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Brown Patches In Lawn: Common Causes And Prevention For A Healthy Lawn (part 4)

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❌Poor Soil Quality Mostly, your lawn health depends on the quality of the soil condition. Poor soil quality, such as lack of nutrients or compacted soil, can lead to brown patches and weakened root systems. This issue can make your lawn vulnerable to pests and insects. Also, pH levels might be not optimal for your lawns, so check the soil condition and take the next approach to aerate the grass. ❌Thatch Layer in Grass Blades Thatch is the build-up of organic material and dead debris accumulating between the root system and grass blades. Usually, your grass garden will need a layer of thatch to protect the lawn against the attack of outside factors like extreme temperatures. Excessive thatch, however, can choke the lawn by restricting the airflow, nutrients, and water absorption to roots. Once you notice there is a layer of more than a half of thatch build-up, grassroots start growing in the thatch layer, instead of soil. They can not absorb water and nutrients, therefore, the grass beg

Brown Patches In Lawn: Common Causes And Prevention For A Healthy Lawn (part 3)

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❌Improper Mowing Important factors in mowing the grass lawn include the height and frequency of mowing. In case your lawn is infrequent of being mowed, it requires a deeper cut to reach a proper height. However, if your mower blades are sharp and you begin to cut your grass too short, it can cause stress on the lawn ground and create some brown spots. Always remember to keep your mower blades cut no more than a third of the grass blades. ❌Too Much Water/Fertilizer Overwatering and underwatering are both common causes of brown patch disease. While underwatering creates a drought condition for soil, too much watering can lead to saturated soil conditions. Although most grass can tolerate drought conditions for a while, they will leave brown spots onto the ground, or even die through extended periods of high temperatures in late summer. However, overwatering will suffocate the grass and weak the roots. Ideally, lawns need watering averaging one inch of water per week, including either rai

Brown Patches In Lawn: Common Causes And Prevention For A Healthy Lawn (part 2)

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❌Grubs Grubs often appear underground in most lawns from mid to late summer and cause brown patches by damaging the root system. You could identify grubs and larvae by pulling a small area of turf which is brown patches and around dead grass areas. Pest-infested grass is much more easily pulled up than others since the root is damaged. The feeding habit of grubs can lead to a uniform area of brown spots in your grass. There are some grub control products available to kill existing grubs, like beneficial nematodes or milky spore, etc. ❌Dog Urine Burns Dog urine, or other animals like birds, can create brown spots on your lawn since it contains a high amount of nitrogen. Brown spots due to urine burns could be recognized by brown centers surrounded by dark green rings. The best way to solve this problem is to rake the ground and cover it with topsoil and spread seed. ❌Dormancy Your lawn could be made up of different types of grasses. While cool-season lawns go dormant during the hot weat

Brown Patches In Lawn: Common Causes And Prevention For A Healthy Lawn (part 1)

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❌Fungus - Main Cause of Brown Patch Fungus is the most common cause causing brown spots with irregular patches, usually the fungus Rhizoctonia. Brown patches are summer lawn diseases when the daytime temperatures reach 65 to 85 degrees. Fungal diseases often cause patches of dead grass from mid-to-late summer - when there is hot and humid weather, or even spring (when the snow melted). Severe rainy or humid weather along with poor air circulation and the lack of sunlight will encourage an ideal condition for fungal outbreaks. If the brown patch disease is active for a long time in the lawn, it will leave a ring of dead grass around the patch, and luckily, the grass inside can recover. There are several reasons for brown patch fungus in addition to hot and humid conditions. Excessive nitrogen (or low level), poor soil, lack of fertilizer and air movement, too much thatch, and compacted soil are also factors that promote a fungus problem. Although you cannot control the weather, there ar

Brown Patches In Lawn: Common Causes And Prevention For A Healthy Lawn

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Apparently, no one wants their beautiful green stretch of grass filled up with patches of brown, dead grass - which is officially called "brown patch". If there is no timely action to prevent these brown spots, it will light up an alarming and frustrating situation ruining your lush green lawn. Brown patch in lawn is a disease condition caused by many different reasons. Therefore, in order to get rid of this problem, you'll need to determine the common causes to treat and prevent brown spots in the right way. Or find professional lawn care to help you here! Contact us via our information: Phone: (206) 279-1450 Email: info@greenarborlandscaping.com Website: https://www.greenarborlandscaping.com/

Types of Retaining Walls

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👉👉Poured concrete ✅Advantages: Strong. Concrete barriers that are well-designed, correctly drained, and backfilled are hard to fail. ❌Disadvantages: The appearance of bare concrete is unappealing. It can be coated with brickwork or specific forms that integrate beautiful designs in the final wall can be employed. Furthermore, if a wall collapses, mending may be impossible, and deportation is expensive. Unless you've done vertical pours before, walls above a few inches high ought to be shaped and poured by a professional. 👉👉Timber walls ✅Advantages: It's just relatively difficult to construct oneself about 4 feet high. You can build a higher wall if an engineer planned it, identified the deadmen, and determined the backfill and drainage. ❌Disadvantages: Not as durable as brickwork. Creating square edges is difficult. Furthermore, the building materials are hefty and difficult to handle individually. Build a 4 feet high by 15 feet in length wall in approximately four days. 👉

