In 15 to 20 minutes, vacuum the flannel or rinse in a bucket of insecticidal soap. Sounds crazy but it works.

Sod Webworm Moths

If you notice small whitish moths darting about, you likely have sod webworms. Best action is to aerate and top-dress with endophytic grass and de-thatch in the fall. If you need more help that this, you can try introducing beneficial nematodes as a "natural" control.

White Grubs

These grubs are soft and white, with a C-shaped body. They can be from a quarter inch to 3 inches long. And they can cause patches of your lawn to turn brown and die. The best defense is a dense healthy lawn. De-thatch, aerate and keep surface moisture to a minimum by watering deeply and infrequently.

Milky Spore Disease - a naturally occurring bacterium will control white grubs for years once well established in your soil. You can also try introducing beneficial nematodes.

Beneficial Nematodes

Beneficial nematodes are nature's way of effectively controlling the larvae stage (white grubs) of the Common Chafer, European Chafer, Japanese Beetle, Asiatic Garden Beetle, Black Vine Weevil, Strawberry Root Weevil, plus May & June Beetles.

They are a safe and sensible way to reduce white grubs infestations and other pest insects while not harming your grass or beneficial insects.

How to apply: normally you just add them to water and spray onto the lawn. Follow the instructions from your supplier. A package of 50 million nematodes will cover 2500 sq. ft. or 250 sq. metres.

Weeds

Most weed problems can be attributed to poor soil conditions. Look after the soil and you also look after the weeks. Aerate, de-thatch, check PH levels, add compost.

Chickweed

This annual plant sends out tangled stems that root rapidly in acidic, moist soil. Check your ph level and adjust for acidity. Hand pull the weeds and your problem will soon disappear.

Clover

All clovers are extremely beneficial to lawns. The fix nitrogen in the soil and are often planted as "green manure". Clovers attract beneficial nectar feeding insects. Think twice before you decide to do away with this "weed". If you are determined to get rid of the clover, make a solution of one part vinegar and one part liquid fertilizer (fish fertilizer is best). Squirt the patch of clover with this mixture. The clover and grass will turn brown, but the fertilizer will bring back the grass.

Crabgrass

This is a sign of close mowing and poor aeration. Improve your soil to get rid of the crabgrass and pull by hand.

Creeping Charlie

Creeping charlie likes mostly shady areas. To get rid of it, increase drainage by aerating, de-thatching and adding screened compost. Allow soil to dry in affected areas between watering.

Dandelions

Dandelions attract the parasitic wasp that helps to keep down caterpillar, fly maggot and earwig populations.

You can control dandelions by pulling by hand, checking the ph levels of the soil and mowing the lawn before the dandelions go to seed.

Thistle

Thistle has a deep root that cannot be destroyed easily. It must be dug out completely as any little pieces left in the ground will grow anew. Fill holes with topsoil and sprinkle with ryegrass.


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Sunday, December 25, 2011

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Monday, December 19, 2011

Odor-Free Countertop Compost Container: 1.5 GALLONS

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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Tumbleweed 200003 58-Gallon Rotating Compost Bin, Green

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The Tumbleweed compost tumbler has a neat, compact design makes it an ideal compost bin for any level composter with any amount of garden space. By giving the Tumbleweed a spin every few days, it's easy to create fresh compost. The 100% UV protected, recycled plastic is a dark green color. When the sun hits the dark compost bin, it heats up the contents inside, speeding up the breakdown process. A stainless steel bar going through the compost bin breaks up any larger clumps that might form, further helping the breakdown process. The galvanized steel leg base makes this composting unit extremely sturdy, no matter how heavy the compost inside gets. These legs won't rust, so the composter will last many years out in the elements. With dual-end twist lock lids, it's easy to add or remove material no matter which end is up. The locking lids also prevent any small animal pests from getting into the bin. The lids are also vented, keeping the compost aerated while allowing any compost tea to drain out into the soil under the bin. The Tumbleweed compost tumbler holds up to 58 gallons of materials while continuously breaking down kitchen scraps, yard debris and other compostable materials into rich, organic compost that plants will love.

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

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Sunday, December 4, 2011

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The ¾ gal kitchen compost pail can help to collect kitchen food waste including bread, vegetable, fruit peels, meat, bone, fish, and dairy products. And then, the food waste can be transferred into the 5 gal Bokashi bucket. EM ceramic powder is infused into the bucket for faster fermentation. With Bokashi Bran as a compost accelerator, the food waste in the bucket ferments, and transforms into nutrient-rich compost. Kit includes: 2lb Bokashi Bran, 1 Bokashi Bucket, 1 kitchen food waste collection pail.

