Archive for January, 2010

My lawn guy cut off the top of my young aspen trees?

My lawn guy cut off the tops of my young clump of aspens that was only about 2ft. high. Will the clump continue to grow as normal trees? If not, should I just get rid of them, or what do you recommend?


Unlike purchasing a car, you are not able to test drive a riding lawn mower before you buy it; however, the selection process for both are similar. Read the rest of this entry

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The Basics Of Gardening Tools

Making the Perfect Lawn with Simple Tools

If you have ever mowed and swept a lawn clean, then you would certainly appreciate the value of spending hard work in a garden. While the task may take a lot of effort, the rewards are worth it. Getting a good clean garden for your home opens up an excellent location for many fun activities; it would be no fun having a Read the rest of this entry

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How about these right… I think you’ll find the following nuggets of wisdom particularly insightful. Leave your comments below. Check out the second one in particular…

New lawn seed mixes show promise | Safelawns Daily Post and Q&A Blog

New lawn seed mixes show promise. Mon, Oct 26, 2009. General. This article by the local Houston, Texas, newspaper, cites some interesting lawn statistics and potential solutions: …

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Money & Jobs Doing Foreclosures is discussed at The GopherHaul Lawn Care Marketing Business Forum FAQ – General Talk.

Star Gazing on the South Lawn « OSTP Blog

Star Gazing on the South Lawn. The White House Blog has posted a new video recapping the star party that was hosted on the White House South Lawn. This entry was posted on Monday, October 19th, 2009 at 11:55 am and is filed under News, …

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The more you spend time with english bulldogs, the more you will be convinced that dogs are indeed curious creatures. An english bulldog will not give up easily once something has caught his attention. That is why utmost care is needed to keep your house free of things that can poison and cause danger to your english bulldogs.

Here are some tips in creating a poison-free household for english bulldogs: Read the rest of this entry

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Back with more news for you today. It’s amazing how much good information there is on this stuff out there if you know where to look. Three in particular that I found really valuable were…

gator blades for 757 – LawnSite.com™ – Lawn Care & Landscaping …

gator blades for 757 Commercial & Residential Lawn Mowing.

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Things You Need For Artificial Turf Maintenance

If you want to keep a green lawn throughout the entire year, installing artificial turf is your best option. You can also reduce the cost of lawn maintenance if you install artificial grass turf. Although artifical turf requires minimal maintenance work, you still have to care for your artificial grass turf to keep it in good shape. So here are some of the things you need for artificial turf maintenance.

Leaf Blower

If your lawn is surrounded by trees, then you will have to remove fallen leaves on your artificial grass turf regularly. That is why you should have a leaf blower in order to easily remove leaves from your artificial turf.

Owning a leaf blower is not a strict requirement for lawn maintenance. But if you have a fairly large lawn and lots of trees in your yard, then your clean up task would be easier if you have a leaf blower.

Vacuum Cleaner

Artificial turf is somewhat similar to your indoor carpeting. It should be vacuumed regularly in order to remove dirt and soil. Vacuuming your artificial grass turf ensures that small and hazardous objects will be removed from your lawn. Objects like needles, small buttons, or broken glass fragments pose hazards to your children and pets. So these objects should be removed through regular vacuuming.

Rake and Stiff Bristle Push Broom

You may also need a rake in order to remove large objects off your lawn. Fallen tree branch can not be removed by leaf blowers. You have to pick them up manually. But if there are lots of fallen tree branch on your lawn, then a rake would be very handy.

You also need to have a push broom with stiff bristles. This type of broom can be used for fluffing the artificial turf. You should fluff high traffic areas of your artificial grass turf in rode to keep its good appearance. Fluffing the artificial grass is important if you have a play area on your lawn or a backyard sports field.

Garden Hose

Although artificial grass does not require watering, you will still need a garden hose for cleaning your lawn. This is particularly important if you live in an area where the rainfall level is low. You have to clean your turf with water to remove dust, mud, and dirt. You will also need a garden hose when cleaning pet droppings.


Weed Killer and Sanitizers

Weeds can also grow on the edges of artificial turf. You can pull them out by hand if you want. But in order to avoid further growth of weeds around the edges of your artificial grass turf, you have to use weed killers. These are herbicides so be very careful when using them especially on areas where you have flowering plants.

