For many, a lush, green lawn is a symbol of proud homeownership as well as a pleasant place on which to relax or play. Lawns, however, require a lot of water--water which, depending where you live, may be in short supply. This article discusses some strategies you can use right now to reduce your water use and keep your existing grass healthy.
http://www.wikihow.com/Water-Your-Lawn-Efficiently
Christensen Landscaping
Thursday, July 14, 2011
Monday, July 11, 2011
How To Resod a Lawn
Cover a brown, dead lawn with a lush, green carpet of grass.
See how to do it yourself, or just call Christensen Landscaping to do it for you.
See how to do it yourself, or just call Christensen Landscaping to do it for you.
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Winter is left behind
The frosty winter chill has left the air and the snow has
defrosted and washed away. The mercury on the
thermometer has started to rise and the spring showers
have begun. You open up your windows to to let the stale
air out of it's winter prison and gaze out at the dawn of a
new season. Instead of seeing fresh green new growth you
are faced with the crusty brown remnants of Mr Frost and
Old Man Winter. It means only one thing...time for a spring
clean up. I relish my quiet moments digging in the soil while
I tend to my vegetables and flowers but dread the heavy
lifting so I call Christensen Landscaping to do the work.
morning what I would be able to do in several weeks.
They begin with removing fallen branches and other large debris my yard. They work as a team blowing out the beds, the combined efforts of all of their machines are more powerful and efficient than any single person could do alone. They start a machine that looks to me to be a lawn mower with some sort of giant rake attachment on it. Brian explains to me that it is used to thatch the lawn. This process involves removing a tightly woven layer of decaying organic material that sits above the soil and below the green vegetation. Thatch buildup and soil compaction can cause a lawn to struggle. The machine I mentioned earlier removes the excessive thatch and helps to aerate the soil allowing the lawn to thrive. When the machine has covered the entire lawn that team of blowers arrives again to remove all of the debris that they removed from my lawn. They even scoop it up to truck away so that I don't have a pile of it sitting in the corner of my yard. This time they bring out the real lawn mower to cut the grass and prepare it for the new season. At this time they add Lyme is added to the lawn to make it slightly acidic and weed preventer is added to the beds to help stop those pesky weeds before they start choking out my beautiful flowers. As I sit back with my feet up sipping my cup of tea I think of how happy I am that it's not me out side doing all that work. |
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