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Friday, November 25, 2011

How to Make Wood in Your Aquarium Sink

!±8± How to Make Wood in Your Aquarium Sink

For making a beautiful and natural looking aquarium there is nothing that compares to having some real wood as part of the aquascape. One of the problems with using wood in an aquarium is, wood floats in water. With most aquariums the wood will be wanted to be submerged, not floating at the top.

Wood does float but not always. Many types will actually sink if they are fully saturated with water. It can take time to saturate the wood but it is easy to do just by keeping the wood submerged for a few weeks. The time can be more or less depending on the size of the wood and the type of wood. Popular aquarium wood like manzanita can saturate and sink fairly quickly.

You can soak it in a bucket or other container of water, just be sure the wood is fully submerged in water. You may have to place something heavy on the wood to keep it all under water. Soaking the wood for a while is also good for washing the natural tannins out of it. When soaking it is good to change the water once every day or two.

If you don't want to wait that long and want the wood in the aquarium you can attach weight to it. A piece of slate or stone can work well. These can be glued to the wood with silicone, drilled and attached with a stainless steel bolt, and it can be tied with a piece of fishing line. Just make sure you use silicone that is non toxic or food grade silicone.

You could also just set a heavy rock on the wood but there could be a hazard if the rock and or wood slips. The falling rock and the wood rising to the surface could make a mess of your aquarium, break something, or even injure or kill a fish. Because of this the best way is to either saturate the wood or securely attach a weight.


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Sunday, November 20, 2011

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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

Bruce Deuley & Bob Webster - Compost Tea (1 of 9)

An entertaining and insightful tag team effort from gardener & radio host Bob Webster & organic specialist & radio host Bruce Deuley. The subject is compost tea and how you can make a brewer yourself for less than . It was a bit chilly, but got pretty warm once the pavilion was filled to capacity. I had a laugh out loud moment when Bruce walked in (before I started filming) and was offered a compost tea handout by a nice lady (who didn't know it was Bruce). Bruce was a sport and said it would help him sound like he knows what he's talking about. Good times! Bruce's tea bucket design placed 2nd as judged by Dr. Elaine Ingham (www.soilfoodweb.com This is impressive considering other contenders tea makers range from 00 and up! Here is Bruce's guide for the DIY compost tea maker: dchall.home.texas.net Informative Shades of Green handout on compost tea: organic.meetup.com Bruce Deuley's website: www.natureapproved.net Shades of Green www.shadesofgreensa.com

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Saturday, November 12, 2011

Sun-Mar 200 50-Gallon Rotating Compost Bin

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The Sun-Mar 200 is a continuous composter with a 6 bushel (50 gallon) capacity. It is excellent for composting kitchen scraps and a few cut up garden trimmings. Compost discharges automatically. No waiting for batches to finish. Pest resistant. Easy to load and turn. Sun-Mar composters go a step further by incorporating the Sun-Mar patented double drum Autoflow design. In the Autoflow design, material goes in the top and compost exits automatically out the end as the drum rotates.

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

What Can You Add to a Kitchen Compost Bucket?

!±8± What Can You Add to a Kitchen Compost Bucket?

If you're interested in composting your kitchen scraps, you've probably wondered just how to go about getting started. Thankfully it's quite easy to compost as part of your everyday kitchen cleanup or cooking routine.

If you're not familiar with kitchen composting, here's a quick introduction: Composting in the kitchen is generally just a process of adding organic food materials to a small compost bucket or bin that sits on the kitchen counter. Either when that bucket gets full, or on a daily basis, you take it outside to a larger compost pile or bin and add those kitchen materials into the mix.

Pretty much any organic food scraps can be added to your kitchen compost bin. The most commonly added materials are fruit and vegetable scraps.

If you eat a banana for example, you can add the peel to your kitchen compost. If you chop up lettuce to use in a salad you can add the heart, or core, of the lettuce head too. You can add onion and potato peelings, apple cores, the parts of tomatoes you don't eat, rinds from cantaloupe or watermelon and so on.

When you add food items like this, it helps to chop or shred them into smaller pieces so they'll break down and decompose at a much faster rate.

Some people don't realize this, but there are many more things used in the kitchen every day, which can also be added to your compost pail. Coffee and tea grounds are one of the best items to add to any composting effort for example, because they're very rich in vitamins and nutrients which will enhance your overall composting efforts. Coffee and tea grounds also help reduce odors that might come from rotting organic fruit and vegetable matter.

Coffee grounds can be added to the compost pail straight from the coffee pot, and you can add the filter too because it's made of paper. The same applies to tea grounds: If you use them in tea bag style, you can add the bag and all to your kitchen composting container.

Plain old paper is another excellent compost material, and most of us have this in our kitchen every day too. If you buy food in cardboard boxes for example, you can tear the box into small bits and toss that into your compost container. Any plain paper bags and wrapping can also be added, and will contribute towards making wonderful rich compost for you in the end.


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Tuesday, October 25, 2011

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