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The safety of agricultural chemicals (fertilizers and pesticides) used in our urban landscapes is understandably a growing concern for both the public and professional horticulturists. In 1991, approximately 70 million pounds of pesticides were applied to lawns and other turf sites. Currently 90% of all pesticides (including 32 out of the 34 most widely used lawn care chemicals) registered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency are lacking one or more health and safety tests that are required for registration.
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LRC will evaluate your soil type, fertility, and percolation rate, grass type, turf density, pests present, and thatch depth. A custom organic fertility and pest management program is then designed and implemented to improve and maintain your landscape at its best. Normal maintenance includes foliar fertilization, pest control monitoring, and recommendations.
How to compost organic waste materials into high quality free fertilizer for your lawn, landscape, garden, and house plants. Here are some common questions and answers about the lawn care products you might be using, as well as the effects they may have. Soil sampling is used to determine what fertilizers and organic nutrients need to be added to your soil. Find out which plants attract which beneficial insect and what those insects do for you garden.
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