maintenance Archives - Look I get It https://lookigetit.com/tag/maintenance/ My WordPress Blog Thu, 12 Sep 2019 10:10:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 Guide To Composting At Home https://lookigetit.com/guide-to-composting-at-home/ https://lookigetit.com/guide-to-composting-at-home/#respond Thu, 12 Sep 2019 10:10:20 +0000 https://acacio.foxthemes.me/?p=5543 Recycling organic matter into soil conditioning, fertilization and enrichment material requires a process that is known as composting. It’s a technique that uses living organisms to enrich the soil needed by plants in order to grow and stay healthy. Composting is a healthy and inexpensive way to help the environment as well as cut down […]

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Recycling organic matter into soil conditioning, fertilization and enrichment material requires a process that is known as composting. It’s a technique that uses living organisms to enrich the soil needed by plants in order to grow and stay healthy.

Composting is a healthy and inexpensive way to help the environment as well as cut down on the need for inorganic fertilizers and some types of pesticides. It’s also something that both adults and children can do. To get the best out of composting, it’s necessary to understand how it’s done and what is needed to make it happen.

How Composting Works

Composting is a process that can take weeks or months. It begins with the gathering of organic waste to form the start of a compost pile or compost heap. Fungi, bacteria, worms and other forms of life then consume and process the organic debris into a material called humus, which is rich in essential nutrients, such as carbon, nitrogen, potassium and phosphorous. When the material is combined with a proper amount of water and access to oxygen, the temperature of the composting material will increase to a potential maximum of 150 degrees Fahrenheit or 66 degrees Celsius. At maximum potential temperature, the composting process will take as little as three weeks, but at lower temperatures, it can take several months.

Benefits Of Composting

Compost is an effective substitute for commercial fertilizers and in some cases, it can also serve as a natural pesticide and barrier for some plant-based diseases. It contributes to enhanced soil moisture retention as well as higher levels of essential nutrients, which result in higher crop yields. The process of composting can also clean up the ecosystem by removing toxins and even some types of heavy metals from the environment. 

Conclusion

Composting is a great way to help the environment and your garden by supplying the nutrients your soil needs. However, to ensure you’re composting correctly, be sure utilize a few of these tips so you can make the most of this fertilizing technique.

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What To Do With Your Leaves In Fall https://lookigetit.com/what-to-do-with-your-leaves-in-fall/ https://lookigetit.com/what-to-do-with-your-leaves-in-fall/#respond Thu, 12 Sep 2019 09:54:10 +0000 https://acacio.foxthemes.me/?p=5530 The children are back at school, the pumpkin spice latte is popular at coffee shops, the glow of football

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The children are back at school, the pumpkin spice latte is popular at coffee shops, the glow of football stadium lights fills the night, and the days are getting shorter and crisper. That means, the leaves will soon start to change into the colors of fire and will soon fall to the ground, covering it like a patchwork quilt.

Fall is a wonderful time of year. The downside is that the blanket of leaves has to be removed to protect your lawn from fungus, rot and disease. The upside is that the chore of leaf removal doesn’t have to be the arduous task that many make it.

Leaf Removal Tools

Leaf Removal Tools For the DIYers, there are some amazing tools out there to help you with this fall tradition. Leaf blowers are a great way to get large volumes of leaves into smaller and more manageable piles, but have you checked out the leaf vacuums that are available? They suck up the leaves as well as mulch them and feed them right into an easy to empty bag. They range in all prices and come in electric and battery versions.

Leaf Removal Services

Many cities have sites where you can dispose of your leaves, just call the city’s sanitation or maintenance departments to get the scoop. If you have a garden, there are a number of ways to prep it in the fall. And, one of the most environmentally friendly and mutually beneficial ways to dispose of your leaves is to spread them over the surface. In the spring, you can rototill them to create nutrient-rich soil for your summer plants. If you don’t personally have a garden, consider contacting a community garden site that might welcome your discards for their personal gain. 

A contract with a quality landscaping company that removes leaves can be a very wise investment when you are short on time or would just rather be watching college football or heading to the farmer’s markets.

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Backyard Safety For Your Pets https://lookigetit.com/backyard-safety-for-your-pets/ https://lookigetit.com/backyard-safety-for-your-pets/#respond Wed, 11 Sep 2019 10:18:00 +0000 https://acacio.foxthemes.me/?p=5546 While you may love the look of your yard, chances are, your pets might not feel the same.

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While you may love the look of your yard, chances are, your pets might not feel the same. Your backyard should be a safe environment for all, including your furry family members.

Take the time to create a secure and safe environment for your beloved pets. For many, backyard safety for pets applies to their dogs, while those with outdoor cats should be aware of the potential dangers in their yard. If you’re ready to create a safer yard for all, see a few helpful backyard safety tips.

Backyard Fence

One of the first things any pet owner should do is install a fence in your backyard. There are many instances of families losing their beloved dog or cat, simply because they ran away. You can avoid this by installing a fence that keeps them inside the yard at all times. While any fence will do, be sure your pet can’t climb up and over, like with a chain link fence. A wood privacy fence is your best bet for a pet safe yard.

Pet Safe Weed Killers

Every year, new weeds tend to sprout up in the yard. Of course, you’ll want to do whatever it takes to get rid of them. However, you must consider your pet when choosing a weed control solution. Weed killers can have negative effects on your pets such as vomiting or even long-term damages if infested. If you’re concerned about choosing the right pet safe solution for your cat or dog, it’s best to contact a landscaping pro who can help, especially for stubborn weeds.

Of course, if you’re looking to get rid of a few pesky weeds, there are some natural DIY solutions you can try that won’t harm your pet. Here are a few ideas:

  • Pour boiling water over the weed.
  • Use salt in pavement and cracks where weeds grow.
  • Spray the weed with vinegar. This may take a few applications

Conclusion

Your pets are a part of the family, so it only makes sense that they enjoy your backyard just as much as you do. Take the steps to create a safe yard for them and you’ll be able to enjoy all the benefits together. If you have any questions about the safety of your pet or using a new product, always consult your veterinarian.


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