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HOW I KEEP MY LAWN THICK AND GREEN Posted by Watering Made Easy
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HOW I KEEP MY LAWN THICK AND GREEN
My lawn is thick and green. I like it that way, but the truth is, I do not like to spend very much of my time maintaining my yard. Many people enjoy spending hours primping their landscaping but not me! I follow a few simple guidelines, and it keeps my yard healthy without too much effort on my part.
1. Fertilizer, weed killer, and bug prevention. - Twice a year I go to the hardware store and buy the fertilizer that is on display. The store displays the appropriate fertilizer type for my area at the right time; that's what they do. I use a broadcast spreader, and around September/October, I place a "winterizer" type fertilizer. In February/March, I put down a fertilizer/weed killer combo to prepare for spring, and in March/April, I will spread some combo insect killer to prevent ants, grubs, and other lawn pests. These treatments are generally all I do unless there is an insect problem that I am trying to control. 2. Cut at second highest mower setting. - I raise my mower all the way. Then I lower it one setting and leave it there for the entire summer. I read a description once that said, "Cutting the grass high is like giving the grass a haircut and chopping off the heads of the weeds." Essentially, the important part of the weeds is at the top, and on grass it is lower. By mowing each week at the same level, I only cut off the tips of the lawn each week, allowing the grass to flourish and the weeds to fail. I mow my lawn once a week and edge once every 2-3 weeks. 3. Use a mulching mower. - I always set my mower to mulch the clippings and return them to the lawn. It is food for the grass, and best of all, I do not have to bag all of the clippings. It takes me 25 minutes to mow my front lawn, but when I bag the clippings, it takes almost an hour and a half. I do not want to spend all day mowing my lawn. 4. Water about 1" each week. - I want to give my lawn 2 or 3 waterings each week, putting down about 1/2" of water each time, but I also try to save money by not watering my lawn too often. If I skip a watering, I keep a close watch on the lawn, and if it looks dry or if my tracks stay on the grass when I walk across it, I water right away. I do not have an automatic underground sprinkler system. If it rains enough, I do not water, but if it is dry, I use my sprinklers. I placed a flat bottom, straight-sided pan on my lawn while I watered one day and found that in 1 hour, my sprinklers put 1/2" of water into that pan. Now I know if I water for 1 hour, I get 1/2" of water. I do that twice-a-week to keep my lawn watered. 5. Make it easy. - I have looked at what tasks take the most time to take care of my lawn and found ways to simplify them. I found that I was spending 5-10 minutes aiming the lawn sprinkler every time I watered. One day I looked around after getting sprayed while running from the sprinkler that I had thrown into my lawn, and a neighbor was watching me and laughing. Why didn't my house come with some sensible method to water my lawn? I now use a sprinkler that stays aimed in-between waterings. The Watering Made Easy Sprinkler Stations (http://www.wateringmadeeasy.com/) are available for about $30. I put 3 of these in my front lawn, and they are great. I have not messed with a surface sprinkler since I got them. These sprinklers are very cool. They hide underground while they are not in use. When I am ready to water, I plug my garden hose into the sprinkler and it pops up and waters. It is like the underground sprinklers, but I did not have to bury long pipes. It was very easy to put in my lawn and use; I am about to put in 2 more for my back yard. It seemed like too much trouble to hang my hose, so I often left it out on my lawn, or piled it up behind my fence. Now I use hose reels to store my hoses, and it is much easier and quicker to roll them up than it was to hang the hose. I plan to get the new hose reels that use water pressure to automatically roll in the hose, but I have not gotten one yet. Maybe I'll get one for Father's Day! I put a shut off timer on my spigot and then a 4-hose adapter. Now I can run 3 hoses to 3 sprinklers and still have one extra spigot to use without unscrewing a hose. I set the timer for 1 hour, and I plug in the sprinklers. It automatically shuts off in an hour, and I roll up the hoses when it is convenient. I usually start the sprinklers when I leave for work and roll up the hoses when I get home. I have heard it is best to water in the morning. I use a micro-sprinkler system in my front flowerbed. It is basically tubing that I ran under the mulch, and it has spikes that stick up and spray water. I got this kit at Lowe's too. It connects to the spigot on the other side of my house, and I have a timer that shuts it off. That is all I do, but it keeps my lawn looking great. Easy! Friday, March 6. 2009How to Choose an Irrigation Sprinkler System
