Grasscycling Miami FL
It’s true that after you mow, there may be clumps of grass on your lawn, especially if your grass was long. Simply pick it up and add it to your compost bin. Better yet, invest in a mulcher, a lawn mower with a special blade that grinds up lawn clippings into small,fast-decomposing pieces.
True Lawn Techs
(305) 731-2269
14500 Sw 88Th St
Miami, FL
True Lawn Techs
(305) 731-2269
14500 Sw 88Th St
Miami, FL 33185
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Total Source Network.
(305) 731-2387
6641 Lincoln St
Hollywood, FL
Total Source Network.
(305) 731-2387
6641 Lincoln St
Hollywood, FL 33024
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R & D Landscaping Services,Inc.
305-914-6891
118N.W.102 St.
Miami, FL
AYR Landscape
(305) 244-7887
721 14th Place #14
Miami Beach, FL
Mainland Maintenance
(786)382-9651
19901 Kingston Dr.
Miami, FL
Proline Cleaning Service
786-252-0194
11800 Sw 208 Ter
Miami, FL
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786-252-0194
11800 Sw 208 Ter
Miami, FL 33177
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GreenRidge Landscape
305-921-9423
7280 SW 89TH ST
Miami, FL
Awonza Landscape Maintenance LLC
786-351-9881
325 NW 111 STREET
Miami, FL
Rose Valley Landscaping,inc.
786)281-8005
16050 N.e 9 pl
North Miami Beach, FL
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(305) 623-8206
3410 NW 196 Lane
Miami, FL
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I still see it all the time – my neighbors practicing it, commercials illustrating it, even city workers doing it on public property – yup, everybody is still mowing their lawn and bagging their grass clippings. Often, they will then throw it out with the rest of the trash.
I either cringe when witnessing this or have an impulse to sneak into their yard in the middle of the night to steal the garbage bags full of this priceless organic lawn fertilizer.
It doesn’t have to be this way. Luckily, there’s a growing movement towards better stewardship of our lawns and gardens. This includes recycling organic matter in the form of compost and grass clippings. This not only creates healthier gardens, it also removes tons of waste from landfills. According to the County of Los Angeles Department of Public Works , 300 pounds of grass clippings are produced on an average 1000 square foot lawn per year.
What is Grasscycling? If you’re a lazy gardener like I am, you’ll like this. Step One: simply mow your lawn without the bag. Step Two. There is no step two. That’s it. The grass clippings will remain on your lawn, where they’ll work their way down and contribute to the health of the soil. Since grass is over 75% water, as they dry they will lose their mass and quickly decompose, releasing the nitrogen and fertilizing your lawn (when clippings turn from green to brown). This organic “slow-release” fertilizer is the equivalent to 4-1-3 nutrients, and it’s free. Why would anybody bag their clippings? Well, here’s some potential rebukes: What About Thatch Build-Up? Contrary to what most people would have you believe, grass clippings do not contribute to thatch. Thatch is comprised of live and dead grass and weed stalks and roots. An over-thatched lawn blocks water and air from reaching the soil. However, don’t break your back every spring scrubbing your lawn of thatch. A lot of what you remove is valuable nutrients and food for the soil microorganisms that contribute to the health of your soil. Instead, de-thatch lightly and clean up leaves and other organic matter for your compost bin. They make great compost material , and in a few months it will all become rich organic soil. What About Clumpy, Unsightly Grass Clippings? It’s true that after you mow, there may be clumps of grass on your lawn, especially if your grass was long. Simply pick it up and add it to your compost bin. Better yet, invest in a mulcher, a lawn mower with a special blade that grinds up lawn clippings into small, fast-decomposing pieces. I have one, and looking at my yard while writing this, all the grass clippings have already disappeared into the lawn after mowing the previous day. Tips For a Healthy Lawn Mowing – Mow when your grass is dry and with a sharp blade. The best method is to only chop off 1/3 of the grass height. Any lower, and the grass will lose too many essential nutrients. Also, set your mower at a higher setting.... |
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