Landscaping Tip Tuesday: Spring Health Care Tip - Remove Lawn Debris
By the time spring rolls around, you've probably had to take care of seasonal lawn cleanups already. Removing the debris from your lawn and gardens again is unfortunately a necessity if you want a healthy landscape.
A lawn full of dead branches, twigs, leaves, and rotting foliage is the perfect environment to grow mold, mildew, fungus, and insects. Once the debris litters your lawn, diseases can spread to your turf and landscape plants.
The leaves offer amazing health benefits, so think twice the next time you decide to pull it and throw it away. Many cultures embrace purslane as a food. It is GMO free, contains essential antioxidants and vitamins.
The leaves actually have a very pleasant lemony taste, crunchy texture, and can be perfect to include it in your recipes, or you can even make it as a substitute for spinach.
Landscaper VS Gardener. Do you know the difference?
Landscaping is in reference to visualizing the planned picture for the space and then implementing that design in order to get the finished results. This layout usually incorporates plant life but also elements such as hardscapes, fencing, fire pits, furniture or even entire outdoor living spaces, such as an outdoor kitchen.
Gardening refers to the same type of creative imagery and laborious work to carry out the plan. However, the focus is on the plants alone. A gardener will plant, maintain, weed, prune, mulch, fertilize and carry out other tasks associated with establishing and maintaining the plants.
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Landscaping Tip Tuesday: Spring Health Care Tip - Aerate Your Lawn Turf
Soil gets compacted over time and walking or playing on the grass will compact it even more. Many homeowners need to aerate the soil in order to keep the roots of turf grasses and garden plants healthy.
Our landscaping company suggests you give liquid aeration a try this spring when you take care of your lawn and plant health care maintenance.
7 Things Your Lawn May Be Trying to Tell You.
Learn the language of your lawn by clicking through this list of signs of the most common yard problems.
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