Author: Jason Cecil
Did you know that studies have shown that homeowners can expect a 7-18% increase in property value with the addition of a sprinkler system? Experts agree that the increase in property value is not a direct result of the sprinkler system but the curb appeal that the sprinkler system creates. Green grass sells homes for more money. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/how-to-choose-an-irrigation-sprinkler-system-260638.html About the Author: In 1990 Jason Cecil founded Southern Sprinkler, a landscaping care company which offers residential and commercial irrigation, irrigation sprinkler systems installation, maintenance and repair. Friday, March 6. 2009
Installing Lawn Sprinkler the Easy Way Posted by Watering Made Easy
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Installing Lawn Sprinkler the Easy Way
Author: Robert
When you want a lawn for beautification, the responsibility that comes with it is not just monetary expenditure but time consumption. If you have a lawn sprinkler in mind then consider the following sprinkler system DIY installation guide. The easy do-it-yourself sprinkler system eliminates the issue of additional expenses. If you can find time to spare in the installation of the sprinkler system then brace yourself as we journey to the step-by-step guide installation process. Steps on Sprinkler System Installation 1.Build the manifold. The manifold is the set of control valves which you attach to the PVC lengths. When the water comes to the manifold it reroutes the water accordingly. Manifolds can either be designed above ground level or buried underneath for cleaner lawn areas. 2.Excavate the V-shape channels where you can position the sprinkler system DIY. Dig an 8-inch deep channel for the pipe at a straight and practical level. 3.Connect the tees' to complete the water line pipes. There are 3 main locations which you need tees' attached to be able to connect the pipes to the waterline. One is after the water meter basement. Second is right before the outside hose bibb and the third is right along the supply line before the house pipes. It is vital that you put a shutoff valve for the following purposes: cleaning and emergency cases. If you need sprinkler system troubleshooting then the shutoff valve will also serve that purpose. 4.Mount the drain valves. It is important that you mount drain valves or what we call the anti-siphon valves to prevent contaminated water from entering the whole system causing polluted water to run through the household pipe. 5.Position the valves and pipes in the channels made. Start placing the pipes in its corresponding positions, but don’t forget to measure and test the riser before fully screwing the tees. This is to make sure that the risers are positioned at a 90-degree angle from the ground. 6.Install the risers. When you are done with the final pipe connections and curing of the joints, attach the risers at its exact height and then the sprinkler head. Now your sprinkler system DIY is ready for use. 7.Finally, find the exact spot where you want the controller mounted. Commonly, the control is placed in safer areas. Just run the wires to the control valves and check individually for wiring safety. Then cover the channels with soaked water to make it more compact. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/installing-lawn-sprinkler-the-easy-way-551670.html About the Author: The author recommends IrrigationTV for all sprinkler system troubleshooting tips. You can also find useful information on sprinkler system DIY in this content rich site. Friday, March 6. 2009
How To Install a Lawn Sprinkler System Posted by Watering Made Easy
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How To Install a Lawn Sprinkler System
Author: S Mckenzie
Scott Young reveals his tips and techniques in a new guide that ‘As a lawn sprinkler service professional for over 7 years, I ‘I then decided to put together this guide to help the average ‘How To Build Your Own Automatic Lawn Sprinkler System' is For more information, please visit: http://tinyurl.com/4w7wg Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/how-to-install-a-lawn-sprinkler-system-1491.html About the Author: Friday, March 6. 2009Lawn Sprinkler System
Author: Kathleen Chester
Just as the gardens, the lawns are of supreme importance for any homemaker. The lawn which runs parallel to the house is considered as its main entrance and a guest’s first impression. To decorate it, you need to keep those indispensable plants alive without which your lawn would not look so much lively. There are websites that come up with brilliant ideas and has actually revolutionized the lawn sprinkler system.
