Monday, March 2, 2015

Dr. Sprinkler Repair LLC - Logan, UT 435-760-0827

Call Dr. Sprinkler: 435-760-0827

http://www.drsprinkler.info/

Dr. Sprinkler specializes in sprinkler repairs and installations. We have a goal to have outstanding customer service and communication with our customers.  Dr. Sprinkler knows that the business is only as good as the people that work for it. As part of our mission statement we are honest, clean and full of integrity; therefore, we say we will be there when we say we will be there.



Setting Soil
“Planting a new lawn is like any good adventure: preparation and planning are key. No matter which planting method you plan to use, you need to prepare the area thoroughly to banish weeds and make sure soil won't immediately crust over or compact into lumpy ruts. John Griggs, a master gardener in West Virginia, says the most important step — and one that many gardeners skip — is testing the pH of your soil.

Do-it-yourself test kits are available from nurseries and catalogs, or you can take advantage of the testing offered by your state's designated agricultural university. "It might seem like a hassle, but testing your soil will save you from pouring money into the ground," John says.

Start by stripping the area of all weeds, including roots, even if that means taking off the top six inches. Then rototill to a depth of at least six inches to loosen compaction and improve drainage. It's extremely important to add loam and compost to enrich the soil; many experts suggest mixing equal parts of loam, sand and your original topsoil. You're best off in the long run if you incorporate a slight slope to facilitate drainage and prevent pooling. Finally, use a roller to pack down the soil, then grade the area with a metal rake. Be as thorough as you can — remember, once you've put your seed or sod down, you can't go back and regrade.”

http://www.hgtv.com/landscaping/basic-lawn-care-tips/index.html


Call Dr. Sprinkler: 435-760-0827

http://www.drsprinkler.info/


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