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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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Wallridge – Raised Planters & Backyard Walkway |
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Wallridge – Raised Planters & Backyard Walkway. On May.15, 2014, under Hardscapes. This home is well landscaped, but the homeowner wanted to upgrade the hardscape. The existing border material was a pre-cast concrete edging with a scalloped edging (in both red and cement gray). The border material was removed and the turf was allowed to re-grow to the drive and sidewalk. With “Fossil” finish was used to construct the face and cap of the walls. Click here to cancel reply. Feed for this post (comments).
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Planter Beds |
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Change Your Gardening Game with a Micro-Sprinkler System. On Jul.11, 2016, under Irrigation. Watering a lush, ornamental landscape can be very time consuming and expensive. Large scale sprinkler systems are very helpful, but they are also very expensive. Thanks to companies like Rain Bird and Orbit, homeowners can reap the benefits of more costly systems by using a timer/controller on their municipal water supply. Sprinklers, Misters, and Drippers. For more information please visit: Rain Bird. Were cut a...
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Walkway Accent for Local Restaurant |
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Walkway Accent for Local Restaurant. On Feb.08, 2015, under Hardscapes. The existing straw mulch was raked back and the area dug out to prepare a crushed gravel bed. Once level, pavers from Belgard. Were cut and installed. This will allow traffic to cut the corner without disturbing the bed, and will reduce maintenance in the form of repetitive cleanup. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published) (required). Feed for this post (comments). Welcome to the Ivey League Blog! Back to top ↑.
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Pruning Pampas Grass |
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On Mar.06, 2015, under Ornamental Grasses. Pampas Grass usually refers to the species. But is also used to describe both. Rake around the base of each individual tussock to remove rotting vegetation. This reduces insects, moisture, disease, and simply gives the plant a clean start for the Spring. Finally, be sure to rake the top of each plant vigorously in order to remove leaves and other debris. Remove Decaying Debris Under Plants. Rake loose debris from the center of the plant. Thanks for dropping by!
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