The lawn sprinkler system has been devised in such way that a large quantity of time is saved and people can actually save a lot of their manual labor as well. If the sprinkler is installed, then there will be no such hazard as to carry to hose all around, with drenched legs and soiled feet.
The bushes usually grow in huge quantity and trimming them is one of the vital functions of the gardener. In spite of all the care, the plants may eventually dry up and die down if there is scarcity of water. Thus spraying of water is one of the essential parts of maintaining a lush flowery lawn, graciously welcoming guests with their adorable presence. Regular watering ensures a better thriving of herbs and flowering plants and if proper care is taken.
The sprinklers are devised in such way that there is lesser chance of spilling over and runoff. Optimum soaking is also another basic feature of the sprinkler system. The nozzles are devised in such way that they can spread the water uniformly over the entire surface without spilling effect. The sprinkler system has been devised in such a way that during rainy season, there shall be no unnecessary wastage of water, since the entire system is water sensitive.
There are few basic things that are required to be present in the lawn sprinkler system. They are the following:
Example: WST3PC Weathermatic Turbo 3 Adjustable Arc Rotor. It is of an advanced type and can be used both at home and outside.
Example: HN8Q Hunter 8 ft Radius Quarter Circle Pattern
Example: HP437400 Hunter Pro-Spray and Institutional Spray Check Valve Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/customer-service-articles/lawn-sprinkler-system-493957.html About the Author: Sprinkler Mart is one of the largest internet retailers for selling the best Lawn sprinkler system parts & irrigation system parts at wholesale prices. Free shipping Friday, March 6. 2009The Lowdown on Lawn Sprinklers
Author: Richard Gilliland
Did you know that professionally-installed lawn sprinklers are one of the best investments you can make in your home? There is no easier or more cost-effective way to beautify your home, increase its value, and save yourself a lot of time and money, not to mention water. If you are contemplating an investment in automatic lawn sprinklers, this decision can ultimately be of great benefit to you, your neighborhood, and the environment, in more ways than you might imagine.
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/landscaping-articles/the-lowdown-on-lawn-sprinklers-486751.html About the Author: Richard Gilliland works with GreenMark Landscaping in Orlando and provides expert advice on Lawn sprinklers and Kissimmee landscaping Thursday, March 5. 2009
Keeeping a Perfect Lawn, Ten Top Tips Posted by Watering Made Easy
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Keeeping a Perfect Lawn, Ten Top Tips
Author: Roger Wakefield
There's nothing better than a lush green, weed-free lawn in your garden. A lawn can be used for so many things – sitting out on, playing games such as croquet or cricket on, as a soft area for children to play on and it also adds colour to your garden. Learn how to care for your lawn properly and you will be rewarded with a lovely dense green lawn. Here are some tips on how to care for your lawn properly:- 1. Mow your lawn regularly – Nowadays, there are so many lawnmowers available and you can find one to suit any budget. If you have a large lawn, it may be best to use a petrol driven lawnmower so you are not restricted by electrical leads. You could even invest in a ride on mower. If you really don't have time to mow your lawn then you could hire a gardener to mow your lawn regularly for you. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/keeeping-a-perfect-lawn-ten-top-tips-462777.html About the Author: R.Wakefield works for for Japanese Knotweed Solutions Ltd, (http://www.jksl.com), who are experts in japanese knotweed removal. Japanese knotweed is widely considered one of the most virulent species of weed, and is responsible for millions of pounds worth of damage each year to gardens, walls and our natural countryside. Thursday, March 5. 2009
Why Lawn Sprinklers are Great for ... Posted by Watering Made Easy
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Why Lawn Sprinklers are Great for Irrigating Large and Medium Lawns
Author: Muna wa Wanjiru
Lawn sprinklers are used to discharge water to grass lands, foot ball grounds, Golf grounds and so on. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/why-lawn-sprinklers-are-great-for-irrigating-large-and-medium-lawns-308955.html About the Author: Muna wa Wanjiru is an Agricultural Engineer and Has Been Researching and Reporting on Irrigation for Years. For More Information on Lawn Sprinklers, Visit His Site at LAWN SPRINKLERS Thursday, March 5. 2009Lawn Maintanance
Author: Vera Pappas
Maintaining a nice green yard can be a chore. Cutting, fertilizing, weed, insect and disease control, where does it end? Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/lawn-maintanance-525981.html About the Author: This article may be reproduced and/or distributed. This article was written by Vera Pappas, Owner of GreenNationGardens.com, suppliers of unique and eco-friendly garden supplies. Thursday, March 5. 2009Top 7 Common Lawn Care Mistakes
