Organic Lawn Care

Organic Lawn Care

Organic lawn care doesn’t mean you can sit back and watch as weeds infiltrate your lawn (or garden for that matter), nor does it mean that you need to be on all fours from sunrise until sunset to keep your lawn lavishing! What this does mean is that a simple lawn care program can help maintain your lawn by saving you time and effort.

The foundation for building a great organic lawn is your soil as in all organic gardening. Firstly find out what kind of dirt is under your grass. A soil test, from your nearest lawn care professional, tells you whether it’s sand or clay based,  if there's sufficient nutrients  or if nutrients are lacking. This will enable you to decide how to improve your lawn and choose the seed that will give you more green for your money!


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Organic lawn care requires you to feed the soil rather than fertilizing the grass. Nutrient rich soil holds moisture, entices beneficial insects, and maintains a healthy environment for micro-organisms that fight these dreaded lawn diseases, deters pests and parasites, and generally help keep your lawn growing and green. Six to ten inches of good top soil is worth its weight in green for your lawn!

By using a mulching mower, you will solve more than one problem in organic lawn care with just a few swipes of its blades. Firstly, when mowing, always keep a clip of at least (2 ½ inches) unless it’s your final mowing in the fall. Short grass clippings and especially fine mulch from a mulching mower will fall in between the cut blades of grass and reach the soil where they quickly decay, adding nitrogen and other nutrients to your soil. Composting your lawn with grass clippings can radically cut down on your fertilization needs due to the fact that grass is very efficient in its own use of nitrogen. Grass clippings alone can contribute up to two pounds of the two to six pounds per 1000 square feet that your lawn needs to stay healthy.

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The UC Cooperative Extension master gardeners of El Dorado County offer a class on organic gardening methods from 9 a.m. to noon July 12 at the Agricultural Extension Building, 311 Fair Lane, Placerville. A class on summer pruning will be held from 9 a.m. to noon July 26. An additional class, "In Love with Lavender," will be held from 9 a.m. to noon July 19 at the El Dorado County Main Library, ...

The Oregon Master Gardener Association and OSU Extension Service have organized the 25th annual Gardeners Mini-College, scheduled for July 24 through 26. This year’s event agenda includes featured talks on rain gardens, gardening with native plants, backyard bees and alternatives to pesticides. Forums on spiders in the garden, winter vegetable gardening and the worldwide legacy of Clematis also ...



Remember to water your lawn infrequently but deeply during dry seasons. This is a basic organic lawn care procedure. Deep watering forces grass roots down while over-watering allows them to remain near the top. Deeply rooted lawns better compete with invasive weeds, which is a proven fact.

Annual lawn aeration (especially during spring) is one organic lawn care method of giving easy growing room to roots and provides circulation for the colonies of critters that tend your soil. Not only will spring aeration break up the compaction of frost and snow accumulated during winter season, spring rains also help aeration clumps decay quickly, further enriching your topsoil.

Follow these tips to make lawn care simple and easy!


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