Showing posts with label lawn care tips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lawn care tips. Show all posts

Monday, December 7, 2015

Dr. Sprinkler Repair - Reno, NV (775) 387-0519

(775) 387-0519

When it comes to your lawn, don't waste time searching for a magical quick-fix. Get back to the basics and ensure that your lawn is properly hydrated. Dr. Sprinkler Repair (Reno, NV) can help you do just that!
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We've been in the sprinkler business a long time, so we know sprinklers. Our Reno, NV, sprinkler technicians only use Rain Bird products for installations and repairs to guarantee that your sprinklers will work effectively and efficiently.

Monday, July 20, 2015

10 Herbs that Repel Pests - Dr. Sprinkler Repair, Reno NV (775) 387-0519

Dr. Sprinkler Repair's licensed and insured sprinkler technicians work hard to keep your lawn hydrated - why let pests destroy what we've worked so keep alive? The following article by Jill from Hip Homeschool Moms will help you keep those pesky bothers out of your garden!
"Planting a garden is rewarding work, as long as you can keep the pests from getting to the plants before you do!
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There’s nothing more frustrating to gardeners than animals or insects that destroy the plants they’ve labored to grow. I’m sure we’ve all been there: soil testing, careful planting, weeding and watering, but instead of enjoying fruit from our labors, garden pests can destroy the plants one by one. Toxic insect sprays are not the only answer to maintaining a bug-free garden. I prefer to take a more natural approach to the problem by mixing herbs that will repel the insects in with the vegetables.
Planting herbs and vegetables that compliment each other together is what we call companion planting. When paired correctly, herbs can repel insects that would otherwise destroy the nearby plant. Here’s a list of 10 herbs that repel garden pests.
  • Basil repels mosquitoes, carrot fly, white fly, asparagus beetles
  • Catnip repels ants, weevils, squash bugs, aphids, beetles, cockroaches
  • Chamomile repels flying insects
  • Chives repels aphids, beetles, carrot fly
  • Dill repels squash bugs, spider mites, aphids, tomato hornworm, cabbage looper, the Small White
  • Garlic repels aphids, beetles, carrot fly, rabbits
  • Nasturtiums repels white fly, squash bugs, aphids, beetles, cabbage looper
  • Oregano repels several pests
  • Parsley repels asparagus beetle
  • Thyme repels corn earworm, white fly, tomato hornworm, cabbage looper, and maggot
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If you have your garden well under way this summer but find that pests are a problem for you, it’s not too late to do something about it! Many of these plants can be found at a local store or farmer’s market and planted next to the vegetables."
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Thursday, May 14, 2015

Dr. Sprinkler Repair LLC - Reno, NV 775-387-0519

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Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Dr Sprinkler Repair Reno NV - (775) 387-0519

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“When it comes to sharing lawn secrets, the first one on many garden experts' lips is mowing height. "Most people mow their lawns way too short, which stresses out the grass," says Paul James, host of Gardening by the Yard. The secret, he says, is do less, not more: "I'm a great believer in benign neglect." He recommends raising the mower to the highest possible notch so you're mowing only the top third of the grass when you cut. Taller grass promotes better root development, Paul says, as well as shading the ground so it doesn't dry out as fast. An added benefit: the taller grass blocks the sun that weed seeds require to germinate. And don't believe for a moment that leaving grass taller is going to mean mowing more often, says Gary. "There's a big misunderstanding that a lot of people have that if they cut it shorter, they won't have to mow it as often," say Gary. "But that's absolutely false; it renews itself so fast that it doesn't save you any time.’"
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