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william london 16-12-2006 09:51 AM

To Have Your Dream Lawn
 
Your lawn is a source of pride or pain, the crown jewel of your block
or the dirty black mark nobody wants to talk about. You want your lawn
to look as beautiful as the ones you see on television, in magazines,
and even down the street, but you don't have hundreds of dollars at
your disposal.
If you have the right knowledge and tools at your disposal, you can
turn your grass into that ideal vision you've always dreamed about! You
just need to know a few key points about fertilization, soil selection,
growth, aeration, and some others, and then you can go on to build that
lawn of your dreams.
It's not as overwhelming as it seems even from the paragraph above. The
information is the key point, and what you do with the information is
what will save and upgrade your grass.
Get information about building a lawn from the ground up AND how to
keep it as gorgeous as it looked when it was first installed. Plus,
detailed and illustrated section about the dangers of erosion and how
to prevent this common problem!
But.....
If you think that building your dream lawn will take years...
If you think that you'll be bored out of your mind reading a book about
grass growing...
If you think that your money is better spent just trying to make your
yard look passable...
You're Positively Wrong.....
You've seen that huge section of lawn and garden books at the bookstore
and library.
They look like encyclopedias and read like them, too! They contain
information about so many different types of plants and grass that it's
nearly impossible to figure out exactly what you need to do in your
particular situation. You need something that goes step-by-step in
creating yard utopia.
http://lawncarerngn.blogspot.com/#


jan 18-12-2006 12:26 AM

To Have Your Dream Lawn
 
Lawns are over-rated as status symbols.
Me, I prefer a vegetable garden.
Practical and edible.
;-)

william london wrote:
Your lawn is a source of pride or pain, the crown jewel of your block
or the dirty black mark nobody wants to talk about. You want your lawn
to look as beautiful as the ones you see on television, in magazines,
and even down the street, but you don't have hundreds of dollars at
your disposal.
If you have the right knowledge and tools at your disposal, you can
turn your grass into that ideal vision you've always dreamed about! You
just need to know a few key points about fertilization, soil selection,
growth, aeration, and some others, and then you can go on to build that
lawn of your dreams.
It's not as overwhelming as it seems even from the paragraph above. The
information is the key point, and what you do with the information is
what will save and upgrade your grass.
Get information about building a lawn from the ground up AND how to
keep it as gorgeous as it looked when it was first installed. Plus,
detailed and illustrated section about the dangers of erosion and how
to prevent this common problem!
But.....
If you think that building your dream lawn will take years...
If you think that you'll be bored out of your mind reading a book about
grass growing...
If you think that your money is better spent just trying to make your
yard look passable...
You're Positively Wrong.....
You've seen that huge section of lawn and garden books at the bookstore
and library.
They look like encyclopedias and read like them, too! They contain
information about so many different types of plants and grass that it's
nearly impossible to figure out exactly what you need to do in your
particular situation. You need something that goes step-by-step in
creating yard utopia.
http://lawncarerngn.blogspot.com/#



[email protected] 18-12-2006 02:01 PM

To Have Your Dream Lawn
 
On 17 Dec 2006 16:26:41 -0800 in . com jan wrote:
Lawns are over-rated as status symbols.
Me, I prefer a vegetable garden.
Practical and edible.
;-)


Now to convince the wife that it's okay for the front yard to be a big
vegetable garden...

william london wrote:
Your lawn is a source of pride or pain, the crown jewel of your block
or the dirty black mark nobody wants to talk about. You want your lawn
to look as beautiful as the ones you see on television, in magazines,
and even down the street, but you don't have hundreds of dollars at
your disposal.
If you have the right knowledge and tools at your disposal, you can
turn your grass into that ideal vision you've always dreamed about! You
just need to know a few key points about fertilization, soil selection,
growth, aeration, and some others, and then you can go on to build that
lawn of your dreams.
It's not as overwhelming as it seems even from the paragraph above. The
information is the key point, and what you do with the information is
what will save and upgrade your grass.
Get information about building a lawn from the ground up AND how to
keep it as gorgeous as it looked when it was first installed. Plus,
detailed and illustrated section about the dangers of erosion and how
to prevent this common problem!
But.....
If you think that building your dream lawn will take years...
If you think that you'll be bored out of your mind reading a book about
grass growing...
If you think that your money is better spent just trying to make your
yard look passable...
You're Positively Wrong.....
You've seen that huge section of lawn and garden books at the bookstore
and library.
They look like encyclopedias and read like them, too! They contain
information about so many different types of plants and grass that it's
nearly impossible to figure out exactly what you need to do in your
particular situation. You need something that goes step-by-step in
creating yard utopia.
http://lawncarerngn.blogspot.com/#




--
Chris Dukes
elfick willg: you can't use dell to beat people, it wouldn't stand up
to the strain... much like attacking a tank with a wiffle bat

rhodesian 20-01-2007 05:31 PM

To Have Your Dream Lawn
 
I guess it's okay to plant veggies in the front yard--unless you're
talking corn here! Corn's a no-no in the front yard.

Maybe just leave a small patch of grass down the middle and a few
trees, and then make some nice attractive borders so it looks planned
and organized.

wrote:
On 17 Dec 2006 16:26:41 -0800 in . com jan wrote:
Lawns are over-rated as status symbols.
Me, I prefer a vegetable garden.
Practical and edible.
;-)


Now to convince the wife that it's okay for the front yard to be a big
vegetable garden...

william london wrote:
Your lawn is a source of pride or pain, the crown jewel of your block
or the dirty black mark nobody wants to talk about. You want your lawn
to look as beautiful as the ones you see on television, in magazines,
and even down the street, but you don't have hundreds of dollars at
your disposal.
If you have the right knowledge and tools at your disposal, you can
turn your grass into that ideal vision you've always dreamed about! You
just need to know a few key points about fertilization, soil selection,
growth, aeration, and some others, and then you can go on to build that
lawn of your dreams.
It's not as overwhelming as it seems even from the paragraph above. The
information is the key point, and what you do with the information is
what will save and upgrade your grass.
Get information about building a lawn from the ground up AND how to
keep it as gorgeous as it looked when it was first installed. Plus,
detailed and illustrated section about the dangers of erosion and how
to prevent this common problem!
But.....
If you think that building your dream lawn will take years...
If you think that you'll be bored out of your mind reading a book about
grass growing...
If you think that your money is better spent just trying to make your
yard look passable...
You're Positively Wrong.....
You've seen that huge section of lawn and garden books at the bookstore
and library.
They look like encyclopedias and read like them, too! They contain
information about so many different types of plants and grass that it's
nearly impossible to figure out exactly what you need to do in your
particular situation. You need something that goes step-by-step in
creating yard utopia.
http://lawncarerngn.blogspot.com/#



--
Chris Dukes
elfick willg: you can't use dell to beat people, it wouldn't stand up
to the strain... much like attacking a tank with a wiffle bat




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