Organic Lawn Problem Solver Serious problems can arise even in a well-maintained organic
lawn. Perhaps the soil is low in nitrogen after a dry summer, causing rust to
creep up on the blades....go to the Organic Problem
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How long will Organics take?
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How much does it cost?
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OK so where do we begin?
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So what is the big deal about pH in the Soil?
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What are the main differences between synthetic and organic lawn care? Synthetic pesticides and fertilizers destroy the naturally present beneficial organisms in a healthy lawn’s ecosystem. This destruction then transforms your lawn into an increasingly needy “junkie,” requiring more and more chemicals to sustain it. Organic lawn care focuses instead on soil management techniques and long term results, building up the nutrients and organisms in the soil in order to make your lawn better able to withstand drought, pests, and other common problems. Organic lawn care also eliminates damage to the environment and to human and animal health caused by synthetic lawn care products. ...more
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What are the organic landcare practices?
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What are the Seven Keys To Healthy Soil?
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What can I do ORGANICALLY and environmentally beneficial?
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What happens if my soil is MAL-NOURISHED?
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What is Neptune's Harvest Fish Hydrolysate? Neptune's Harvest fish hydrolysate is an all organic, highly nutritional protein fertilizer, made utilizing naturally occurring enzymes present in fresh North Atlantic fish. ...more
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What is the goal?
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Why is organic better for my lawn? ThereThere are multiple reasons why organic products are the best choice in lawn care. They are safer for humans, pets and the environment than synthetic fertilizers and pesticides; They improve the quality of the soil, which will have an increased ability to retain water and nutrients; You will enjoy significant financial savings by transitioning from synthetic to organic lawn care, especially after the first year of use; Organic products will significantly reduce pests by restoring balance to your lawn’s ecosystem; You will benefit from reduced maintenance in mowing, watering and fertilizing because you will have a naturally stronger and healthier lawn ...more
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