Change To Green Lawn Care Products And Your Family Will Thank You

By Michael Tait

What are green lawn care products? They are organic products that you apply to your lawn instead of chemical ones. If you are thinking why you should apply green lawn care products then read on to discover what the benefits of green lawn care products are.

Lawn care can be a complex practice that entails various different components that need to support each other so that your lawn can really be healthy. But have you considered why you would like to use green lawn care products. If you want to apply them because they are cheaper and easier to use, then possible they aren't for you. However, if you want the best looking lawn and want products that are harmless for your family and your pets then green lawn care products are for you.

Organic Lawn Care Product Benefits

Green lawn care products make things healthier for you and your family and they also make your lawn healthier. Many times, chemical treatments for your lawn change the natural minerals or elements in your lawn with chemical ones; your lawn will become dependent on these chemicals to live. With no chemicals, the lawn browns and becomes contaminated. Natural, green lawn care products do not have this problem as they maintain the lawns natural growth with natural nutrients and minerals. While your lawn would not do as well without these organic products, it does not wither and die as dramatically as when you stop applying chemical treatments.

Additionally, the organic green lawn care products are generally not whatever harmful, so you, your children, and your pets can relax on the lawn without worrying that you will become ill. If you apply chemicals, you have to use a mask, gloves, and possibly eye protectors - would you like your children playing on the lawn or your pet licking the grass if it is full of dangerous chemicals?

A further reason why green lawn care products are generally better is that they make your lawn stronger in general. They support the growing process and will cause your lawn to have strong roots that will allow your lawn stand up to harsh winters or scorching summers. This means less work on your part to keep your lawn healthy in the long run. A chemical lawn will not be as good at fighting off these things because it relies on the chemicals to stay strong not its inner strength.

Pet and Child Safe Lawn Care Products

One of the more commonly used child and pet safe lawn care products is organic fertilizer. Organic fertilizer helps not only your lawn to prosper and support its natural resistance to insects and disease, it is also completely safe. By using a natural, green lawn care product like organic fertilizer you not only aid the health of your lawn but of everyone in your home.

On average two applications of organic fertilizer per year is more than adequate. At first, if your lawn is considerably damaged, you could need further applications. A green pet and child safe lawn care product can increase the health of your lawn and the strength of its root system so that you don't need to constantly apply it.

In addition to organic fertilizer you can use seaweed to support the health of your lawn. Seaweed is very rich in minerals and is not expensive - it is something you can apply for a small amount of cash on a monthly basis.

I hope this has given you some insight into why using green products for your lawn is the safest thing to do. I was an administrator of an organic coffee plantation with the use of organic material as well as organic insecticides and fungicides. Also, I have a chemical free garden that produces organic citrus fruit and vegetables - convert to organic and green gardening because it is truly rewarding and safe. - 30422

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Constructive Information On Your Home-Based Hydroponics System

By Frank Froggatt

There are quite of few different homemade hydroponics kits out there and if it is your intention to buy one, then be very sure of what you intend to grow with it as many of them can be used for any kind of crop.If this is a field that you are just getting into and you are looking for a place to begin, then you can find a kit in a local store, but they can be rather expensive. Let's go ahead and take a little bit of a closer look at what is really needed for you to be successful in this venture instead.

What Do I Need For Homemade Hydroponics?

First of all you will need one tote that will work as the nutrients and mineral reservoir; then a water pump will be used for oxygenating the nutrients all the time. You're also going to need an upper container which is going to be used to hold your actual plant containers. In the bottom of the container, you're going to have to place to holes which will be used in the following way: the first hole is going to be used for flooding and draining, and the other one must be therefore an overflow pipe. A short tube is going to be connected to the bottom drain fitting from the water pump, and the water pump also needs to be hooked up to a timer clock. This is the basics of an effective homemade hydroponics. You need to set the timer on the pump to turn on for half an hour intervals four times a day.