Author: Mary Ann Porsuelo
There are top tips to care for your lawn. Just as important as lawn care tips are the lawn care mistakes that we should know how to avoid. Lawn care and maintenance takes more than just the usual cutting and watering. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/landscaping-articles/top-7-common-lawn-care-mistakes-532721.html About the Author: The author of this article is a webmaster and is currently working on Boise Lawn Care. Feel free to contact her at keywriterm@gmail.com for any inquiries or concerns. Wednesday, March 4. 2009
Lawn Sprinkler Systems - Your Way To ... Posted by Watering Made Easy
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Lawn Sprinkler Systems - Your Way To The Greenest Lawn In Town
strong>Author: Lee Dobbins
Maintaining a luscious and green lawn is best and easiest done by getting one of those lawn sprinkler systems. Not only do they provide you with the convenience of watering your lawn automatically, they also ensure that your turf gets the optimal irrigation it needs. While lawn sprinkler systems might be rather costly, it is not true that they are a waste of money, or only for people who are too lazy to water their lawn. In reality, lawn sprinkler systems could save you money because they ensure that you only consume the right amount of water for your lawn, keeping your water bills in check. Why Get a Lawn Sprinkler System? Using a hose to water your lawn wastes your time, effort and money. Aside from that, it also does not provide you grass with enough water because you would be quite difficult to ensure that you are targeting the roots correctly. But with lawn sprinkler systems, you are sure that your plants get the right amount of water in the right places. This decreases the likelihood of your lawn from experiencing drought, and thus avoiding the expensive ordeal of replacing dead grass, saving you even more money. In addition to all these is the convenience of not needing to devote much attention to your lawn because of automation. Furthermore, a lawn sprinkler system also raises the value of your property. Kinds of Lawn Sprinkler Systems There are many types of lawn watering systems available for different needs and budgets. Typical watering systems for residential use employ in-ground irrigation methods. This entails burying the sprinkler system underground. This allows you to avoid having eyesores on your lawns such as tangled pipes, irrigation valves, and sprinklers as they are all hidden from view. Here are some variations of lawn watering systems: 2. Drip Irrigation – this type of irrigation is less common because it appears to be more complicated. Tubes with holes are buried under the turf. Holes are situated at set distances that are set specifically for the area where they will provide irrigation. The concentration of the holes can also be varied. Unlike the spray system, water is not sprayed into the air, but are sprinkled, or dripped near the plant roots, providing direct contact. Not only does this prevent people from getting went in the event that they pass through the lawn while water, drip sprinkler systems allow more precision when watering. Another great thing about drip sprinkler systems is that they use less water, saving you even more money while helping the environment. According to certain studies, drip systems use only about half the amount of water that spray systems use. Thus they are quite economical and practical. Things to Consider When Choosing Lawn Sprinkler Systems When choosing a sprinkler system to use for your lawn you should first check the capacity of the system to meet your landscaping needs. You might not need a complicated system for a small lawn area, but you might need something more complex for a large yard. You should also consider the water supply available as certain systems might need more water than others. Certain sprinkler systems may also be labor-intensive to install, if you plan to install them alone, you should consider the skills needed to use a particular system. The type of soil in your lawn should also be studied as some systems may be ideal to certain soil types. Lastly, you should check your budget and see if you can afford a particular type of sprinkler system. A healthy lawn needs a good irrigation method. Using a lawn sprinkler system is the most efficient and effective way of filling this requirement for having a good lawn. Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/lawn-sprinkler-systems-your-way-to-the-greenest-lawn-in-town-54075.html About the Author: If you want a lawn you can be proud of, follow Lee Dobbins to http://lawncare.garden-corner.com where you can get more great tips on lawn care. Wednesday, March 4. 2009AN END TO SPRINKLER-SITTING
Tired of babysitting your lawn sprinkler? A new, simple, and easy to install water sprinkler manufactured by Watering Made Easy, Inc. is now available. A Watering Made Easy Sprinkler Station stops the never-ending cycle of placing, aiming, moving to mow and replacing a lawn sprinkler; without the high cost of an underground sprinkler system.
