92 - The mistakes homeowners makes
Eco Lawn Science
by Ete AhPing
2y ago
Ete's seen a lot during his decades in the lawn industry, including a whole lot of homeowner mistakes. And they tend to be the same mistakes. Today Ete describes the top 7 things he sees people doing that they shouldn't, and 1 thing they don't do, which they should. Luckily, these are all pretty easy fixes. Want to save money, time, effort, and maybe your pride? Make sure you're not making these oft-repeated lawncare no-nos by listening in to this episode of Eco Lawn Science.  ..read more
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91 - They'll give you a home where the animals roam
Eco Lawn Science
by Ete AhPing
2y ago
Do you want to wake up to animals eating your grass and pooping on your lawn? Of course you do. Who doesn't want a chemical-free, non-fossil fuel-using, furry, lawn mowing, weed control, and fertilization service? Companies like Rent A Goat and Real Deal Milk's Lawn Moo-er program can make your dreams come true. Want to know why Google has 200 goats milling about its grassy areas? Live in the UK and want free access to your very own lawn-roaming cow? Curious why Ete's day-dreaming about goats in fire fighter gear? Then this is the episode for you. It's all in this episode of Eco Lawn Science ..read more
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#30 - Voles: Super Cute, Super Damaging
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2y ago
In this episode, Ete discusses voles. Those furry little faces may be adorable, but voles sure can cause trouble in your lawn and gardens. Today, Ete talks about these rodents: why they’re a problem, things you can do to keep them from taking over your yard, how to get rid of them if you have an infestation, and how to deal with the damage they cause ..read more
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90 - Want to DIY? You CAN do it.
Eco Lawn Science
by Ete AhPing
2y ago
Lawn service advertisements, like the one Ete discusses today, can promote some serious doubt in your abilities to take on your own lawn. Okay, there may be some teeny-tiny kernels of truth to the dire warnings that your lawn will be hideous and virtually radioactive if you DIY it, but not much. And the truth is, there's nothing you can't learn to do properly on your own. Hear Ete's take on reasons for and against both DIYing your lawn, and hiring a company to do it for you, in this week's episode of Eco Lawn Science ..read more
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88 - Check Your Soil
Eco Lawn Science
by Ete AhPing
2y ago
Testing your soil is a fantastic way to figure out what you need to do to improve your lawn's health. If you've never done a soil test, if it's been a few years, if you have problem areas, Ete highly recommends getting a test done. Check with your local university extension to find out about testing centers in your area and mail off that sample. It's easy, affordable, and a great way see what amendments might be needed to get yourself a healthier, happier lawn. Learn more about the benefits of soil testing in this episode of Eco Lawn Science ..read more
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86 - Lawn care sticker shock? This is why.
Eco Lawn Science
by Ete AhPing
2y ago
Prepare yourselves. Just like seemingly everything else, prices for lawn care is going to go up this year. Ete's seeing jumps between 10%-15% over last year's prices. Hear how the current economic climate is affecting the lawn care industry, and what that means for you, in this episode of Eco Lawn Science ..read more
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85 - You've heard the bad. So what's good about lawns?
Eco Lawn Science
by Ete AhPing
2y ago
The whole concept of home lawns and turfgrass areas is taking quite the beating these days. And there are very real, very legitimate concerns regarding keeping and maintaining a lawn. But lawns are not all bad. In fact, they do have some real benefits. Some are obvious, like aesthetics, but, surprisingly, responsibly-maintained turfgrasses also do some good things for the environment. Check out what's good about lawns in this episode of Eco Lawn Science ..read more
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84 - Read these 3 lawn care books
Eco Lawn Science
by Ete AhPing
2y ago
Want to dig deeper into lawn care? Beyond podcasts, YouTube channels, and Instagram feeds, you'll find fantastic info by cracking into some good, old-fashioned books. This week Ete discusses some of the books he thinks would be most helpful to homeowners who want to learn more about how to care for their lawns. Hear which books made the list, and why, in this episode of Eco Lawn Science ..read more
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57- Does my lawn need aeration?
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2y ago
Fall is a great time to aerate. Aeration, either core aeration or liquid aeration, can be very beneficial to a lawn, breaking up compaction and improving the environment for your grass. If you're on a budget, aeration can give you a lot of benefit for comparatively little money. How do you know if you need to aerate? How can you tell if your soil is compacted? Find out in this episode of Eco Lawn Science ..read more
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#41- Pasture Grasses: It's May. The good news is it's not crabgrass. The bad news is it's not crabgrass.
Eco Lawn Science
by Ete AhPing
2y ago
It's an easy mistake to make, and we've all done it at some point. It's spring or early summer. We see that weird patch of grass in our lawn and think, "Oh no, crabgrass!" But in Utah and many other parts of the country, crabgrass does not come out until much later, usually July/August. So what is that awful grass ruining the uniformity of your lawn? It's one of several different grasses that we at Eco Lawn Science refer to generally as "pasture grass" or "junk grass." And it would be great if the only issue here was that people were calling a weed by the wrong name. Unfortunately it's a lot m ..read more
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