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		<title>Aeration</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Sep 2008 13:38:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Craig</dc:creator>
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<p>Aerating your lawn is one of the beneficial factors that help promote healthier soil and grass. In your typical lawn care, aeration should be a part of your lawn’s regular health regimen to ensure good irrigation, improved soil, roots and grass health.</p>
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<p>Aerating your lawn is one of the beneficial factors that help promote healthier soil and grass. In your typical lawn care, aeration should be a part of your lawn’s regular health regimen to ensure good irrigation, improved soil, roots and grass health.</p>
<p>Lawn aeration allows the soil to breathe, thus allowing air, moisture and nutrients to flow into the roots. Punching holes in the ground can be done by using aeration tools that can be rented from garden supply centers. You can also hire someone who has the know-how or a company that does the job professionally.</p>
<p>Your lawn’s requirement for aeration will depend on how the soil has been treated over the years. The physical appearance of the lawn itself can help you determine when and how much aeration is needed for your lawn. If your lawn exhibits poor drainage, not-so green grass even after fertilization and bald spots, then it&#039;s time to aerate.</p>
<p>Lawn care, aeration and other beneficial treatments for your lawn seem to be high maintenance, but these treatments don&#039;t usually require daily or even monthly tending. Aeration will depend on how your lawn’s soil has been treated over the years, and aeration may be done once a year or every two years.</p>
<p>Lawns that are intensively treated and maintained usually require annual aeration to make sure the soil is healthy and ready for another helping of fertilizers and such.</p>
<p>If parts of your lawn have high traffic, it is important to aerate these parts more frequently. Soil on high traffic parts of your lawn becomes more compact which makes it harder for air, water and nutrients to penetrate.</p>
<p>For highly compact soil, it is advisable to water the lawn before aeration. Make sure you water your lawn up to the desired consistency for the soil to break up and allow air during aeration. Avoid flooding or just slightly damping your lawn, neither will be beneficial and it will be harder to aerate the soil in just one pass.</p>
<p>Should you pull the plugs? Plugs or soil plugs are the bits of soil that have been pulled out of the poked holes during the aeration process. You may leave these plugs to dry, and irrigation or rain will break up these plugs eventually.</p>
<p>After your lawn’s first round of aeration, you will see a huge difference in the quality and distribution of grass throughout your lawn. Lawn care, aeration and basic soil cultivation know-how are essential to keep your lawn greener and in tip-top shape.</p>


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		<title>Gardening Gloves</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 15:12:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dr. Craig</dc:creator>
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<p>One of the best things about gardening is felling warm, moist dirt in your bare hands, but you will often end up with blistered, chapped, and scraped skin.&#160; The solution to this problem is gardening gloves.&#160; The more time you spend getting down and dirty in the garden, the more you need gardening gloves.&#160; Gardening gloves will be able to ease some of the pain you would otherwise be subject to, letting you spend even more time playing in the dirt.</p>
<p>There are hundreds of different types of gloves on the market, and the kind of gardening glove you buy depends on the way you garden.&#160; Some gloves offer protection against specific substances or things, for example, leather gloves are not the best for working with chemicals or water.&#160; Many gardening gloves are specialized for pruning thorns, refilling gasoline tanks, or using a chain saw, while others are for general tasks such as raking, digging, and weeding.</p>
<p>After choosing the type of gardening glove you need, you must make sure and pick out the perfect fit.&#160; Gloves that are too big have a tendency to slip off while gloves that are too small could cause aches and cramps.&#160; Any glove that doesn&#8217;t fit could defeat the whole purpose of wearing gloves and cause blistering.&#160; To find a glove with the best fit possible, try the gloves on both hands, make a fist, and imitate the movements you make when gardening.&#160; If there is no pinching or slipping and the glove is comfortable then you have found your match.</p>
<p>Gardening gloves can be bought in many places and are produced by many companies, causing them all to have a different quality and price.&#160; Most gloves can be washed in cool water and then air dried.&#160; There are many different types of gloves you can purchase to satisfy your varying needs, such as cotton and cotton-polyester for general-purpose chores.&#160; These are among the most popular gloves and are perfect for light chores in cool and dry weather.&#160; Leather gloves can also be used for general chores but are heavier than cotton and polyester.&#160; Chemical resistant gloves will help protect your hands against oils, acids, herbicides, pesticides, and many other chemicals.&#160; Grip enhancing gloves are designed with rubber dots for extra gripping power.&#160; Cut and puncture resistant gloves are designed to offer extra protection against sharp edges</p>
<p>If you are the type person that only wears gloves as an optional luxury for various tasks, you should think seriously for using specialized gardening gloves for many of the activities you will be doing outside.&#160; There is really no reason not to wear gardening gloves; they protect your hands from the elements and don&#8217;t ever cost all that much.</p>
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<p>One of the best things about gardening is felling warm, moist dirt in your bare hands, but you will often end up with blistered, chapped, and scraped skin.&nbsp; The solution to this problem is gardening gloves.&nbsp; The more time you spend getting down and dirty in the garden, the more you need gardening gloves.&nbsp; Gardening gloves will be able to ease some of the pain you would otherwise be subject to, letting you spend even more time playing in the dirt.</p>
<p>There are hundreds of different types of gloves on the market, and the kind of gardening glove you buy depends on the way you garden.&nbsp; Some gloves offer protection against specific substances or things, for example, leather gloves are not the best for working with chemicals or water.&nbsp; Many gardening gloves are specialized for pruning thorns, refilling gasoline tanks, or using a chain saw, while others are for general tasks such as raking, digging, and weeding.</p>
<p>After choosing the type of gardening glove you need, you must make sure and pick out the perfect fit.&nbsp; Gloves that are too big have a tendency to slip off while gloves that are too small could cause aches and cramps.&nbsp; Any glove that doesn&rsquo;t fit could defeat the whole purpose of wearing gloves and cause blistering.&nbsp; To find a glove with the best fit possible, try the gloves on both hands, make a fist, and imitate the movements you make when gardening.&nbsp; If there is no pinching or slipping and the glove is comfortable then you have found your match.</p>
<p>Gardening gloves can be bought in many places and are produced by many companies, causing them all to have a different quality and price.&nbsp; Most gloves can be washed in cool water and then air dried.&nbsp; There are many different types of gloves you can purchase to satisfy your varying needs, such as cotton and cotton-polyester for general-purpose chores.&nbsp; These are among the most popular gloves and are perfect for light chores in cool and dry weather.&nbsp; Leather gloves can also be used for general chores but are heavier than cotton and polyester.&nbsp; Chemical resistant gloves will help protect your hands against oils, acids, herbicides, pesticides, and many other chemicals.&nbsp; Grip enhancing gloves are designed with rubber dots for extra gripping power.&nbsp; Cut and puncture resistant gloves are designed to offer extra protection against sharp edges</p>
<p>If you are the type person that only wears gloves as an optional luxury for various tasks, you should think seriously for using specialized gardening gloves for many of the activities you will be doing outside.&nbsp; There is really no reason not to wear gardening gloves; they protect your hands from the elements and don&rsquo;t ever cost all that much.</p>
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