Dandelion Herbicide

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Posted by admin | Posted in garden care | Posted on 17-12-2010

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Do you spray your lawn with pesticides and/or herbicides?

Why? What pests do you intend to kill?

Or are you killing the weeds and encouraging grass to grow?

Do you fertrilise your lawn?

Do you hate dandelions? What about daisies and wax-caps?

No, I have a young child and a dog who play on the grass. I don’t want my child’s hands, arms or face exposed to poisons while he tumbles on the lawn. I also don’t want my dog chewing grass that has pesticides or herbicides.

Weeds actually have a great purpose. Plants grow where the conditions are best for those plants to grow and they all contribute to the soil in their own special way.

Dandelions, for example, grow in soil where there is little calcium. They then contribute calcium to the soil, and eventually stop growing at the site, making the soil rich for another type of plant. We should not fight mother nature so much.

Some people pick dandelions and use them for tea or salads. They have many health benefits. We of course can’t eat from a lawn laden with poison.

Pests can be controlled naturally. You can introduce predators by building bird houses, bat houses, or introducing other friendly bugs that control the unwanted pests.

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Glyphosate Weed Killers

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Posted by admin | Posted in garden care | Posted on 15-12-2009

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Broadleaf Weed Killers

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Posted by admin | Posted in garden care | Posted on 13-12-2009

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Need weed killer I can use on my lawn.?

I pay a proffesional comany big bucks to care for my lawn, yet thay never seem to get rid of the weeds and I’m tired of calling them every month for a respray. Is there something available over the counter that I can use to kill broadleaf weeds?

What you need is a selective herbicide(many on the market) that kill broad leaf weeds and do not affect grass species
I use a product(Agri Chemical) Versitil
If they are calling every month to re spray they are ripping you off
I normally spray mid/late spring and then fertilise and do it again early autumn and spot spray as necessary during the season

I spray the whole lawn area to ensure I get all the weeds especially those that are not easily visable and about a week later fertilise lawn with a formulated lawn fertiliser
A full spray twice a year is enough

If you want , an airfare and a few beers and I will show you how to do it yourself and save a sh*itload of money. Its not really that difficult, just need an experienced person to show you and you are away laughing(sorry a bit of Kiwi Humour)

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Grass Killers

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Posted by admin | Posted in garden care | Posted on 16-08-2009

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The Best Weed Killer Methods – Make your Garden Beautiful and Weed Free

Weeding is part of gardening and there is just no way to avoid it. Even if you employdefensive plans, you will still get them. There are already weed seeds, roots and crowns that are in the garden. Wind, birds and your own pet can carry in weeds from the outside. On the other hand, there are a variety of techniques that you can do to minimize your weeding chore. Your activity can be as effortless as 5-10 minutes a day and you will be able to prevent them from germinating and growing. Here are Best Weed Killer methods.

Putting mulch in your garden is one effective system to diminish your weeding tasks. The weeds are easier to pull out for the reason that the soil remains soft and wet below the mulch. It prevents weeds from developing and spreading.

The first time you do it, produce sure to pluck out the whole weed.. Most weeds can expand from a small part of root or stem left in the garden. Some taprooted weeds like dandelions multiply if the whole root is not removed.

Stop the weeds from establishing seeds.. Make sure you take out the flower heads before the seed ripens and drops.. Several perennials like coneflowers, alliums and ornamental grasses can self-sow enthusiastically.

Be wary of the things that can potentially take weed problem in your garden. Examples are uncomposted manure which can transmit weed seeds and seed-rich hay. Make sure that they are weed-free if you plan on using them.

Avoid composting mature weed seed heads.. Even if a hot compost can get rid of weed seeds, it will not ensure that it will be hot enough. The better alternative for you is to toss them out rather than germinating them along with your compost.

