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Garden & Lawn Maintenance : Spring Flower Seed Planting Guide
When planting spring flower seeds, wait until two weeks after the last frost to plant them in the ground, or start them inside and move them outdoors when the weather warms up. Plant a variety of flowers to enjoy all year long withhelp from a sustainable gardener in this free video series on garden and lawn care. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
lawn edging, turf design, flower beds, garden borders, and Lawn Design with Perfect Edge
lawn edging, lawn care, lawn design, flower beds, garden care, www.baxtersperfectedge.com Design the most beautiful and symmetrical lawn edges, garden borders and flower beds with Perfect Edge, the revolutionary and unique design system. Visit www.baxtersperfectedge.com to see the range of designs
Gardening & Lawn Care Tips : How to Buy a Leaf Blower
When buying a leaf blower, purchase the appropriately sized blower for the yard. Buy a leaf blower with tips from a landscaper in this free video on gardening and lawn care. Expert: Bill Elzey Contact: www.showplacelawns.com Bio: Bill Elzey is the owner and manager of Showplace Lawns in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green
How to Get a Greener Lawn
William Moss offers best practices for greener, healthier lawns. Recommendations include beginning with organic fertilizers, such as Ringer® Lawn Restore® Fertilizer, to help build the soil without the fear of burning lawn or plants. In addition, William highlights when to water and mow, and how to restore lawn patches throughout your yard. He suggests using Safer® Brand’s Grub Killer, Ready-to-Spray Concentrate not only to protect from grubs, but from beetles as well. Organic lawn care products enable you to enjoy your backyard worry-free of harmful pesticides by using OMRI listed® herbicides, fungicides, and insecticides. For more information on organic lawn care visit www.saferbrand.com Grub Killer: www.saferbrand.com Organic Fertilzers www.saferbrand.com More lawn care products… www.saferbrand.com
Lawn & Gardening Tips : How to Till a Garden
Tilling a garden is an important part of installing new plants or sod and can also be done to get rid of weeds. Learn to till a garden withtips from a professional landscaper in this free video on lawns and gardening. Expert: Bill Elzey Contact: www.showplacelawns.com Bio: Bill Elzey is the owner and manager of Showplace Lawns in Austin, Texas. Filmmaker: Todd Green
“A Chemical Reaction” Trailer (Keep off the lawn!)
‘A Chemical Reaction’, is a documentary movie that tells the story of one of the most powerful and effective community initiatives in the history of North America. It started with one lone voice in 1984. Dr. June Irwin, a dermatologist, noticed a connection between her patients health conditions and their exposure to chemical pesticides and herbicides. With relentless persistence she brought her concerns to town meetings to warn her fellow citizens that the chemicals they were putting on their lawns posed severe health risks and had unknown side effects on the environment. Dr. Irwins persuasive arguments and data to back her findings eventually led the town of Hudson to enact a by-law that banned the use of all chemical pesticides and herbicides. The most mighty chemical companies in North America put their full legal weight on the tiny town and eventually the case made it to the Supreme Court. The towns right to protect its citizens was upheld, and — like a row of dominos — other municipalities followed suit. The movement spread so far and wide that the entire province of Quebec enacted a ban and Home Depot stopped putting the dangerous pesticide products on their shelves. Paul Tukey, one of the nations leading experts on organic lawn care has been following this story for years. After becoming seriously ill with acute pesticide sensitivity from applying chemical lawn products in his own lawn care business, he became an outspoken advocate for alternatives to chemical …
Lawn Maintenance, Part 4: Watering
Lowe’s home improvement expert, Mike Kraft, shares the best ways to maintain the health of your lawn. In Part 4 of this lawn care series, learn the tricks to proper lawn watering. Creating waterwise landscapes and installing automatic sprinklers are two ways to make watering easier. But, you can also try fan or oscillating hose sprinklers. Use rain guages and water timers to help adjust how much you should be watering. Typically, it is best to provide one inch of water once per week. Also, make sure to water the lawn in the morning to avoid lawn diseases. To find the rest of the lawn care and maintenance videos, visit www.Lowes.com
Lawn Maintenance, Part 1: Evaluation & Preparation
Lowe’s home improvement expert, Mike Kraft, explains the best ways to maintain the health of your lawn. In Part 1 of this lawn care series, learn how you can evaluate your lawn for problem areas. If there are bare areas, prepare for spot seeding. Or, if you want to protect and strengthen your lawn, try overseeding. Make sure that you rake the top soil before you add the grass seed. For overseeding, make sure that you dethatch dead grass and mow your lawn first. Next, aerate your lawn with a lawn aerator to allow the grass seeds to penetrate the soil. For the rest of the lawn care and maintenance series, visit www.Lowes.com
Lawn Maintenance, Part 3: Seeding Your Lawn
Lowe’s home improvement expert, Mike Kraft, gives helpful tips on how to maintain the health of your lawn. In Part 3 of this lawn care series, learn the tricks to overseeding an exisiting lawn. The first step to overseeding is picking the right grass seed. Make sure to check that there is low weed content before buying. Then, use a seed spreader to distribute grass seed in a criss-cross pattern over your lawn. Once applied, do not cover with straw as weeds could begin to grow. If you are concerned with birds, try a seed starter mat. To find the remaining lawn care videos on watering and general maintenance, visit www.Lowes.com