Spring Into Action
Theres no doubt about it now, folksspring is definitely in the air! And that means its time to get moving! I hope you rested up over the winter, because youve got a lot of growing ahead of you. So first things firstby now your lawns really up off its grass, so youd better join it!
Nows the perfect time to remove thatch. Afterwards, spread screened compost over your lawn, and apply a dose of my
Kick-in-the Grass Tonic: 1 can of beer, 1 cup of antiseptic mouthwash, 1 cup of liquid dish soap, 1 cup of ammonia, and ½ cup of Epsom salts. Mix these ingredients together in a large bucket, and then pour the mixture into your 20 gallon hose-end sprayer. Apply liberally to the point of run-off; wait 2 weeks, then apply again.
If dogs have spent the winter doing their business in your yard, apply my
Doggie Damage Repair Tonic. Start by overspraying the turf with 1 cup of baby shampoo per 20 gallons of water, then apply gypsum at the recommended rate. One week later, mix
1 can of beer, 1 cup of ammonia, and 1 can of regular cola (not diet) in a 20 gallon hose-end sprayer, and overspray the turf every other week until its normal color returns.
And speaking of dogs, nows the best time to set some boundaries. Use my
Dog-Be-Gone Tonic to keep em out of any particular parts of your yard. To make the tonic, youll need:
2 cloves of garlic, 2 small onions, 1 jalapeno pepper, 1 tbsp. of cayenne pepper, 1 tbsp. of hot sauce, 1 tbsp. of chili powder, 1 tbsp. of liquid dish soap, and 1 quart of warm water. Chop the garlic, onions, and pepper, then mix with the rest of the ingredients. Let the mixture marinate for 24 hours, strain it through cheesecloth, and sprinkle it on any areas where dogs are a problem.
Think youre done yet? No waywere just getting started! You've got mowin, checkin for grubs, feedin, weedin, and waterinand a whole lot more. So, what are you waiting for? Lets dig in so you can
really get into the "spring" of things!