If you have children who love to play roll and tumble on the lawn, then you have to make sure that you will sanitize the artificial grass regularly. There are lots of turf sanitizers that you can buy today in your local gardening supply shops. You can spray these sanitizers on your artificial turf once a week in order to prevent skin irritations and allergies.

By: Jacks Turf

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Everyone prefers to have a nice beautiful lawn and hence would require the correct kind of equipment for your lawn care. Choosing mechanized equipment for your lawn care would always be a good idea as it makes easier, even when you have to spend many hours in the lawn. The only thing that you would do is to find the correct equipment for your lawn care which is affordable and also matches to your Read the rest of this entry

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President Barack Obama – Yahoo! News Photos

A man wearing a t-shirt with an image of U.S. President Barack Obama is seen in a makeshift refugee camp in Port-au-Prince January 17, 2010. World leaders pledged aid to rebuild a devastated Haiti, but on the streets of its wrecked capital earthquake survivors were still waiting on Sunday for the basics: food, water and medicine.


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Deciding on a name for your lawn care business is important as a great name forms a solid foundation for your brand to build upon.

This article sets out a number of things that you should consider before naming your new lawn maintenance business.

Many small lawn care business owners go with a company name that incorporates their own name. Using your name can give customers the impression that they Read the rest of this entry

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So have you finally have given up on hand watering and want a in-ground system? Designing a sprinkler system may be easier than you think.

In this short tutorial you will learn how to create a simple garden plan and then estimate how much conduit and sprinkler heads you will need for your project.

Plotting your garden area

First, find a some graph paper. If you don’t have any you can Google “printable graph paper” and prnt the example images. Depending on the size of your yard, establish the scale by referring to each square as 2 or more feet.

Next, you will want to measure and draw your house and patio areas. Be sure to include side walks and other obstructions like trees and garden borders as well.

Locating your water source

Once you have define these areas and your garden boundary you will need to locate your water source. For this DIY project we will be using your outside spigot as the water source. Locate these on your plan with an “X”.

Choosing a sprinkler head

Now we will need to decide on what kind of sprinkler head to use. In this tutorial we have selected Rotors for our project. These are a rotating gear driven heads and are a great choice for large lawn areas.

Rotor heads silently spray a water stream out to an average distance of 20 feet. They will minimize the amount of conduit required for you project.

Creating spray templates

Next, we will create a spray template. On a separate peice of graph paper draw 4 circles with a diameter (width of the circle) measuring 40 feet. Then cut each circle out with a pair of scissors. (note: see our predrawn sprinkler templates to skip this step)

Then we need to cut one of the sprays in half and another in quarters for smaller areas. Since our Rotors allow adjustable spray angles we can keep certain areas dry by simply spraying outward.

Tracing your spray patterns

Start with areas like the edge of house, patios or edge of street and use the half circles. With the spray templates simply trace around them using a pencil.

Each spray pattern should overlap at least 30% to ensure no areas in your lawn or garden will become dry. Once all half circles are drawn, fill in middle areas with full sprays and quarter spays where needed.

Defining your watering zones

Lastly, we need to draw in the conduit and create watering zones. Starting at your spigot, draw a gradual curve from one head to the next, making sure your conduit never overlaps. Be sure to avoid tight turns in your design.

For this tutorial we will use 3 heads for each zone. By connecting a series of 3 heads together you are establishing one watering zone. Repeat this process to the remaining heads on your plan.

Checking your Psi and Gpm

You will also want to check your Psi and GPM levels. A call to your water company will give you a good idea of how good your water coverage will be.

Other methods include using a pressure guage (it easily attaches to your faucet) and a gallon bucket (For example if it takes 7 seconds to fill a gallon bucket then divided 60 by 7 .. or 8.6 GPM)

In Conclusion

We hope this tutorial has given you a better understanding about DIY Sprinkler Irrigation Design and Planning. You may have discivered that planning for a sprinkler system is much easier than you had originally thought.

About The Author

Erik Zetterberg is the webmaster of http://www.lawnbeltusa.com – a Sprinkler Site for the DIYer.

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