Water your lawn
- It’s best to water established lawns
at
the rate of one inch per week, applied
all at one time to promote deep rooting. Frequent, light waterings
favour shallow roots and plants unable to tolerate
dry periods.
- Water early in the
morning. If watering is done in the evening, grass stays wet
all night, thus increasing risk of disease.
Keep in mind
- Established, healthy lawns can survive
several weeks of dormancy during summer with little or no
water.
- Watering early in the morning puts less
strain on public water supplies because the peak load is during
evening.
- Excess water can
keep the soil too
moist, which damages roots.
Let grass grow taller
- To promote deep rooting and lawns
that tolerate dry conditions, mow the grass no shorter than
two inches.
- Taller grass shades
the soil surface,
thus reducing evaporation and
sprouting of weed seeds.
Using nematodes to control insects in your lawn
Nematodes are like a microscopic earth worm.
They kill host larvae and within 2 to 3 weeks will reproduce
a new generation of up to 200,000 more Nematodes. They control
more than 250 insects including Cutworm, Japanese Beetle Grubs,
Root Weevils, Corn Borers, Wire Worms, Fungus Gnat Larvae, Thirps
Puac and many more.
When is the best
time to apply nematodes?
They should be applied in the early Spring
as soon as the first frost has gone out of the ground. Since
Nematodes can survive for 60 to 90 days before finding a host,
they will be in place as the insect activity increases with
warmer temperatures. It is best to apply Nematodes during the
evening or during periods of cloudy, cool weather. "Watering
in" with additional water will ensure that the Nematodes
have been carried into the soil.
How do I apply the
nematodes to my lawn?
Rinse Nematodes from the supplied sponge into
a small amount of water which becomes a concentrated solution
of Nematodes. They can withstand pressure of up to 300 psi,
so you can use and injector system, or dilute them with more
water and use a pump spray, watering can or pail. They will
gradually settle in the standing water, agitation is necessary
as you apply them.
Rejuvenate your lawn
Combine the following items and spread
over 1,000 square feet of
existing lawn.
1 80 litre vermiculite
1 3.8 cu. ft. peat moss
2 lbs grass seed (approx. 1 kg)
1 5 kg sod & seed starter
Water frequently to keep mixture moist.
Seed will take approximately 7 - 21 days to germinate. Keep
watering even after you see seed start to come up.
Tip:
Open bag of vermiculite at the top and pour a generous watering
can into the bag. This will cut down the dust of vermiculit
Other products available
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cut sod, as well as all the pesticides and fertilizers you need
to create a lawn that will be the envy of your neighbourhood.