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Organic Lawn Care
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Organic Gardening
Weed Free System
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Protecting your Lawn the Organic Way
by Jack Greenwood

Many lawn owners like to use chemical pesticides and herbicides to control
the pest and weed growth in their lawn. However, these chemicals are
harmful to the environment if they are not used in the proper way. They may
also kill insects that are actually helpful to the lawn. Runoff from these
chemicals may find their way into the nearby water supply.

The two main categories of lawn issues that you need to deal with on a
regular basis are weeds and pests. Before you can properly implement any
form of control, you need to identify the type of weeds and pests that your
lawn has. Once you identify them correctly, you can look for an organic
solution to control these weeds and pests.

Weeds are broadly categorized as broadleaf or narrowleaf. They are further
divided into perennial weeds and annual weeds. The perennial weeds are
harder to control as they live from year to year and produce seeds that help
the weeds spread. The annual weeds grow for one season, produce seeds
and then die off. This cycle repeat again the following year.

If you are unsure of what weeds you have in your lawn, you can take some
samples to your county extension or nursery and they will help you identify
them.

Once you have them identified, you can formulate a plan to bring them under
control without the use of chemical herbicides. The simplest method is to
use your hands and pull out the weeds together with their roots.

However, the best way to control weeds is to focus on building a healthier
lawn. Check that you are mowing at the right height and ensure that your
lawn is getting the right amount of nutrients and water. Too much or too little
nutrients and water will weaken your lawn and allow the weeds to prosper.
Pest is another problem that you will face constantly and you can also control them using organic methods. Some of the
common pests you will face include armyworms, cutworms, billbugs and Japanese beetles.

You can control these pests the natural way. Many organic pest control products use natural ingredients such as citrus oils,
garlic and hot peppers. Some product use lemon as its base and they are quite effective in killing various pests without
harming your lawn.

You can try to use a spray that use sesame oil, clove oil and thyme oil as base for repelling insects like grasshoppers and
ants. Another type of spray use black peppers and garlic for its base and can be safely used on lawns and gardens. This
type of spray will help control mosquitoes, gnats, fleas, and ticks.

You can also use insecticidal soaps to kill most of the soft-bodied pests like chinch bugs and sod webworms. This type of
insecticidal soap work fast, breakdown quickly and are harmless to humans. You have to mix the insecticidal soap with
water and apply them to your lawn.

By the way, if you discover a particular type of insect is constantly giving you problems, you may want to consider planting
another type of grass that is resistant to that type of insect.

Regardless of what type of pesticides or herbicides you are using, you must use it safely. Pesticides that are non-toxic to
your lawn may be harmful to human beings. Always read the product labels when using such products. You should always
opt for those products with natural ingredients as its base if you have the choice.

A healthy vigorous lawn has fewer problems and it should be your primary focus for all your maintenance efforts. Proper
aeration, watering, fertilizing and mowing will help your lawn grow healthily and make it non-conducive for weeds and pest to
thrive.