Rabu, 17 Juli 2019

9 Tips to Keep Your Garden and Yard in Top Shape

Save Money on Pool Maintenance

Did you know you can clean your pool by using tennis balls? Here’s that and the rest of amazing our pool-cleaning hacks, including how to adjust the chlorine in your pool by doing absolutely nothing.

Keep Bugs Away from Your Pool

To keep bugs away from the outside of your pool, spray white vinegar around the perimeter. It keeps away flies, ants, and some mosquitoes. Or, simply use a fan to get rid of flying bugs.

Keep Mosquitoes Away with Cardboard

It’s an updated version of keeping mosquitoes away with a cigar: burn a piece of undyed cardboard instead. Coffee trays (like ones you’d get at a coffee chain to hold multiple cups of coffee) or egg cartons work well. Light on fire, then blow out and place somewhere safe. The smoke floats up and keeps mosquitoes away from your entire patio.

Keep Grass from Sticking to Your Mower’s Blades

The best time to mow your lawn (for the health of your grass) is the morning, but the grass can be dewy, leading to wet clippings stuck to your mower. To keep grass from sticking to your mower’s blades, spray the blades with non-stick cooking spray.

When and How to Fertilize Your Lawn

You should only fertilize your lawn once a year—you can actually have a lazy lawn! If you feed your lawn too much, the roots won’t need to reach down to find food. When it’s hot, they’ll dry out right away. The trick is to feed it once a year—in spring or fall. When roots aren’t pampered, they’ll grow deeper and become stronger. If you didn’t get around to fertilizing your lawn in the spring, do it in September or October. Our preferred method? Using Epsom salts to fertilize your lawn. You can either sprinkle them on your lawn using a spreader or make a liquid solution out of them by adding some water and putting the mixture in a spray bottle. Espsom salts are composed of magnesium and sulfur, both of which are highly beneficial to grass. Magnesium kick-starts seed germination and is also a player in manufacturing chlorophyll, the substance that plants create from sunlight in order to feed themselves.

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