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5 Easy and Simple Steps to expert Yard Repair

September 14th, 2009 Spencer I. Arnold No comments

You only need to do five quick steps to repair your lawn. Although there are different lawns throughout the country, these steps will work for almost any lawn. The first thing you need to do is evaluate the problem. For example, if your lawn has yellow spots, it could be from fertilizing too much, pests, or not getting enough water. When you discover the problem, you can keep it from causing trouble in the future.

Thatching- This is one of the first steps to repairing any law. Thatching can be done manually or with a machine. Most lawns get thatched in the spring or the fall, but it is safe to thatch your lawn anytime the grass if actively growing. Thatching removes dead and decaying lawn matter out off your lawn. This allows your lawn to breathe and it allows you more space to replant grasses.

Aerating – can also be done manually or with a machine. There are several types of aerators, but the best kinds to use are called core aerators. These leave small plugs of dirt on the lawn after aerating. Aerating breaks up clay and other hard soils and improves outcomes of fertilization and over seeding. It allows for direct access to the grass root zone giving seed more room to grow and older grass room for more shoots, creating thicker healthier turf.

Starter Fertilizer – The fourth step is to put down starter fertilizer. It can be done with the same spreader used for the seed, and is as simple as over seeding. However it can make a world of difference in the germination rate of the seed giving you the most for your money. The starter fertilizer encourages fast root development of the seed helping the new grass to establish more quickly giving you a new lawn faster.

Peat moss- Adding peat moss to your lawn should be done near the end. Peat moss is a soft organic covering that can keep the seed moist and can keep the birds from eating it. One large bale is approximately 4 cubic feet and will cover an area of 4-500 square feet. The best way to apply it is to shake it on and then even it out with a rake.

Starter Fertilizer- The fertilizer is high in phosphorous, which encourages rapid root development. This is one of the last steps to repairing your lawn, but it is essential to giving your lawn the healthy boost it needs to get started.

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Simple Ideas For Improving Your Own Home

September 14th, 2009 April Kerr No comments

Home improvement is indeed a very extensive subject and there are many things that you can do yourself easily and quickly and on the cheap to really give your home of a little bit of a facelift. However, there are much bigger jobs that you might want to do.

First you will start off with an idea and you should develop this idea and think on it for a while. Ideally, draw some plans and pictures and try to visualise as accurately as possible is how the end result is going to look like. Whether it is a small job or a big job, you need to think about this carefully since reversing changes is a huge and expensive problem

However, there are various jobs that you can do yourself and you may well prefer to do this not only to save money, but you might feel that you will get the best job possible done. For example, if you simply want to renovate a room and give it a facelift with a new coat of paint, there is often no reason why you can’t do it yourself.

However, before renovating room, try to draw up some pictures of plans before you start. Ideally, it would be great if you could buy a sample of paint just to see how it looks on the wall. If it looks OK, by more and continue to finish the job. There are many things you can do besides painting however.

However, there are many ways you can improve your home just by yourself without having to pay anyone. If you think it is time for a change, why not consider painting your living room for example? Getting new furniture also can make the world of difference. There are a huge amount of things you can do, and it does not have to cost a lot of money.

In order not to waste money, you need to think about things carefully. For example, if you are thinking about painting the room, try to visualise it is best as possible and how it would look. If possible, it is best to get a sample of paint just to see how it is going to look wants the whole room is painted in that colour.

For jobs that you can’t handle, but jobs that are not really big enough to warrant the services of a building contractor, you can hire individual tradesmen and make sure that they are reliable before you even start. It does get very frustrating otherwise have a minor job on hold for ages simply because they are not reliable people working for you.

April Kerr writes for website Basement Finishing Ideas which has info on such topics as affordable basement bar plans and egress windows for your basement.