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Lawns and Gardens Last Updated: Jul 2nd, 2008 - 21:15:22


Dig Into Lawn And Garden Projects Without Digging Yourself Into A Hole
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May 20, 2008, 17:58

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(NAPSI)-According to a recent survey, more than half of all homeowners will tackle the great outdoors in the next six months, including top projects like creating a flower or vegetable garden and planting trees and shrubs.

There are smart, eco-friendly ways by which homeowners can save some green in their quest for a backyard green thumb.

Ace Hardware’s national home expert suggests setting your budget before beginning work and following these simple tips for a more beautiful yard:

Eco-Friendly Steps to Lawn Perfection

The secret to great grass is a schedule of eco-friendly watering and fertilizing that starts in the early spring and continues through early fall.

Keep the environment top of mind with these quick rules:

Conduct one deep watering each week (approx. one inch) to conserve water.

When the weather is very hot, apply an inch of water every three days.

Let grass clippings decompose on the lawn to provide nutrients equivalent to one or two fertilizer applications,

and finally,

set your mower at two inches to reduce water evaporation during hot weather.

Flower Power

Planting flowers and trees is a natural way to give back to the Earth by rejuvenating the soil and adding oxygen to the air.

Try concentrating on the spaces along front-entrance sidewalks, mailboxes and backyard patios.

Place faux-stone planters on either side of your front door with colorful arrangements that can be seen from the street.

By using colors and combinations of plants, you can brighten your yard with tones and textures that also reflect your tastes.

Simply Add Water

Self-contained water fountains, ponds and waterfalls help add curb appeal on a minimal budget. Beyond their cosmetic benefits, water features are perfect eco-friendly additions to your landscape because they make natural habitats for animals such as birds and fish.

Look for solar-powered versions that recycle rainwater, and items constructed from eco-friendly materials such as bamboo.

“Warmer weather does bring the start of the lawn and garden season, but it’s really a six-month season with a lengthy list of to-dos that require an investment of time and money,” explained Lou Manfredini, Ace’s “Helpful Hardware Man.”

“The best advice is to prioritize the most important projects that add instant impact, without impacting your pocketbook or the environment.”

To learn more, visit www.acehardware.com.

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