Heathy lawn au natural
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THE GARDEN FANATIC
“If you plant it, they will come.”
-- WITH APOLOGIES TO “FIELD OF DREAMS”
“Walking in my footsteps ... “
-- STING
Although the daylight hours are still increasing, the days of June
are dwindling rapidly. Where have they gone? My calendar has been
filled with work, art openings, political fundraisers, story pole
musings, my mother and sister’s birthdays and, of course, gardening
responsibilities.
Catharine and I planted a lawn this year, ever hopeful that one
day it will be the site of her lap pool. In the meanwhile, Ollie, our
big tomcat, loves skulking through his personal field of green,
engaged in his next diversion. The resident raccoon and skunk dig
through the turf, in search of a late evening snack. Doves and
finches drop seed from their feeders, which germinate into weeds ...
all this activity keeps me busy maintaining the grass for their use.
Although I desire a weed-free, green lawn, I won’t sacrifice the
health of my family, pets, wildlife and the ocean. That requires
conserving water, use of low-impact fertilizer, organic pesticides,
and a nonpolluting, electric lawn mower.
I spent considerable effort preparing the soil prior to laying
sod. That meant double spading the existing soil with redwood
compost, gypsum, and Gro Power, to a depth of 8 inches. The work has
paid off, as the roots of the lawn have established quickly,
requiring less frequent watering. However, when I do irrigate, I
water deeply, to ensure that the roots don’t stray upward.
My fertilizer of choice is the organic product, cottonseed meal.
It is a balanced fertilizer that contains all of the major nutrients
a lawn requires. Being a natural fertilizer, it becomes available as
food gradually, so the lawn grows a bit more slowly. This means I
don’t have to mow on a weekly basis. And although my lawn is not as
brilliant green as those that are fed with high nitrogen fertilizers,
it doesn’t pollute with excess, nutrient runoff.
Lawn pests have been mainly limited to broadleaf weeds. Although
herbicides are available, I have decided to mow the weeds down or to
pull them by hand. This sure beats row exercises at the gym, and
keeps my wild friends healthy. When I do cut the grass, I use lawn
clippers and an electric mower, to avoid the smell of gasoline and
exhaust in the garden.
* * *
Congratulations to this year’s graduating seniors. And to Will
Morrison ... bet you never thought you’d be following in my
footsteps, albeit, 35 years later. When I graduated, I thought I’d
never look back, but happily I returned to Laguna and married the
best looking cheerleader as well. See you next time.
* STEVE KAWARATANI is the owner of Landscapes by Laguna Nursery,
1540 S. Coast Highway in Laguna Beach. He makes his home with wife,
Catharine Cooper, an artist and writer, and their three cats. He can
be reached at (949) 497-2438, or by e-mail at
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