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Compost Tea and Organic Lawn Care


Lawn care is going organic, and that is revolutionizing the lawn care industry. Homeowners are concerned with the safety of their children, their pets, and their environment, and are turning to organic lawn care as a result. Even towns are starting to mandate organic lawn care practices, in order to keep their municipal ballparks and soccer fields safe, by banning toxic chemicals and fertilizers, and using natural fertilizers and soil conditioners instead.

The use of Compost Tea is one of the most popular new organic lawn practices, replacing the use of toxic chemical pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers. Harvard University, as seen on "This Old House," has been using Compost Tea instead of chemicals on Harvard Yard to great effect, increasing the health and quality of their turf.

Compost Tea - What is it?

Compost Tea contains the micro biology needed for your lawn to thrive. Compost is suspended in water filled drums, where oxygen and nutrients are added, so that the beneficial microorganisms are extracted and multiply in huge numbers. Those beneficial bacteria, protozoa, and fungi in Compost Tea are the necessary biology that builds soil structure and improves tillage.

Beneficial microorganisms in the ecosystem are negatively impacted by chemical based pesticides, herbicides, and fertilizers. Plant nutrition is increased by Compost Tea making nutrients more available to the root system. Those nutrients are available through microbial interactions at exactly the correct amount, time, and place.

Properly conditioned, your lawn will develop a stronger, deeper root system. As a result, your turf will be more drought and heat resistant, and better able to pull nutrients and oxygen from the soil. This stimulates lateral growth, creating a thicker lawn that is better able to crowd out weeds, and needs less frequent mowing.

Lawns organically maintained:

*Need less water

* Need fewer mowings

*Grow thick to crowd out weeds

* Resist pests

Which adds up to savings for you, and a safe and healthy lawn for your children and pets!

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by: Jonathan Cawley Total views: 6 Word Count: 347 Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2011





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