Posts Tagged "Lawn Cutting"

Lawn care tips for a lush lawn

Posted by on Apr 21, 2013 in News | Comments Off on Lawn care tips for a lush lawn

Fertilize There’s no one-size-fits-all formula for springtime—it all depends on the soil and the type of grass you have. Your soil test will offer tips on what amendments to add, or take the results to a gardening center and get their advice. Opt for a slow-release, organic fertilizer, and apply it to the outer edges of your lawn, then cover the middle, overlapping each pass by a few inches. You may have to mow more frequently afterward, since you’re adding nutrients at a time of rapid growth. Watch your Calcium intake Up to 90 percent of common lawn weeds are linked to a lack of...

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SPRING LAWN CARE MYTHS BUSTED

Posted by on Apr 12, 2013 in News | Comments Off on SPRING LAWN CARE MYTHS BUSTED

Many of the large SPRAY AND GO companies are eagerly out there applying pre-emergent control like corn gluten, seed and fertilizers. So understandably so, many customers are asking why is V.I.P, why aren’t you out there?  We are eager to be out there but we simply cannot apply lawn best practices if we know they are not going to work. We work on quality and not quantity.. Larger companies have a large downside, they have too many customers and only a finite amount of time to get all of there programs in. This article is intended to blow some myths up and provide the detail. This is our...

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Why should I aerate my lawn ?

Posted by on Mar 29, 2013 in Aeration, Landscape, Lawn Care, Lawn Cutting, News, Organic LawnCare, Property Maintenance, Woodstock Ontario | Comments Off on Why should I aerate my lawn ?

So winter is over and you look out your window at your lawn. So should I bother aerating my lawn? What is aerating and why should I do it? Aerating is the process of inserting holes in your lawn for better water absorption, nutrient absorption, root development, and helping the process of eliminating thatch. The problem starts when the top four inches of soil becomes extremely hard and compact. Like when you stuff a bag to make more room. Eventually you run out of room and there is no place else for the trash to go. Well this is working on the same concept of compaction. The water and...

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Novel grasses may be the answer to the next generation of lawn care

Posted by on Mar 24, 2013 in Aeration, Grub, Landscape, Lawn Care, Nematode, News, Organic LawnCare, Property Maintenance, Uncategorized, Woodstock Ontario | Comments Off on Novel grasses may be the answer to the next generation of lawn care

With issues of lawn care inputs such as fertilizers, marginal effective weed control and water usage top of mind with homeowners, new varieties of tall fescues and perennial rye grasses may offer the solution. What to do with a terrible lawn? Simply the biggest reason for many poor lawns is that there is little or no soil underneath to support a thriving lawn on top. Without adequate soil, your lawn will always struggle to grow and sustain itself. Last year, we did a complete re-sodding of a lawn and found two 5 gallon oil barrels, a plethora of gravel, stones, mortar and about 1 inch of...

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Small engine winterize tips

Posted by on Nov 4, 2012 in Lawn Cutting, News, Uncategorized | Comments Off on Small engine winterize tips

Winterize your small engine for a easy Spring start. If you live in Canada, chances are you wont be using your lawn mower or hedge trimmer for at least 5 months. Clean-up If you have a pressure washer feel free to use it but, BE CAREFUL, dont spray it into sensitive engine parts or componets. Take care that you do not force dirt and water into bearings that were not designed to withstand that kind of pressure. The high pressure spray will also wash away any lubricant that it hits. After a good cleaning it would not hurt to oil the steel metal. Inspect Next step is to inspect the deck, deck...

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