Within minutes a Watering Made Easy Sprinkler Station is placed in your lawn. A quick connector, which is included, allows you to snap on your garden hose. The sprinkler head pops up and your worries are over. If a Water Timer is used; the watering will stop and the SPRINKLER HEAD DISAPPEARS UNDERGROUND! EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT HOME! Watering Made Easy Sprinkler Stations are much quicker, easier and more convenient than dragging a sprinkler around over, over and over again! They are very easy to install, permanent and cost around the price of surface sprinklers in use today. Hold on to your hoses… The 21st Century is here and so is Watering Made Easy. Wednesday, March 4. 2009
Dependable, Convenient Sprinklers Posted by Watering Made Easy
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Dependable, Convenient Sprinklers
Here’s a nifty, convenient new sprinkler system particularly suitable for the home owner. From the folks at Watering Made Easy in Kingwood, Texas, lawn watering just got easier!
Their product is called a Sprinkler Station and it’s designed to replace the cumbersome sprinklers many homeowners use. The Sprinkler Station shown on their website (www.wateringmadeeasy.com) is permanently buried inches beneath the lawn turf. This design allows for easy mowing, but without the expense or mess of installing a complex underground set up. “We brought an innovation to consumers that I’m particularly pleased with”, remarked Eric Eden, President of Watering Made Easy, Inc. “People are no longer having to drag sprinklers across their yards.” Once the Sprinkler Station is buried, a standard garden hose is simply “clicked” into the station using a quick connector fitting. Simply “Un-click” the hose and the sprinkler withdraws underground; hidden from the lawn mower blades. Installation is simple, just dig a hole about 10” long and 10” deep; no need to dig trenches across the lawn. Simply bury 2 or three Sprinkler Stations to cover the entire lawn. Using a connection splitter at the faucet, the homeowner can run two or more hoses to separate stations simultaneously. Incorporating a shut off timer allows sprinklers to function while the homeowner is away or at nighttime. Likewise, incorporating a timer device is the ideal way to save water and it eliminates under or over watering. Watering Made Easy Sprinkler Stations carry a replacement warranty for five years from date of purchase so they are guaranteed to last. “Our company is focused on to top-notch customer service. We’ve committed ourselves to that high standard,” touted company president Eden. Need a referral? Sprinkler Stations were tested and recommended by members of the Handyman Club of America and the National Home Gardening Club From their website, notice that these sprinklers have been featured in Business Week and on the PBS TV show, Ask This Old House. Homeowners in freezing climates can even leave it in place over the winter. Winterizing the sprinklers is simple and takes seconds. Simply stick the tube of a trigger sprayer down into the hose connector of the Sprinkler Station and squirt out the small amount of water. Watering Made Easy offers a "winterizing kit", including a sprayer, and 7 plugs for the hose connection that prevents seepage water from re-entering the sprinkler. Using their sprinkler removes the tedious, repetitive task of placing and aiming the sprinkler for each use. This feature greatly reduces the time and effort put into watering your lawn. Additionally, the Sprinkler Stations save money by not needing constant replacement caused by mower or pet damage! Please visit the Watering Made Easy website to see their lawn watering systems, now available in three models, at www.wateringmadeeasy.com. Wednesday, March 4. 2009
Watering Made Easy Sprinkler ... Posted by Watering Made Easy
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Comments (0) Trackbacks (0) Watering Made Easy Sprinkler Stations Popping Up All Over
“I just got tired of struggling with my lawn sprinkler…” is one reason given by Eric Eden, the president of Watering Made Easy, when asked what inspired him to develop and bring the new “Sprinkler Stations” to the marketplace. Apparently Eden is not alone; with their purchases, consumers across the U.S. are showing they want a new solution as well. Starting their 5th season, Watering Made Easy is now shipping sprinklers to retailers across the U.S. and Canada with plans to move into the European marketplace.
