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Professional Lawn Care for Your Home By You

April 10, 2009 by Natural Fertilizer · Leave a Comment 

Professional Lawn Care for Your Home By You




Men have had fights over it. It’s a battle of suburbia that has yet to be won. They all compete for the coveted prize with the best machines made by man. Lawn care has actually become a competition these days. Do you want a lawn to make your neighbors jealous for?
Lawns, yard, and grass: everyone has a name for that green space, but what it really is, is your own little piece of the earth. You own it, you take care of it, and you’re responsible for it. It needs you! And, you need it.
Our lawns have become a major player in our eco-system, after all it covers about 50 million acres in just America (2003 estimate). That means what you do is multiplied thousands of times over, every day in our country. So it’s important that you do things right and stop flying by the seat of your pants just because that’s the way you’ve always done it.
Besides keeping your house from sinking into some dark abyss, your lawn is an important part of our environment. Environmentally, turf grass reduces carbon dioxide emissions, mitigating the heat island effect commonly found in our urban environments.
Lawns also reduce energy consumption through its cooling effects and contribute to efforts to reduce global warming trends. Grass reduces soil erosion by holding the soil in place during heavy flooding. Just 2,500 square feet of lawn not only absorbs carbon dioxide from the air, but it also releases enough oxygen for a family of four to breathe.
It can say volumes about your pride as a homeowner. It can say volumes about your lack of pride as a homeowner.
The truth is that if you live in a community that thrives on the way houses look – ala Stepford – then lawn care is important to you!
But what the experts say is true: grass and lawns are an important part of the environment. Let’s face it: your turf grass, lawn, yard, or whatever you want to call it, is pretty cool. Not only does grass smell good when you mow it, but grass feels good to walk across. My kids like playing on it, and my dogs definitely like it for
entirely different reasons. Grass looks pretty in the early morning with the dew sparkling across it, or in the fall when the first frost settles in.
The only thing all that lovely lawn of green grass asks is a little care, a little patience, and to be fed and groomed occasionally. Pretty much what your kids expect, except you’ll never have to set up a college fund for your grass.
Believe it or not, some people feel that a beautifully manicured lawn is a hazard to the environment. They feel they are unhealthy habitats that consume not only time, but also precious resources
In actuality, a well manicured and well taken care of lawn can actually be a thriving eco-system that can help all sorts of living things thrive and grow. But this book isn’t really about that part of keeping a great lawn.
What we hope to do in this book is to help you realize your dream of having a beautifully manicured lawn by using the techniques and tricks that are used by professional landscapers.
Many times, there are people who believe that having a beautiful lawn requires the use of harmful fertilizers and other components that can damage the environment. The reality is that you can have a beautiful lawn without harming the environment.
Once you learn all of the particulars, we’re pretty sure that you’ll be amazed how you can achieve a beautiful front yard, back yard, and side yard – a beautiful lawn that your neighbors will be envious of.
What do you really need? Well, we’re going to show you. How do you take care of it? We’ll show you that too.
You can have a beautiful lawn and get rid of all the critiques from those natural people. There are many, many ways to cultivate and take care of your lawn without compromising on environmental concerns or taking up a bunch of your time.
Experts agree that a great lawn can be a reality. How do you achieve that? Read on, dear friend, read on!

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Caring For Your Lawn

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Caring For Your Lawn




For purposes of definition, any area where grass is growing evenly and at a low height can be referred to as a lawn. Sometimes, other plants may grow on it, depending on the preferences of the owner.

If you feel like having a lawn, there are a lot of things that you have to consider first. You can’t just wrinkle your nose, point to your neighbor’s lawn and have the same one. If the type of soil you’re using in your yard is different from your neighbor’s, it might not be possible for you to have exactly the same lawn as theirs.

Tools, tricks of the trade, grass types, seeding, watering, and other aspects of lawncare are all addressed in this book - a must read for law aficionados.

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Your Perfect Lawn The Ultimate Guide To A Beautiful Problem Free Lawn

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Your Perfect Lawn The Ultimate Guide To A Beautiful Problem Free Lawn




The Ultimate Guide To A Beautiful Problem Free Lawn

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A Beginners Guide to Starting a Lawn Care Business 1

April 10, 2009 by Natural Fertilizer · Leave a Comment 

A Beginners Guide to Starting a Lawn Care Business 1




A Beginners Guide to Starting a Lawn Care Business Everything I’ve learned about starting, running and maintaining a working profitable lawn care company over the past 5 years I’ll show you how I took $600.00 and turned it into $100k a year business in just under 3 years. Avoid the mistakes I made by learning from mine instead of yours and save thousands!

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