Podcasts > April 2009 > How to switch to organic lawn care

Posted: 4/13/2009 12:01:01 AM By Listen! | 7 comments | Transcript


For many homeowners, keeping a healthy lawn is an important part of home maintenance. Listen to find out why organic lawn care is becoming a popular trend for those who want to “green up” their grass.

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Lawn Care in Katy
I'm all for green products. Shifted to a new groundskeeper who makes use of these stuff you shared :)
4/23/2009 2:43:21 AM

Jodi
I have found Paul Tukey's website www.safelawns.org to be very helpful. His book, The Organic Lawn Care Manual, can be found in many public libraries. I checked it out so often that I ended up buying my own copy! There is a good Yahoo discussion group called Gardening Organically that may be helpful, too. Also, Mike McGrath has a radio show called You Bet Your Garden. The web address is http://www.whyy.org/91FM/ybyg/ Finally, the Gardens Alive website is often touted by Mike McGrath. Their website is www.gardensalive.com
4/23/2009 12:05:57 AM

Mark
I applied this product this year (http://organicatechnologies.com/consumer4stepnaturallawn.asp). Have been using products from Safe Earth for the past couple of years.
4/20/2009 3:08:23 PM

Tom Dietz
This was useful as a starting point. Can we search for organic lawn care by region? Anyone know any good websites on the basic ideas?
4/20/2009 12:20:20 PM

BILL
i am building a new home and would like to know how to have an organic yard! any help for novice.
4/20/2009 8:48:28 AM

rich
I'd go with a 4. I would have liked more of a discussion of products, etc. for the home landscaper. Still, nice job to get you going.
4/18/2009 4:10:05 PM

Debbie Freeman
We have been using corn gluten on our lawn for our second season this year. A little more expensive, but, worth having a safer lawn for all humans and our beloved pets.
4/18/2009 11:09:23 AM

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