Oakville Beaver, 18 Apr 2008, p. 29

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday April 18, 2008 - 29 Tip on caring for your lawn... naturally For many homeowners, a healthy, lush lawn is a top priority throughout the spring and summer seasons. If done right, it can be maintained all season long using natural methods and products. The lawn and garden team at Canadian Tire has the following simple and eco-friendly lawn care rituals to help homeowners get off to a natural and healthy start on the yard this season,. Once a Year: · Over-seed every spring or fall to thicken turf naturally as healthy, thick lawns naturally deter weeds and other pests · Aerate your lawn to improve air water and nutrient uptake · Top dress stressed areas of the lawn with organic lawn soil · Check soil pH and add lime to correct acidic soil conditions Every 2 Months: · Feed the lawn 3-4 times per year with a slow release fertilizer that will reduce water consumption up to 50% as well as promote slower lawn growth, requiring less mowing · Use a composter to reduce your household waste and create a natural humus that your garden and plants will love Weekly: · Set mowing height to 7.5 cm (3 in.) for stronger roots · Use a manual or cordless lawnmower and trimmer to reduce harmful greenhouse-gas emissions · Water thoroughly once a week to grow deeper roots · Mulch grass clippings and use to shade soil, reduce evaporation and nat- Keep your lawn lush and green this summer. urally fertilize the lawn · Water lawn and garden during the morning (7a.m.-10a.m.) to avoid midday heat and evaporation As Required: · Repair lawn damage and bare spots promptly with quality grass seed and lawn soil · Use weeding tools to remove isolated weeds. Look for the Fiskars Telescopic Weeder, available at Canadian Tire. This stand-up unit is ergonomically friendly and is great for targeting dandelions, thistles and other invasive weeds · Top-quality outdoor tools are a good investment as they incorporate high-grade materials, ergonomic design and durable steel heads and blades · Save your back by investing in a good-quality wheelbarrow to haul supplies, soil, mulch and plants around the yard - News Canada $ $129. Includes Delivery within zone How do you know when it's time for a new mattress? Can you remember the last time you got a really good night's sleep? Was it on a comfy hotel mattress, or even a favourite easy chair in your home? Wherever it was, chances are it wasn't in your own bed. In fact, according to a recent poll conducted by the Better Sleep Council Canada, Canadians' mattresses rank among the top five factors that prevent a good night's sleep, behind some of the most common intrusions, such as street noise and children. We spend most of our sleep time in our own bed - a place where our mattress certainly shouldn't be keeping us awake. The following are some helpful tips to determine whether you need a new mattress: · You wake up with pain, stiffness or soreness · You are not sleeping as well as you were a year ago · You had your best night's sleep somewhere other than in your own bed · Your mattress shows visible signs of wear and tear · Your mattress has outlived its comfort life of eight-to-ten years For tips on how to shop for a new mattress, visit www.bettersleep.ca. - News Canada TK1848 ONTARIO SOD 2376 Royal Windsor Drive, Oakville 905-849-1915 TM TM Pick-up and disposal fee $127. Call ONTARIO SOD (905) 849-1915 TM www.oakvillebeaver.com

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