
Phil The Gardener is going to feature How to gardening video tips.
What would you like to seeĀ Phil The Gardener show you how to do?
A few video tips that are coming to you are:
How to aerate your lawn.
How to change a sprinkler.
How to choose and install a sprinkler nozzle.
How to edge your lawn with a shovel.
How to prune your rosebush.
How to sharpen a mower blade.
Do you have a particular gardening problem you would like to see Phil The Gardener feature?
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How much to water your lawn when temperature is above 100 degrees?
You are wondering, how can I ever keep my lawn green in this heat.
Grass is generally very hardy as long as it has enough water to sustain
it thru the blistering August heat. Depending on the soil, a well maintained
lawn will need to be watered every other day.
Don’t water grass between 9:00 am. and 12:00 midnight.
You will be wasting water due to evaporation and when the ground
is hot the water will steam the roots, increasing the chances for
fungus and diseases.
The other thing I see people doing is running their irrigation so
long that it will run down the gutter for 30 minutes to an hour.
Hey people, the concrete won’t grow so why water it?
Got Milk! Milk, It Does A Body Good! Use Milk To Control Fungus!
Fungus is a good thing in the right place. It helps break down the woody fibers in your compost pile.
But when fungus attacks your plants, thats a different story. Fungus can be devastating to your plants. For example if your roses are having trouble with fungus, try an organic tip, use a milk solution to control the fungus.
Milk can control Black spot and Rust on your roses. You can use a 1:1 solution on ornamental garden and houseplants. You will have to experiment with the strength of the solution. It will vary with the problem. A one part milk, nine parts milk sloution will be weak enough that you may need to treat every 3-4 days. A 1:1 solution may last a week. I find that skim milk goes thru the sprayer nozzle better than whole milk. The butter fat in whole milk can plug the nozzle.