If you’re a gardener, I sincerely hope that you’re saving those autumn leaves for your garden. They can be used as mulch or compost and are an important source of nutrients for your soil.
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Compost Your Autumn Leaves! Don’t Waste ‘Em!
Posted in Composting, Fall Gardening, Organic Fertilizer, Organic Lawn Care, Soil Conditioning, Starting A Garden, tagged Allentown, Beginning Gardening, Bethlehem, compost, compost bin, Composting, Fall Gardening, fertilizer, Fungus, lawn health, leaves, lehigh valley, manure, organic gardening, Organic Lawn Care, Pennsylvania, Soil Conditioning on October 27, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Harvard University’s Transition To Organic Lawn Care
Posted in Composting, Organic Fertilizer, Organic Lawn Care, Soil Conditioning, Starting A Garden, tagged Beginning Gardening, compost, compost tea, Composting, Eric T Fleisher, fertilizer, fertilizers, Harvard University, lawn health, organic gardening, organic lawn, Organic Lawn Care, soil, Soil Conditioning, soil test kit on October 19, 2009 | 1 Comment »
Harvard University has eliminated the use of ALL synthetic fertilizers and harmful chemicals after a one acre organic experiment yielded astounding results.
Should You Fertilize Your Lawn This Fall?
Posted in Organic Fertilizer, Organic Lawn Care, Pest Management, Soil Conditioning, tagged Allentown, Beginning Gardening, Bethlehem, compost, composted manure, Fall Gardening, fertilizer, fertilizer runoff, fertilizers, grubs, grubworms, Japanese Beetle, Japanese Beetles, lawn health, lehigh valley, manure, organic gardening, organic lawn, Organic Lawn Care, Pennsylvania, Soil Conditioning, waterways pollution on September 20, 2009 | 4 Comments »
I know that some of you out there will vigorously disagree with me, but really, you don’t need to use chemical fertilizers and weed killers on your lawn.