If you got through the part of putting together a homemade hydroponics system, then you are about halfway there. The other essential part is to learn how to feed your plants. The type of crop that you want to grow will determine the type of nutrients and minerals you need to get the results that you want.

A couple of things that will help you to be successful are a pH meter and an EC meter as these will both help to keep you up-to-date on the amount of nutrients and minerals that are in your system. A homemade hydroponics setup is not something that's super easy to set up, but it's not real hard either and with a little bit of effort and determination you can see really nice results.

The setup is neither impossible to do nor is it very expensive to complete. You're going to need two 32 new totes, an aquarium water pump, and an air pump. You also need to buy the timer, the tubing for the plumbing, and the necessary fittings for the flood and drain.

Hydroponics has become quite a hobby for many researchers, and the fact is that its importance is recognized even by NASA who uses this technique in providing fresh vegetables and to recycle air on the orbital space station. - 30422

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After Building How To: Raised Bed Gardening

By Jonathan Beltran

When you're through with building a garden bed, be sure to congratulate yourself because now that your garden is set in place you can start raised bed gardening. It may be a bit empty now, but through this article you can begin the fun part.

When you use the right kind of soil, manage watering and keep your plants healthy and disease free, you can build a great raised bed garden that will beat all your expectations.

Soil pH Levels

One of the safer techniques for making a raised bed garden is also a simple one. Use a mixture of one quarter yard soil, three quarters compost and sand. This puts a solid base to start your gardening and should prompt some nice growth. Always keep track of your soil's pH levels, too. If it's overly alkaline, nothing will grow.

Kill All The Weeds

The way your raised bed garden is setup should help prevent weeds, but since when have plans ever gone the way they were initially drawn? Put organic mulch over the top of your bed as an added protective measure.

If that doesn't work, try products for weed guarding to make sure those pesky weeds stay away. If this still doesn't stop them, don't worry too much. They're simple to get rid of, and remember gardening is ongoing work. There are going to be setbacks occasionally.

Reasonable Watering

It's just as unhealthy for plants to be watered too much as it is to be ignored. If plants stay wet for long period of time, disease will be more likely to form on the leaves and general bad health will result. To combat this, do your watering by hand and focus on the areas of the garden in which plants are buried and try to avoid watering surrounding areas as well.

Alternatively, you can pick up one of those irrigation systems. These handy contraptions use a dripping technology to water enough but not too much. Whatever you do, don't just hose down your plants.

Minding Your Raised Bed

Though raised bed gardening actually requires little maintenance, there are still things you have to stay on top of as a gardener. First, obviously you need to water your plants as necessary, being careful not to overdo it. Next, try turning the soil over periodically, adding in new organic matter as you go.

In the event that disease gets a foothold in your garden, empty the bed and replace the soil with all new soil/compost/sand mixture and reseat your plants. It's also important to keep an eye on your garden and make sure it's not tipping over time.

Low maintenance gardeners and lovers of nature enjoy raised bed gardening the most, but it's a great hobby for anyone. It's simple to pretty up your yard and grow some delicious vegetables all at once.

By following the tips above, you'll keep your garden beautiful and secure -- for the plants and you, as the owner. - 30422

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From Grass To An Organic Vegetable Garden On Your Front Lawn

By Susan Honeywell

Lawns may look good, but they are unproductive, require a lot of care, and are environmentally unfriendly due to the high use of pesticides and fertilizers necessary to maintain them. As even the White House has discovered, turning a lawn into an organic vegetable garden is a much better use for the land.

Don't be put off by the idea of organic vegetable gardening being a strenuous and unrewarding physical activity involving lots of tilling. If you follow this easy guide and some easy principles, you won't have to do any tilling and you'll turn your lawn into a garden with real ease.

Start by marking off the area for your organic vegetable garden with string. The White House's vegetable garden is about thirty feet by thirty feet square, which is enough to feed a large family. But to start, you could do with a quarter of that space. Water the area thoroughly.

