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Organic Lawns


What differentiates an organic lawn from the rest? Organic lawns can be lush, green, healthy spaces, just like their chemically treated counterparts. The difference is that organic lawns are free of the harmful pesticides, herbicides, and commercial fertilizers that can pose a threat to the environment, pets, and even humans.

Organic methods provide a safe, effective, responsible alternative to using pesticides and other chemicals for successful growth, control and maintenance. Combining advanced organic products with traditional gardening techniques, organic lawn care can be a relatively easy and incredibly rewarding way to support a truly healthy, vibrantly green lawn.

Organic Fertilizer
To realize your goal of having a thriving lawn with green grass all around, your first step is to ensure that the soil in which the grass will grow is healthy. While some homeowners choose to use chemical fertilizers, these products can have future adverse effects on soil health. Those who practice natural lawn care will choose an organic fertilizer instead of a commercial product. Lawns benefit from the slow-release effect of organic fertilizers, which provide vital nutrients without the risk of burning or otherwise harming the grasses.

Because organic fertilizers are made of natural products, they help to support the health and vitality of both the grass and soil, lengthening and strengthening grass roots, and helping to deter pests and diseases.

Seaweed
A traditional organic lawn care favorite known for its beneficial properties is seaweed. Loaded with trace elements like zinc, magnesium and iron, regular seaweed applications can help support plant health and root development. Additionally, these trace elements can help fight off fungal diseases. Aside from being extremely beneficial to the health of your lawn, seaweed is also quite inexpensive. Bathing your lawn and garden with liquid seaweed is truly affordable way to support your beautiful organic lawn. Experts recommend that you apply seaweed at least once per month, but even less frequent applications will produce beneficial results.

Water Early and Deeply
Grass, like most living things, needs water in order to thrive. Without water, grass will whither, turn brown, and eventually die. A healthy and productive watering session involves more than sprinkling a few drops of water here and there, or hosing down the entire area. Practicing organic lawn care requires that you give your grass about one inch of water once per week. Light, frequent sprinklings will encourage the shallow roots that grasses have. Water as early as possible to give the lawn and garden a healthy start to the day. If you wait until the afternoon or evening, the lawn may develop a fungal invasion due to insufficient evaporation. Finally, be thorough in your watering to avoid brown patches and wasted water.

Practice organic lawn care as an alternative to applying chemical fertilizers and pesticides. You’ll find that natural methods can be easier and more cost efficient, while providing the lush, green lawn you desire. Best of all, the environment will be able to breathe a little easier.

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