Just like flowers, there are also different kinds of weeds. They are called annual, biennial and perennial weeds. Each group poses its own kind so if you know what group they fall into, you can better manage them. Annual weeds survive only for a season. Examples are wild mustard, purslane, crabrgrass and pigweed.. However, they produce a number of of seeds which can ensure the victory of them germinating. Biennial weeds like mullein form a rosette of leaves during their first season. The following year, they flower, set seed and die. Perennial weeds live for years and have deep and persistent roots. Examples are dandelion, bindweed, dock, wild garlic, ground ivy and plaintain.

The solution to effective weeding is persistence and perseverance. It is more helpful to start weeding as soon as you see the problem and then persist to observe for new seeds. Control is much more tough if the weeds take over the garden. An all year round weeding program that might consist of just simple 5-10 minutes activity everyday can save you time and labor in the long run. This will ensure that you will have a exquisite and nice looking garden.

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Total Weed Control

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Posted by admin | Posted in garden care | Posted on 11-11-2008

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Total Vegetation Control

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Posted by admin | Posted in garden care | Posted on 08-03-2007

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Inhibiting effects of fruits and vegetables on cancer and heart disease

<b>Aim</b>
The purpose of this report is to analyse the role of fruits and vegetables in the prevention of cancer and cardiovascular disease.

<b>Introduction</b>

Recent studies have indicated strong relationship between fruit and vegetable consumptions and reduced risk of certain cancers and cardiovascular disease.

A diet high in vegetables and fruits is believed to be associated with reducing the risk of cancer of the mouth, oesophagus, stomach, lung, colon, rectum and some other cancers.
However there is no specific reason or evidence to clarify the mechanism and also the results of various researches in the roles of fruit and vegetables do not all agree.

Nutritionists recommend the consumption of a minimum of 400g of fruit and vegetables per day (except for potatoes and other starchy tubers) for the prevention of chronic diseases such as heart disease, cancer, diabetes and obesity, in addition to the prevention and reduction of several micronutrient deficiencies, especially in less developed countries.

A number of scientific evidences have implied low fruit and vegetable intake is a major risk factor for several non-communicable diseases.
Increasing fruit and vegetable intake by as little as one serving per day can have a great influence on heart disease risk.

<b>Cardiovascular Disease</b>

Cardiovascular disease is related to diseases of the heart and diseases of the blood vessel system (arteries, capillaries, veins) within a person’s entire body, such as the brain, legs, and lungs. “Cardio” refers to the heart and “vascular” refers to the blood vessel system.

Fruits and vegetable intake and its association with the risk of cardiovascular disease
According to many studies, a diet rich in fruits and vegetables can reduce the risk of heart disease and stroke.

High blood pressure is a major risk factor for heart disease and stroke. So it is crucial to control its condition. Diet can be a very important factor for lowering blood pressure. The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension study indicated that there is a compelling relationship between diet and blood pressure (cited in Harvard School of Public Health 2005).

This trial analysed the influence on blood pressure of a diet that was significant in fruits, vegetables and low-fat dairy products and that inhibiting the extent of saturated and total fat.The researchers discovered that people with high blood pressure who adhered to this diet, their systolic blood pressure (the upper number of a blood pressure reading) by about 11 mm Hg and their diastolic blood pressure (the lower number) by virtually 6 mm Hg – as much as medications can effect.Furthermore, eating more fruits and vegetables can have a great effect on cholesterol.

The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute’s Family Heart Study shows that men and women with the highest daily consumption (more than 4 servings a day) have a lower extent of LDL; low density lipoprotein (bad) cholesterol than those with lower consumption.

<b>Cancer</b>

Human body is composed of millions of tiny cells. Most of the cells divide and multiply occasionally; when an old cell is worn out or damaged, a new cell is formed to replace it.
Each cell contains genes (made from the DNA).The proteins inside the gene control when the cell is to divide and multiply. If the gene is damaged or modified (probably as a result of making too much or too little protein) the cell becomes abnormal.The abnormal cell can then divide and multiply without knowing the certain time to stop.A tumour is developed when a group of abnormal cells clump together.