Cover the area with a six inch thick mix of sand or gravel, old grass clippings, soil, and some ready-made organic compost or manure. This will ensure a solid nutrient base for your organic vegetables to grow on in years to come. Cover everything with cardboard, or with several layers of newspaper. This cover will eventually become compost too.

Now build a raised bed frame around the whole area for your organic vegetable garden, providing for walk paths if the area is big. It's best to use solid, untreated wood planks. You can add dividing frames if you like. The previous paper layer needs to stick out from the sides of the main frame.

Add a mix of organic compost, soil, and pebbles until the frame is full. This is the layer that your plants will grow in, and that you will replace with your own compost as time goes by. But for now, you'll have to buy compost to start your organic vegetable garden.

You should now leave everything as it is for at least a couple of weeks, ideally for a month. In this time, your old lawn and the organic materials on top will decompose, with the help of earthworms that will return to the previously sterile earth, and everything will turn into a fertile mixture for your seeds.

Now is the time to plant baby plants known as seedlings, or alternatively seeds. If you don't have any available from a windowsill you can get seeds and seedlings from shops, from neighbours, or over the internet at specialized organic vegetable gardening retailers.

Regarding the herbs and vegetables to pick for your lawn turned new garden, go wild and take whatever you prefer. Don't be afraid to leave out some common plants and go for lesser known crops, the variety of plants available to the home grower compared to the supermarket is staggering.

It's recommended to involve any kids that live in your area in the planning of the organic vegetable garden. This should of course include your own children, but also any other kids in your neighbourhood that your family is on friendly terms with. They will be engrossed in the activity, and you will get some help to transform that lawn into a garden.

Starting a compost heap is just as important as the other steps to a perfect organic vegetable garden. For that you need to pile all your garden clippings and non-animal kitchen waste into a wooden frame or a special composting box and water. After a while, you will have more compost for your plants. - 30422

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Organic Fertilizer Is Saving Our Planet, One Lawn And Garden At A Time

By Tina Hull

Fertilizing your lawns, gardens and crops with organic fertilizer is the way Mother Nature wanted it to be. Fish emulsion is a renewable source that has served as nature's finest organic fertilizer for centuries. How we ever converted to synthetic fertilizers is beyond me.

A little known Gulf fish called the Menhaden is used for its oils and the byproducts make a great fertilizer. And how appropriate is it that Menhaden, loosely translated, means "that which manures", since manure is an excellent fertilizer as well.

A much desired quality of fish emulsion as organic fertilizer is that it offers instant gratification. One misconception many people have is that all organic fertilizers don't act fast enough. True, some organic fertilizers are slow acting but not fish emulsion. Your plants benefit almost immediately after its application. Some other organic fertilizers leave you waiting. Often their ingredients need some time to decompose and release their nutrients. You have to be careful to store fish emulsion at room temperature so that it doesn't degrade before you want it to as it will in excessive heat.

Seedlings especially benefit from fish emulsion as organic fertilizer because it is so fast acting and transplants need the extra attention so they aren't harmed too badly from transplanting. Fish emulsion applied to roots of plants ready to go into the ground helps the plant?s roots cling to its nutrient rich soil, aiding in transplanting by reducing shock to the plant.

Organic fertilizer doesnt pose the same risks that synthetic fertilizers do. Brown burn spots on the lawn are a problem of the past. Your plants wont be dropping dead from chemical overload.

Yes, fish emulsion has a drawback, it doesn't smell too great. Though a super organic fertilizer, you'll want to exercise caution when using. Try to keep it off your hands and clothes. The lovely aroma will diminish after a short period of time, so don't worry. You won't have to live with it for very long.

The Menhaden fish is the best fish to use for organic fertilizer. They're too bony to eat, but they feed on mineral rich plankton making them a treat for the lawn and garden, super rich in nutrients.

