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Thursday, August 19th, 2010 | Author: admin

The Brill Reel lawn mower is a German mower that comes in two main models – model 38 that gives a clear 15.2inch (38cm) cutting area and model 33 that gives a 13.2 inch (33 cm) cutting area. The Brill Razorcut series of mowers are reel mowers that will deliver a précised clean cut grass minus the hassles associated with gasoline powered mowers.

The Brill reel lawn mower is extremely light, actually, it weighs a third of the total weight of your everyday power mower. So light is the Brill that someone of average built can carry it on one hand? Thanks to their ultra light weight, it is very easy to push these Brill Razor cut mowers up the hills and maneuver easily across divots in your yard. This light weight is contributed partly because the Brill uses less metal than any other mower, which significantly reduces the carbon or ecological footprint.

The Brill is one of the few environmentally friendly choices we have around. Considering the rising costs of gas bills, using the Brill can be one of the wisest and greatest ways to cut down your gas bill significantly. Not only that, you get to improve the quality of air in your backyard and get rid of gas spills.

Compared to most other mowers today, using the Brill provides a fresh breath of air meaning you get to enjoy the alluring smell of freshly cut grass without the sickening smell of diesel fumes. The Brill Razorcut Mower is silent and very quiet hence waking the neighbors up would be least of your worries, no matter what time of night or day you decide to mow. It has a very comfortable and gentle comfort handle that will not strain your muscles or stir up arthritis as has been the case with other mowers.

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Monday, May 24th, 2010 | Author: admin

Did you know there is an eco-friendly way to keep your yard beautiful? As their increasingly popular electric cars counterparts, electric mowers, although still relatively new in the market, they are also growing in popularity very rapidly. These mowers are available as push mowers and have proven very effective for small yards. They are very good for the environment and what is more, they are cost effective bearing in mind that you will not be using any gas.

A recent study released cited that most homeowners opted for electric mowers for the primary reason of environmental consciousness. Pundits say that mowing for about an hour using a regular gasoline powered mower can be compared to the pollution caused by a car driving for around 150 miles. Needless to mention, an electric mower uses significantly less energy to operate hence there is less negative effect on the environment.

Electric mowers, as the name would suggest, get their energy from an electrical outlet using a plug. They are more or less like a vacuum cleaner in that you can have difficulties with a short cord not long enough to reach where you need to go. The good news however is that there are some cordless electric mowers in the market which come with a rechargeable battery. Mowing has never been easier thanks to the cordless electric mowers which use 1-4 rechargeable 12-v batteries.

It is to be noted that most of these cordless electric mowers are a bit highly priced than their gas powered counterparts and their predecessor electric lawn mowers with cords. However, with some little searching, you can get affordable models out there. Even so, you will not be spending any money on maintenance or gas; hence in the long run you will save a lot. Some models of the cordless electric mowers come with a handy mulch plate that allows you to multitask – cut and mulch the grass at the same time, another great green move.

If you want to buy an electric mower, be advised that they haven’t been in existence for quite a very long time hence it can be hard to tell which types of problems they are likely to face over time. As such, always ensure you check customer reviews before buying one.

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Thursday, March 25th, 2010 | Author: admin

The nature of gardening is such that the best care should be given to pot plants or garden plants. Growing a garden and taking care of vegetation is somehow like raising your own child; the right attention, love and care ought to be present for healthy growth. Compost bin composting allows the gardening enthusiasts to do just that: love and care for you garden and compost.

Compost bin composting is when you use a bin to make your compost out of either manure or scraps. This is very unlike the conventional method that entailed digging a deep hole in the ground and filling it up with dead and live plant matter. And much cleaner; and I guess, can make your garden or lawn look that much more decorative and pleasing.

What you do is take compost bin and set it outside in the sun. The holes in the side of the compost bin are for oxygen to circulate freely since the microorganisms that breakdown plant matter need it to survive. Another reason is for water to trickle out slowly enough to promote decay.

After having done this you can begin filling the compost bin with dead and live plant matter in equal proportions. Anything like mowed grass; leaves from tree branches and even twigs. Put a lid over it and leave the manure in the sun and wait for decomposition to start.

Every once in a while you should turn the compost around so that it remains aerated and oxygenated. When there is inadequate moisture- perhaps a rain barrel could be in your future as well - fill it with water some more. After a month your compost should be ready for harvesting.

If you’re using a compost bin that is not made of plastic, make sure it is hoisted on a wooden stand so that it does not rust.

