Prepare for Fall

October 18, 2011 at 10:21 pm Leave a comment

As some of you have already noticed, Fall has begun.  BUT it is not to late to get started taking care of business!  Armed with the proper equipment and your yard will shine like never before!

Thatchmaster Shrub Rake 24″- $13.99
It’s your standard rake, but hey, everyone’s gotta have one, so you might as well get a good one!

 

 

 

 

The Original 7 x 5 EZ Leaf Hauler- $28.95

The EZ Leaf Hauler Holds Up To 5 Wheel Barrows Full of Leaves!

Features:

  • Sturdy 12″ x 24″ sides to hold large volumes of leaves
  • 35 square feet of surface area - 7′ x 5′
  • Constructed out of rugged woven tarp material for extra durability
  • Multiple handles for easy sliding
  • Includes two attached ground stakes for windy days
  • Folds compactly for storage

Benefits:

  • Better than a wheel barrow because it is easier to load and it can hold up to 5 times more.
  • Better than a blower because it is quieter, cheaper and requires less maintenance.
  • Better than a tarp because it has sides to hold more leaves, handles for dragging, and stakes that hold it in place on windy days.

Liquid Gypsum- RTS Quart by Soil Logic – $14.99

Liquid Gypsum is a faster, longer lasting way to soften hard soil, break up clay, and remove the salts from plant root zones. Safe for all turf grasses and landscapes to promote healthy green growth.

Benefits of Liquid Gypsum Soil Conditioner:

  • Treats 1,000 square feet
  • Softens hard and clay soils
  • Removes damaging salts
  • Improves poor drainage
  • Fosters deep strong root growth
  • Environmentally safe
  • No tilling required
  • Easy to apply water soluble formula
  • Non toxic
  • Safe for use on all grasses, plants, trees, and orchards

Also available in Quart and Gallon Concentrate

Additional Benefits:

  • Liquid “Gypsum” reacts with clay in soil to improve water penetration and reduce run-off.
  • Roots grow deeper into soil treated with Liquid “Gypsum.” As soil is loosened, pore spaces are created which hold water and nutrients, and allow roots to penetrate.
  • A crumbly soil mulch, much like large grains of sand, become visible after the use of Liquid “Gypsum” and acts like other mulches to retain soil moisture below the surface.
  • Turf and other ground-covers grown in soil treated with Liquid “Gypsum” are less likely to form thatch.  Roots growing above hard, compacted soil tend to create thatch because it is easier than trying to penetrate such hard soil.
  • Seedlings sprout more easily in soil treated with Liquid “Gypsum”.
  • Less runoff on sloped areas.
  • Where salts are a soil problem (saline) treatment of the soil with Liquid “Gypsum” will improve the ability of the soil to be irrigated to carry away (leach) salts away from the root zone.

Contents of Liquid Gypsum:

  • 25% Calcium Chloride Solution
  • 1% Polyacrylamide
  • 1% Wetting Agent
  • 73% Inert Ingredients (Water)

 

Now you’ll be all set for fall and your lawn will be in tip top shape!  For other lawn care products, visit yardlover.com!

 

 

 

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