Fish emulsion has been used as an organic fertilizer for so long that no one can legitimately debate whether or not it works. Millions of lawns and gardens are well serviced by fish emulsion, especially younger plants. The rewards justify the stench, so get over it. This too shall pass. Your vegetation will thrive like never before when using fish emulsion as your primary organic fertilizer on your lawn and garden. - 30422

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Organic Fertilizer Is The Only Way To Go!

By Tina Hull

Nature didn't give us chemicals to nurture our lawns and gardens. Nature gave us some excellent stuff to keep our vegetation healthy and organic fertilizer has forever outdone itself. Fish emulsion, in particular, has been used by our ancestors for centuries. Someone somewhere had some bright idea that chemicals were the ticket to green lawns and red tomatoes, but they obviously didn't think the idea through to the finish. Well, this is the finish and organic fertilizer a brighter idea.

The best fish by-product to use for an organic fertilizer comes from the Menhaden fish. Menhaden meaning "that which manures". Such a great name since manure is an excellent fertilizer too. The Menhaden fish is an organic and renewable source, serving North America for centuries as an extraordinary organic fertilizer. For centuries our ancestors used the Menhaden fish to make crops grow incredible yields?way before synthetic fertilizer was a twinkle in anyone's eye.

An advantage to using fish emulsion as your primary organic fertilizer is that it produces results immediately. Many other organic fertilizers, though good for your vegetation, are slow acting. The wonderful nutrients they possess can't be accessed by your plants roots until they have decomposed. Instant gratification is something we can all appreciate on some level. Since it degrades so quickly, your plants will get what they need NOW! Since it does degrade fast, you want to make sure it's stored at room temperature so it doesn't start working its magic before it's in the soil.

Fish emulsion is a great organic fertilizer for seedlings. Since fish emulsion acts so promptly, it makes a great fertilizer for transplants too. Transplants particularly need some extra attention so as not to risk any harm from the shock of transplanting.

Chemical fertilizers risk burning your lawn and plants. Organic fertilizer doesn't pose these same risks. You won't have ugly brown spots on your lawn or plants dropping dead from toxic chemicals.

Fish emulsion does have a strong offensive odor, so when handling you might consider rubber gloves and clothes fit for fish smell in case of any splashes. The stench does dissipate with a little time so don't worry, you won't have a fishy lawn and garden for any longer than what's tolerable.

The Menhaden fish is the best fish to use for organic fertilizer. They're too bony to eat, but they feed on mineral rich plankton making them a treat for the lawn and garden, super rich in nutrients.

This renewable source, fish emulsion, has proven itself to be awesome organic fertilizer, especially the little Menhaden from the Atlantic and Caribbean. Lawns and gardens all over benefit greatly from this organic fertilizer, especially seedlings and transplants. Once you get over the smell, you can reap the rewards. You won't risk burning any vegetation and your garden and lawn will thrive like never before. If you're after instant gratification, fish emulsion is the organic fertilizer for you. - 30422

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Take Back Your Life With Organic Gardening

By Tina Hull

By growing your own organic food, you ensure that you and your family are eating the best food possible. Organic gardening makes this doable. A great fertilizer for organic gardening is fish emulsion. Your garden plants will be laden with beautiful, nutritious fruits and veggies, more than any synthetic fertilizer could ever deliver.

Gardeners around the world have used fish emulsion in their gardens for centuries. It nourishes them like no other, making a huge contribution to the success of organic gardening. The results aren't limited to veggies either. Flower beds thrive, producing tons of fragrant, colorful blooms that attract handsome birds and stunning butterflies.

Organic gardening can mean so much more than just a natural way to put food on the table. Organic gardens are an example to others, teaching how to grow your own food without harming the environment, and inevitably the mass produced, chemical laden crops will have less business, maybe even making farms that are using synthetic fertilizers rethink how they do things. Maybe they'll see that fish emulsion beats out toxins when it comes to growing produce and grains.