A straightforward concept, a Watering Made Easy Sprinkler Station is an underground sprinkler that works with a regular garden hose. Sprinkler Stations collapse level with the ground when they are not in use, out of the way of lawn mowing and other activities. No more dragging a sprinkler into the yard and aiming and re-aiming it (while getting soaked), and then moving it to mow the grass. No more buying numerous surface sprinklers and collecting a pile of old sprinklers in the corner of your yard. No more bricks holding down your sprinkler or letting a spike bore a hole and fall over. Place the included Quick Connector on a garden hose, turn on the water and click the hose onto the Sprinkler Station. The sprinkler head pops up and waters your lawn, aimed right every time! Unplug the hose when you are finished, and the sprinkler head falls flush with the ground. Another great feature, the quick connector on the hose stops the water while it is not plugged into the sprinkler, so there is no water spraying while walking to and from the Sprinkler Station. “These are perfect for consumers” says Eden. “Because they are so easy to install, people can do it themselves. The value of a Sprinkler Station registers with consumers because it is permanent solution with a retail price in line with basic surface sprinklers. People love easy, effective solutions.” Watering Made Easy offers three models of the Sprinkler Station that are designed to water various shapes and areas. · The Original Sprinkler Station is an impact sprinkler that sprays a 30-35 foot radius, 30-300 degrees or a full circle. · The Sprinkler Station Jr. sprays a 10-15 foot radius, 15-360 degrees. · The Sprinkler Station Squared sprays a 9 x 18 foot, a 4 x 15 foot, or a 4 x 30 foot rectangle. Most people who buy Sprinkler Stations are not considering an automatic in-ground irrigation system. They are tired of hassling with a surface sprinkler, but not comfortable with the cost and maintenance of an in-ground irrigation system. Some people use a Sprinkler Station to reach a new flowerbed that their underground sprinkler system misses. Please see WateringMadeEasy.com for more information. Wednesday, March 4. 2009LAWN CARE FACT SHEET
¨ Watering should be done in the cool part of the day to avoid evaporation.
¨ When cycling your water zones consider the infiltration rate for your soil, rooting depth, monthly gross irrigation for your specific turf and region, water capacity for your soil, and precipitation rate of your sprinklers (GPM). ¨ The average lawn should receive about one inch of rainfall or watering per week. ¨ It is better to water for longer periods of time and less frequently because this encourages deeper root growth Deep root growth allows the lawn to survive under stressful conditions such as drought. ¨ Most gardening problems arise from incorrect watering. ¨ Homeowners can calibrate their sprinklers using tin cans spaced throughout the lawn to estimate how many inches of water is applied per minute. ¨ Keeping soil moist around a home’s foundation can prevent costly foundation repairs. According to Gallup, the top five benefits of a well-maintained lawn and landscape are: - Allergy control. Turf controls dust, in addition to pollen from plants that can cause serious health problems for some individuals. - Pollutant absorption. Turf grasses absorb gaseous pollutants such as carbon dioxide and sulfur dioxide, converting them to oxygen. -Particulate entrapment. Turf grasses trap an estimated 12 million tons of dust and dirt released annually into the atmosphere. - Fire retardation. Grass around buildings helps retard the spread of fire. -Water quality. Reducing runoff, turfgrass filters the water that helps to recharge groundwater supplies. Source: Sprinkler Talk, PLCAA Association |
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