| Useful Tips | Organic Links | FAQs | Contact | Policies | |
|
|
GreenDoesMatter |
Shrub Doctor™ & Organic Lawns™ Are One!Organic Landscape ResourcesFor all your landscaping needs, trees, shrubs, lawns and lawn care maintenance
We bring life to your Landscape at a prices you can afford!"I thought that an organic lawn program was going to be expensive, most everything else organic is. After getting a few other estimates, I found that Organic Landscape Resources' prices were very competitive." Edward T.
"Wow! what else can I say. I was a little skeptical and did not fully understand what an organic lawn program really was supposed to do, but we decided to give it a try and we are very happy with the results." Mrs. A. J.
“Organic Lawns was so dedicated with my lawn installation. They continued to work even in the steady rain." Mrs. R. S.
“We are extremely pleased with the results of our lawn this year”. Brent A. In most cases you don't have to look very hard to see which property is managed by Organic Landscape Resources. Why Organics ...
The implementation of an Organic Landscape Resources, organic program is intended to re-establish and balance the soil profile with microbial life. Mother Nature intended for her forests and grass lands to be self preserving. Soil life provides the nutrients needed for plant life and the plants provide nutrients in the form of carbohydrates and sugars known as exudates to the biological soil profile. Who waters the forest and grasslands?
Organics can help conserve water. It can reduce the water needs 30% to 60%. The tiny microscopic bacteria and fungi contained in the soil profile increase the porosity in the soil that holds capillary water. Capillary water is a “film” of water that is not affected by gravitational pull and remains available longer to the plant roots. According to the US Department of Agriculture, National Resources Conservation Service, by enhancing the soils organic matter, a series of soil changes and environmental benefits follow. Surface structure becomes more stable and less prone to crusting and erosion. Water infiltration increases and runoff decreases and the soil structure improves. Soils rich in organic matter hold 10 to 1,000 times more water and nutrients than the same amount of soil containing only minerals. |
![]() A 2,500 square-foot patch of grass; just slightly over 1/2 acre, releases enough oxygen for a family of four. Plus, it absorbs pollutants and carbon dioxide. |
|
![]()
It takes approximately 3,000 years for nature to produce 6 inches of
topsoil. Every 28 years, 1 inch of topsoil is lost as a result of current
farming practices. Organic farming can produce 6 inches of topsoil
in as little as 50 years, 60 times faster than the rate in nature. |
|
|
Organic Landscape Resources™ © 2008 | Home | FAQs | Policies | Contact |
|