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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs: March 2014
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs. A blog about organic lawn care from the professionals at Crownover Green, LLC. Early Spring Lawn Care Tips. With the official arrival of spring near, here are some tasks and tips that will help you prepare your lawn to look its best and stay healthy throughout the spring and summer. Pick up large debris. Mow down the brown. Water deeply and infrequently. Your lawn should not need to be watered more than twice a week (unless you are establishing a new lawn). Watering d...
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs: June 2014
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs. A blog about organic lawn care from the professionals at Crownover Green, LLC. If your lawn needs to be watered more than twice a week, then it has a problem. We often talk with folks about watering lawns and the most frequently asked questions related to watering are 1) "How often should I water my grass? And 2) "How long should I run my sprinklers? How often should I water my grass? The problem with frequent watering is not that you are using more water than necessary (...
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs: June 2013
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs. A blog about organic lawn care from the professionals at Crownover Green, LLC. We Pull. Weeds. Yes, we do pull weeds. From the lawn. With our hands. All sorts of weeds: bittercrest, chickweed, creeping charlie, dandelion, henbit, plantain, thistle . . . Weeds pulled from lawns in Raleigh and Wake Forest. So, at Crownover Green. There are some herbicides that are much safer than the typical chemical cocktails (a certified organic herbicide, another natural herbicide, and a...
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs: My grass is brown during the winter. Is it going to be ok?
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs. A blog about organic lawn care from the professionals at Crownover Green, LLC. My grass is brown during the winter. Is it going to be ok? Winter can be hard on a lawn, even in the Raleigh, NC area where the cool season is relatively mild overall with typically short periods of freezing temperatures. Along with sometimes frigid temperatures will come browning of your turf. Is brown grass during wintertime healthy grass, or is it a sign of a problem or deficiency? Picture W...
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs: December 2013
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs. A blog about organic lawn care from the professionals at Crownover Green, LLC. We Freeze. Weeds. Has added a "cool" new tool. Our organic weed killing arsenal for 2014. The Frostbite Natural Weed Control System. Uses a blast of dry ice to kill weeds with no residual chemicals and no adverse health effects. The Frostbite weed control device used by Crownover Green. New Frostbite device on left and old prototype on the right. We decided that the Frostbite system will be a g...
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs: February 2015
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs. A blog about organic lawn care from the professionals at Crownover Green, LLC. My grass is brown during the winter. Is it going to be ok? Winter can be hard on a lawn, even in the Raleigh, NC area where the cool season is relatively mild overall with typically short periods of freezing temperatures. Along with sometimes frigid temperatures will come browning of your turf. Is brown grass during wintertime healthy grass, or is it a sign of a problem or deficiency?
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs: December 2012
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs. A blog about organic lawn care from the professionals at Crownover Green, LLC. Why do we have lawns in the first place? This is the first blog post by Crownover Green. And while we plan for most of our posts to provide tips and information on organic lawn care, this first post is a somewhat philosophical explanation about our organic approach to lawn care. We cultivate our little pieces of the planet to fit our lifestyles and our sense of beauty. We like nice trees, s...
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs: May 2014
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs. A blog about organic lawn care from the professionals at Crownover Green, LLC. Why is my Bemudagrass so thin in some places? Almost every Bermudagrass lawn that we encounter has areas where the grass is thin. What do these lawns have in common? Shade Bermudagrass needs full sun all day in order to stay thick. If you have a Bermudagrass lawn, then you have probably noticed this phenomenon. To discuss a solution for your shady lawn. Go to Crownover Green's main website.
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"S.O.S. Sustainable Opportunities through Soil" | Ocean County Soil Conservation District
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Ocean County Soil Conservation District. Contact Us, Staff and Board. Board Agendas, Minutes & Finances. Public Notice & Bids. SHiP- Soil Health Improvement Project. Barnegat Bay Research on Subaqueous Soils. New Jersey Department of Agriculture. Programs for Adults and Children. 2016 Monthly Educational Programs Series for Adults. Schedule a Program for Adults, Teachers and Community Groups. Schedule a Program for Children, Students, Scouts and Community Groups. Poster Contest for Students. Soil Biologi...
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs: July 2014
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Organic Lawn Care News and FAQs. A blog about organic lawn care from the professionals at Crownover Green, LLC. How to Make Your Lawn More Heat and Drought Tolerant. Our climate in the Raleigh, NC area can be hard on landscape plants and especially turfgrass. Tall Fescue lawns can suffer damage as early as May when daytime temperatures reach 80 degrees and in the absence of soaking rainfall events. One inch of water per week. 8211; Your lawn needs at least. Water only when your lawn needs water –. There ...