There are two types of tumour: benign and malignant. Benign tumours are not carcenogenic and won’t attack or spread to other parts of the body.Malignant tumours are the real cancers. They can grow very fast, attack the adjacent tissues and organs which can result in serious damage. They may even spread to other parts of the body and cause secondary tumours (metastases).
However not all cancers create solid tumours- cancers of the blood, such as leukaemia, develop from abnormal blood cells, which then invade other parts of the body by circulating in the bloodstream.

Generally there are about 200 various types of cancer. Some of them are more dangerous than others, some are more readily treated, and others have better survival figures.Unfortunately, many people will be influenced by cancer at some point in lives. If they are diagnosed with cancer, the doctors require to identify what type of cancer they have and if it has spread, so that they can decide on the best period of treatment

<b>Healthy Eating</b>

Eat more fruits and vegetables – can offer an extensive range of vitamins and minerals and fibres required for body. Fruits and vegetables may prevent the risk of cancer probably due to containing anti-oxidant vitamins and minerals helping prevent the cells damage.

Eat more Fiber – is widely present in fruits an vegetables and wholemeal cereals. Some studies approve 20g per day consumption while some others don’t.

Reduce eating fat – The cancer Research UK (2003) discussed that greater fat intake can be related to slight increase of breast cancer. The study has also linked saturated fat and meat intake with slight but considerable increase of the risk.following low consumption, it is most recommended to eat mono-unsaturated and poly-unsaturated fats found in vegetables rather than saturated fats.

Cut down on sugar – There is no direct connection between sugar containing foods and breast cancer. However, excessive sugar intake may lead to putting on weight or sometimes contributing to obesity in which case there are some studies suggesting the link between obesity and breast cancer.

Cut down on salt – High salt consumption can result in high blood pressure.

<b>Specific fruits and vegetables</b>

Many researches imply specific fruits and vegetables may protect against certain types of cancer.

Fruits and vegetables contain a number of chemicals, such as the dithiolthiones and glucosinolates from cruciferous vegetables, which are believed to inhibit the growth of cancer cells and cancer occurrence in animals (Warren & Devine 2005).

The Harvard School of Public Health (2005) outlines the following categories of fruits and vegetables offering the most contribution against cardiovascular diseases:

Green leafy vegetables including lettuce, spinach, swiss chard and mustard greens, Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, brussels sprouts.

Citrus fruits like oranges, lemons, limes, and grapefruit (and their juices) are said to be the most contributing factors against cardiovascular diseases.

It has been reported that broccoli and brussel sprouts and spinach are able to reduce the possibility of breast cancers. This hasn’t been statistically considerable, so reducing the reliability on the results (Warren & Devine 2005).
However a number of recently case-control studies have demonstrated inhibiting effect of carrots and spinach as well as species of broccoli (cruciferous) family against breast cancers. Some of these studies have also identified substantial effect of quantity consumed (eating more vegetables result in greater reductions in risk).

Furthermore, there is poor evidence that raw vegetables are likely to be more protective against the progression of breast and other cancers than cooked vegetables. This is probably due to some of the potentially protective chemicals present in vegetables which are damaged by heat process (Warren & Devine 2005)

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Fereshteh in an expert in Human Nutrition and Food Science, she achieved her degree from Caledonian University in Glasgow. Fereshteh | The World Hotel | Paragon Hotel

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Total Weed Killer

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Posted by admin | Posted in garden care | Posted on 17-01-2007

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Climbing Rose Bush?

We planted a climbing rose bush a month ago and today i applired Ortho Total Kill: Lawn Weed Killer, i spraid it on and by the rose bush. Is it going to die? What can I do? I read in the packet that it will harm bushes.

pronto rinse well with water and fertilize just hope you caught it in time you should always read instructions or it will distruct.

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