Tuesday, February 09th, 2010 | Author: admin

Compost manure is the best nutrition you can give to growing plants. Because it is rich in natural plant material means that it’s the best type of fertilizer to feed your plants on. Organic fertilizer of this kind is not exactly easy to make but after you are complete with it you will have good manure that will make your plants grow faster than the typical inorganic fertilizer that is sold in agricultural shops. Compost bin composting is a new method of making compost that people now prefer to the usual type. This new type of manure is made from the normal compost materials; the only difference is that this is made in a garbage bin. So instead of throwing the plant material in a hole dug in the ground you simply fill up a garbage bin in place of a hole. The process of manuring is the same; the only other difference is that the compost bin has to be kept inches from the ground to prevent rusting. A lot of people prefer compost bin manure because it’s a cleaner way of making compost manure. The old type of compost heaps could easily be messy and untidy especially with a dog around that just loves pulling at twigs and heaped up material. The fact that it’s cleaner means that people who were always opposed to compost heaps on grounds of filth can very easily make manure. Something else to really adore about compost bin manure is that it’s convenient for small households that are too small to have space for compost manure. Therefore if you have a small garden on your apartment balcony you can easily maintain it using a simple garbage bin. In addition to this the manure comes out finer when there are enough micro-organisms to decompose the plant material. Because the plants remain trapped the decomposing process is faster under such humid conditions.

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Wednesday, January 13th, 2010 | Author: admin

Compost Soil

It has been estimated that the average American household disposes of more than two hundred pounds of kitchen scrap waste yearly. This is waste that is going into our landfills when it could be enriching our gardens. Composting is a lot easier to achieve than most people realize. If you have an organized system, it will take no more time to compost than it does to trash your scraps.

 

There are many variations of compost bins available for purchase on the market ranging from simple to extravagant and expensive. You may choose this route, or you may like to build your own. This is a relatively simple task; you must just ensure that your bin or box is covered to keep animals away yet still allows for drainage and aeration. Many install a screen on the bottom of the bin to help with this problem.

 

Almost all forms of kitchen waste can be easily composted. This will make an inexpensive and yet rich fertilizer for your lawn or garden. There are two categories of commonly used composting items: green nitrogen rich substances and brown carbon rich ones:

 

Green materials that you can compost are: Herbivore animal manure, coffee grounds and filters, fruit trimmings, peeling remnants and cores, vegetable peelings, leaves and remnants, grains, grass clippings, green leaves, hair and fur, shredded newspaper, tea bags, and houseplants.

 

Brown Materials to be used for composting are: cardboard rolls that are shredded, clean paper that is shredded, dry leaves, straw, newspaper that is shredded, nut shells, pine needles, sawdust, wood ships, wool rags, vegetable stalks, crushed eggshells, and fireplace ash that is not from coal.

 

Here are items that you should take care not to add to your compost pile: Anything containing chemicals or that has been chemically treated, bird droppings, bones, cat or dog feces, human waste, ashes from coal, colored paper, dairy products, diseased plants, grease in any form, and treated wood or wood products. These substances can be toxic to both plants and humans

 

You generally want to try to keep a ratio of brown to green material at 25:1. Carbon materials break down very slowly and will keep your compost pile from completely decomposing and being ready to use. On the other hand, if too many nitrogen substances exist, this can create a bad odor that will also attract animals to your bin.

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Monday, January 04th, 2010 | Author: admin

Compost is a term derived from the French term ‘componere’. For those who are not much aware of the gardening basics, compost is a mix of decayed matter that is mostly used for the purpose of conditioning and fertilizing. Organic matter is forms the raw matter of the composting process. With time, it breaks down and forms what is known as humus composting.

The essential ingredients are: moisture, organic waste, bacteria and oxygen. Following the formation of the compost, the ground should be covered at about three to four inches height. Then the soil should be ploughed well to make sure that it has been absorbed by the soil.

If you want to make garden compost at home, there are several ways out. Firstly, get hold of a bin and then accumulate all the vegetables and fruits that you have kept aside to dump in the bin. You may also put in the eggshells and vegetable and fruit peels. Upon your discretion, you may also put in weeds, grass, dead leaves, straw and such other materials. The process is even better if the above materials are shredded before putting them into the bin.

Always make sure that you use materials that pace up the process only with the help of sufficient air and water. If you diligently follow what has been mentioned above, then within a span of two to five months, you can have the compost mix ready.

What forms the best part about the compost is that they are very good for the health of the soil as they are believed to be very rich in nutrients. Composts can be used on a variety of soil. Gardeners prefer clay soil with compost as it helps them to maintain a luxurious garden where they can grow a variety of fruits and vegetables.

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