Benefits Of Organic Fertilizer

An important aspect of lawn care is deciding how to fertilize your lawn. Fertilizing lawns organically, like we do at Savannah Eco Mowing, requires a different approach and a different set of expectations than a chemical treatment program. This is not to say that organic fertilizers do not work as well, in fact in many ways they work better, but that organic fertilizers function differently than chemical fertilizers.

Organic fertilization can include grass clippings left on the lawn when mowing, mulched leaves, or organic fertilizer products. The organic material gets broken down by microorganisms in the soil which then release nutrients that the grass needs. Chemical fertilizers on the other hand supply the lawn directly with the nutrients.

As you might expect, lawns respond to a chemical fertilizer application occur more quickly than an organic fertilizer. The down side is that this makes the lawn grow very fast, requiring more watering, and more mowing. The nutrients are also used up more quickly, meaning your lawn will need more frequent applications. Over time soil treated with chemical fertilizers can become depleted of organic matter and beneficial microorganisms, which play an important role in developing a truly healthy lawn. A chemically treated lawn that lacks organic matter and microorganisms can become more compacted and less able to hold nutrients, making environmentally dangerous run-off from chemical treatment more likely.

The process that happens when a lawn is treated with organic fertilizer is a little different. As the microorganisms break down the organic material from the fertilizer, they release nutrients into the soil, supplying the lawn with a slow, steady supply of the things it needs to grow. Over time the soil will have a higher and healthier level of microorganisms. This soil that is rich in organic matter and microorganisms is able to hold more water and nutrients in the soil, and the roots of your lawn will become deeper and healthier. The end result is a lawn that is healthier and more drought resistant, requires fewer fertilizer treatments, needs less mowing, and looks great.

Although chemical fertilizers have been commonly used in lawn care for a long time and have the advantage of producing almost immediate results, with a little patience and knowledge about how organic fertilizers work, organic lawns can actually be healthier and easier to maintain. It also doesn’t hurt that they are safe for kids and pets, and won’t harm the environment.

Mowing Height

Following these tips will help your lawn become healthier and more sustainable:

Different types of grass have different optimal heights, but you should generally mow high. This means 3-3.5 inches for many types of grass. This allows for more root growth and also helps shade out weeds.

Only cut 1/3 of the length at a time. Cutting more than this will unnecessarily stress the grass. If the grass is allowed to grow to 6 inches, you should cut it down to 4 inches, and then wait a few days before cutting it to its regular height.

How and When to Water

Watering your lawn correctly is an important part of sustainable lawn care. You can conserve water and make your lawn more drought resistant by following these tips.

It is best to water in the early morning. This will conserve water as more will to go into the soil without evaporating.

Watering your lawn deeply and infrequently will help the roots to grow deeper into the soil, making your lawn more drought resistant. You do not need to water every day, just when you see the first signs of wilting or footprints. When you do water you should give it about an inch of water, without letting it puddle in certain places.

A Realistic, Cost Effective Way To Go Green
Welcome to Savannah Eco Mowing, Savannah’s locally owned and operated, organic and sustainable lawn care service. We provide reliable and professional services using methods that are good for the environment and our customers. When you sign up for our service you sign up for:

Less Air Pollution – With the help of electric battery powered mowers, edgers, trimmers, even reel mowers, we drastically cut the amount of pollution released into the atmosphere when mowing your lawn.

Less Noise Pollution – Not only good for the environment, our electric mowers, trimmers and blowers are also significantly quieter than their gas counterparts. So when Savannah Eco Mowing cuts your grass, you are helping to create a more peaceful atmosphere for you and your neighbors.

A Chemical Free Lawn – Our organic lawn treatment system uses only fertilizers and weed control that are completely safe for kids, pets, and the environment.

A Healthier, Sustainable Lawn – Our techniques work together to help cultivate a lawn that is healthier and more durable, while requiring less watering and maintenance.

Competitive Rates – Our rates are comparable to tradition lawn care services in the area.

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