Retaining Wall Style Function

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A thorough retaining wall design will enhance the function of your house and add elegant value to your property. 👉Stabilize a Steep Slope The most obvious use of a retaining wall is to reduce steep slopes. You can use stacked bluestone as a simple way to combine both modern and vintage styles for your walls with the beige color behind them. The creativity for your landscape should run along with its function. Don't let the slopes hinder you from designing your property. Starting to build a retaining wall will give you the best answer for issues of drainage on a slope. 👉Provide Usable Space for Sloped Area Most homeowners think that sloped areas are unusable, however, the retaining walls will carve out usable spaces. In many landscaping designs, you totally can use a retaining wall to provide adequate spaces for the entire yard and house with a walkway, a pool, sitting area, firepit area, entertaining area, etc. which will have a large impact on the slope of your backyard. Retaini

👉👉👉Guideline Of Slope Retaining Wall With Steps

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Retaining walls add attraction and outdoor space value to your landscape, especially for a sloped yard. It is the most natural way to control eroding, provide usable space for your home, reduce steep slopes or problems related to slopes to add more unique planting bed designs and create the focal points for your landscape garden. To build a retaining wall might seem simple to install and be reasonably priced with high maintenance, as well as a variety of colors, textures, ideas for almost all homeowners to choose to make use of their outdoor living space. When planning to build retaining wall ideas, you should find out what to do before going to any physical works. Whether you want to do it yourself or hire professional constructors, in some steps of installation, a retaining wall will require professional engineering to keep its shape. In case your wall is more than 4 feet tall (including buried blocks), you'll need to consider finding a constructor and an engineer for grading or

Get Ready for Landscape Lighting Installation (part 4 )

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👉Step 5: Make a Hole in the Ground Once you set all the light fixtures into position, make sure anew that they're equally spaced. Use the plastic pipe to construct the steady bases for the low voltage lighting, and provide safety for your wire connection. Use a screwdriver to make a hole for the fixtures' stake. Never glue all parts of a plastic pipe together and never use a hammer to drive the fixtures into the ground! 👉Step 6: Connect the Connectors and Fixtures Strip the last half-inch of wire at each end and slip the two connector halves over the cable. Connect the wires with weatherproof connectors and twist them clockwise together until you hear a click. Then insert the connector into the cable cover till the wire begins to spin with the cap. 👉Step 7: Test the Light The transformer is always plugged in, therefore the fixture should light up now. You can use a digital voltage meter to test your system at its voltage level. Walk around your property when the system is wo

Get Ready for Landscape Lighting Installation (part 3 )

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👉Step 3: Place All Components Clear the path where you planned to add light fixtures and wires. Lay the low-voltage cable following the line of fixtures. Use 10-gauge wire for main lines from the transformer with total watts of 200 or less, and switch to the 12-gauge wire for the larger system between lights. Use a flat-blade shovel to cut a slot a 3-inch-deep trench in the soil where the low-voltage wire will cross the lawn to bury wires and prevent them from damage during the process. Then lay the cable in the trench and make the connection with the light fixtures by making cable slack at each fixture point. 👉Step 4: Plug in the Transformer Install the cable nearby the outdoor electrical outlet installed before and mount your low voltage transformer on a post. Use strippers to cut off 3/4 inch of insulation from the cable, twist the strands together, attach them to the terminals marked either 12 volts or 15 volts on the bottom of the transformer and hold the cable securely in place

Get Ready for Landscape Lighting Installation (part 2 )

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👉Step 1: Layout Outdoor Lighting Overview A successful low voltage landscape lighting plan is a series of work including gathering the right fixtures (like low voltage spotlights, transformers) to wire them correctly. Whether installed along a path, walkway, driveway, or pointing up trees, walls, and fences, low voltage lighting required fully three components: a transformer, low voltage cable, and fixtures. The first step is to identify which location in your house ground that you need to add lights first and how many lights are required. You have a variety of different options for outdoor lights that the price varies depending on the types of light fixtures you chose and their characteristics. 👉Step 2: Install Bulbs in Light Fixtures and Attach Mounts When you've finished determining and assembling enough light fixtures, then install and mount bulbs into fixtures. There are several ways to finish this step, but these 3 ways might be the most common ways for almost people: Stake

Get Ready for Landscape Lighting Installation (part 1 )

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Outdoor lighting may improve your outdoor living, increase security, illuminate dark zones, as well the quality of your house. Begin by learning about the options, then plan and install landscape lighting to enhance your property and showcase your home. If you want to install a perfect light system for your home, you have to know what you love the most in your yard to make it to the conference and select the right components for this installation. 👉Required Tools : Wire strippers, Voltage tester, Garden spade, Posthole digger, Sledgehammer, Safety glasses, Flood lights 👉Required Materials : Transformer (two 45-watt ones and one 120-watt), Lights, Wire connectors, Gauge outdoor wire, PVC pipe (1 - 1/2 inch x 12 inches), Copper pipe Here is some information for your reference. To know more, stay tuned in our next articles. Or want to learn about other related information if you have any questions, please contact GREEN ARBOR LANDSCAPING (206) 265-2940 for advice.

Overview Of Low Voltage Landscape Lighting (part 2)

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👉The functionality of your home will be increased When you install security lighting on your back patio, deck, or front yard, you will have the possibility to fully utilize these areas. For instance, you can spend your time with your family or your friends as long as you want outside your home instead of gathering inside your home. You can also hold a night party in your backyard with no hesitation thanks to your lighting system. 👉Outdoor lighting prevents unwelcome guests Unwanted guests, both human and animal, can be deterred by the security lighting. If you want to keep furry critters out of your garden, try investing in a security lighting system that is particularly intended to detect animals. Moreover, outdoor lighting has been demonstrated to reduce crime when it gets late. Outdoor lights with motion sensors may be useful; if motion is detected, whether from you walking outside or an intruder, the floodlight will switch on. You should also set your lighting system on a timer t