Thursday, June 11th, 2009
If your lawn is not looking as green and healthy as you would like it may be time to consider some different lawn care treatments including the use of insecticides and making sure that you use fertilizer consistently.
Lawn Fertilizer
We do not suggest using fertilizer with a high level of nitrogen as this could cause the grass growing faster but with a poor root structure. A better fertilizer will have the correct ratio between potassium,phosphorus and nitrogen and promote the grass to grow strong, long roots. Organic lawn fertilizers slowly liberate nutrients into the earth, do not cause over application which causes browning of the lawn and supplies lasting release of all the needed nutrients which is a good deal healthier for your lawn.
It isn’t a good idea to use products for weed control indiscriminately all over the lawn as this just adds chemicals to the environment and is unnecessary. Buy a weed killer that is labeled as safe to use on lawns and use it as a spot weed killer only. Use a pump spray and target the weeds, not spraying around all over the lawn. In March or April it’s a good idea to use fungus and insect control.
Grub worms (the larvae of June bugs) can be a problem in many areas and can cause brown spots to develop on your lawn. They can easily be dealt with by using a granular insecticide that is spread over the lawn and watered in. You can prevent them by the use of a suitable duting the early months of the year.
A thick and green lawn is able to withstand invasion by pests a great deal better than a thin, unhealthy lawn! Stick to these lawn tips for a healthy lawn you are proud of.
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Friday, April 10th, 2009
Brazilizan laser hair removal (removal of hair in the genital area) is popular and effective and almost permanent. In this area inflammation and infection of the hair follicles often occurs when using a razor to remove the hair. This can cause painful lesions and even darkening of the skin from folliculitis. Using laser hair removal instead eliminates this effect. Some other laser systems can help in reduction of skin redness and darkening of skin that may have occurred from previous folliculitis.
Other methods of hair removal include shaving, waxing and using it to depilatory cream. Each of these methods have their disadvantages and advantages. Shaving and using a cream is inexpensive and can be done at home however the results are only temporary and as we noted earlier shaving can result in folliculitis especially when used in the genital area. Waxing, although more permanent,is not a good method to use for this sensitive area as it is too painful.Laser hair removal works by concentrating laser light on the roots of the hair deterring further hair growth. As it does not completely destroy the hair follicle there is a slight chance that the hair may regrow.
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