If everyone relied on organic gardening as their prime source for food, the world would change dramatically. Our refrigerators would be chemical free and full of nutrition. Changing the way we think will lead us to changing what we buy and what we eat. Thinking before we shop saves tons of waste, and thinking even farther enough ahead will have us growing our own veggies and shopping less altogether, and that bottom line means less waste.

All walks of life are changing their eating habits these days. Unfortunately for the consumer, buying organic can be pretty expensive. It's great for the organic farmer, but too many people simply can't afford to eat healthy, and they suffer in the long run. That's why organic gardening can make a tremendous difference in the overall health of people in general. Since eating organic has made a comeback, more participants benefitting from a healthy diet will make this a health food revolution instead of just a trend.

Green is the way to go. Somehow we became disillusioned that the use of chemicals in our gardens was a good thing, when in fact we were destroying the foundation of our gardens. How much more pain will be inflicted before society realizes what's going on? Organic gardening is playing a huge part in repairing what has been done to the environment.

The only way we can truly know what we're putting into our bodies is to eat what we grow ourselves, and organic gardening will ensure that we are getting the highest quality food possible. Stereotypes attached to organic gardening need to be put aside and the true dilemma at hand addressed. It's time to stop messing up and start picking up the pieces, making our world the beautiful planet it was meant to be. Fish emulsion is serving a grand purpose in fertilizing our organic gardens, and let's not forget the other methods that play an important part in keeping our gardens natural. Go green. - 30422

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Organic Dog Food

By Frank Williams

The desire for healthy food seems to apply equally to people and their pets, since many pet owners prefer to buy organic products to feed man's best friend. One could be forgiven for being surprised at the large variety of organic dog food on offer in the market. Just like for humans, there are a lot of pet illnesses that one could cure or even prevent in the first place by the use of organic pet food.

For instance, organic dog food could reduce the risk of the dog developing skin diseases and allergies. The explanation for the positive health effects is the absence of additives, chemicals, colourants and pesticides. Instead there are just grain extracts and high quality proteins for ingredients of organic dog food. Organic dog food also contains more nourishment, which is reflected in the higher levels of energy and the normal weight of the pet.

Healthy, organic dog food contains more nutrients, which is reflected in the greater levels of energy and the normal weight of the pet. Furthermore, regular dog food can cause diabetes and excess weight with all the concomitant problems that accompany these illnesses: back ailment, organ failure and decreased mobility. How can organic dog food help here, then? Well, simply because organic pet food does not contain bulk filler; they are nutrient-packed products that create energy not fat. Moreover, it is best and definitely a lot easier to prevent health issues than try to treat them afterwards.

A more efficient digestion and a stronger immunity system are the other main benefits that accompany the use of organic pet food. Due to the absence of chemicals usually present in ordinary pet food, your dog will no longer vomit or experience gas or diarrhea. A more efficient is what will result from a healthy diet. Moreover, the quality of the nutritional substances in organic dog food, enhances the immunity functions, thereby reducing the risks of infection and all sorts of specific diseases that affect dogs on an everyday basis.

A high number of veterinarians claim that organic dog food substantially extends the life of any animal, to say nothing of the fact that it will go through old age a lot better. It is quite common that pet owners who choose organic dog food, are also interested in eating organic foods themselves, sticking with healthy organic food that boost bodily functions and avoid toxins and disease.

Ask your dog food provider about organic dog food and if there is none available at your local shop, try to order it online. There are many web pages that sell such foods at fairly fair prices.

One last tip, be very, very wary of dried dog food like biscuits, no matter what it says on the packet. A few years ago, I had a dog called Becky that remained at home alone during the day, while I went to the office. I didn't like to leave her tinned food, because of flies, bacteria and vermin, so I bought dry food, which would not go off during the day. However, within six years she had contracted diabetes, which meant that I had to inject her with insulin every morning. Sometimes, she would have a fit. The veterinary said that it was quite common for dogs fed only on dry biscuits to contract diabetes, so check the food with your vet first or feed organic wet food. - 30422

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