Home Home FAQs Organic Lawn Care

Polls

What type of grass do you grow?
 

Lawncare Showcase

Loading...
 

Forums

Welcome to BESTLAWN.INFO, the best independent website for learning about and sharing information about lawns. The moderators, writers, and members welcome questions and discussions from anyone, whether you're brand new and want to learn the basics, or an old-hand that wants to discuss some fine point you've been thinking about. Membership is free and it takes just a couple of minutes to sign up.

The site has many of the top internet lawncare writers, and members are never bothered with spam emails or pushed to use products from certain companies. Whether you're looking for how to correct a lawn problem, how to switch to an organic lawncare program, how to eliminate weeds, or how to have the best lawn in town, the BESTLAWN community can help. Your question won't go unanswered for days and days.

The BESTLAWN community is missing only one thing - YOU. Click here to join us now.
Organic Lawn Care PDF Print E-mail
Sunday, 14 December 2008 16:04
Article Index
Organic Lawn Care
Organic Lawn Care
All Pages

The key to a successful organic lawn program is the soil.  It must be alive with wide variety of beneficial microorganisms and bugs.  Beneficial microbes both feed and protect the plants from other, disease-causing bacteria and fungi.  All the organic gardener does is feed the beneficial microbes and let them do their work.  Beneficial microorganisms include bacteria and fungi found in finished compost.  There are two ways to get the benefit from compost.




Last Updated on Monday, 12 January 2009 11:31
 
 

Advertisement