Thursday, March 15, 2012 TIPS

Make Your Lawn Happy

Make Your Lawn Happy

Warm weather is finally upon us! If you own a home, this means adding lawn care to your weekly chores. Whether you want your lawn pristine and your garden overflowing with healthy veggies, herbs and flowers, then ditch the chemicals and use compost tea instead. The Organic Garden Company in Chicago is one of the few Midwest distributors of Instant Bio-Tea – an organic concentrate containing billions of microbial spores that provide balanced fertility for your plants and the entire ecosystem. These naturally occurring spores consist of beneficial bacteria, amino acids, plant enzymes, rare earth minerals, kelp, and humic acids.

Not only can the Organic Garden Company treat your lawn naturally, but they can help give you the most sustainable lawn on the block! In addition to the compost tea, they focus on native plant selection, composting, and using man power over gas power whenever possible. They also recycle all plant containers they use.

You can contact them for all of your sustainable lawn care needs at info@organicgardenco.com or call them at (312) 373-9322. You can also purchase their instant bio-tea to use yourself on your lawn, garden, or even your balcony flower beds! An 8oz packet is $15 and a 32oz is $35. Larger quantities are also available.

(312) 373-9322

Photo credits: Total Lawn Care Solutions

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