Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Healthier Lawn With A Mulching Mower

Mulching mowers do not leave unsightly thick clumps of grass that looks ugly on your lawn. The clippings are left on the lawn in an even layer that blends very well with the grass.

If you look out the window and look at your lawn after working with your mulching mower, you will not be able to see the grass clippings, as they are so tiny and do not become an eyesore on your lawn.

You can save time and money, while creating mulch for your lawn. For example, you do not need to change the bag on the mower as it is filled with grass and raking the lawn after mowing, is not necessary anymore.

Depending on the size of your lawn, this factor alone has the potential to save you hours raking and bagging grass clippings. Similarly, you do not pay any extra money to have bags of grass clippings removed from your yard by the waste management company or added to your compost bin.

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Monday, October 25, 2010

Basic Concepts For Organic Indoor Gardening

If you want to start an organic indoor garden inside your home, then you need to select an area near windows, providing sufficient direct sunlight for your plant containers.

Before you buy plants for your indoor garden from a local garden nursery, find out from the nursery staff which plants need plenty of direct sunlight or light. If you can find plants that grow quite well with a reduced amount of light and water, then there would be less work for you.

You can either buy garden containers at the garden nursery or recycle old containers for your organic indoor garden. For example, you can use 4L ice cream containers, large coffee containers, unused plant containers that you can get from your friends or neighbors.

All you need, is plenty of growing space in a container for your plants. You may look at using a combination for your indoor garden, where you buy garden containers from the garden nursery and use other containers to grow additional plants.

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