About Green Gardening

Dont forget that our outside environment counts too.  What we put on our plants and in out soils, returns to our streams and oceans.  Try to use organic fertilizers, pesticides and weed control.  Here are some helpful tips from www.organicgardentips.com

1. Mulch your flower beds and trees with 3" of organic material - it conserves water, adds humus and nutrients, and discourages weeds. It gives your beds a nice, finished appearance.

2. Mulch acid-loving plants with a thick layer of pine needles each fall. As the needles decompose, they will deposit their acid in the soil.

3. The most important step in pest management is to maintain healthy soil. It produces healthy plants, which are better able to withstand disease and insect damage.

4. Aphids? Spray infested stems, leaves, and buds with a very dilute soapy water, then clear water. It works even on the heaviest infestation.

5. Compost improves soil structure, texture, and areation, and increases the soil's water holding capacity. It also promotes soil fertility and stimulates healthy root development.

6. Look for natural and organic alternatives to chemical fertilizers, such as the use of compost. Our use of inorganic fertilizer is causing a toxic buildup of chemicals in our soil and drinking water.

7. When buying plants for your landscape, select well-adapted plant types for your soil, temperature range, and sun or shade exposure.


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Green Mountain Pressure Washing 
(division of Get it Green.com)
bringing new life to your environment
Serving Santa Cruz County and San Lorenzo Valley

831-212-2709 or info@getitgreen.com




 

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