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TrueGreenLandscapers.com

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TrueGreenLandscapers.com: A great site for a green landscaper supply or service center seeking to spread green living and eco minded solutions to the landscaping market. Offer truly green landscaping services, and get your earth friendly business off to the right start with this catchy domain name.


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BRANDING WITH A GOOD Green Lawn NAME

In the business of green marketing on the internet, "premium" identities are very valuable, and have particular characteristics. For example, the names are memorable, or may contain words that are regularly searched on engines such as green, landscaping, or keywords that help the name gain a higher ranking. If a company builds a brand around a name to which it does not own the name, it can end up directing traffic to another owner's site.

Landscaping Quick Facts

Spring or early summer is the time to seed, sod, or sprig a yard, when the ground is warmer. For a new lawn, adding a fresh load of topsoil to the ground is beneficial. Seeding the lawn is the least expensive way to plant, but it takes longer for the lawn to grow and usually needs daily watering, or the freshly-sprouted grass will die. Sodding is more expensive, but it will provide an almost instant lawn that can be planted in most climate zones in any season. Hydroseeding is a relatively quick and inexpensive method of planting. A nitrogen-based, slow-release fertilizer may be applied, when needed. Pesticides, which is an umbrella term that include herbicides, insecticides and fungicides, may be considered for use on lawns when required, and where legal. In Canada, over 130 municipalities and the province of Quebec prohibit the use of synthetic lawn pesticides. Although synthetic pesticides exist, organic solutions are increasingly being used. For example, corn gluten meal controls weed seeds by releasing an organic dipeptide into the soil and inhibiting root formation of germinating weed seeds. An application of beneficial nematodes can be used to combat grubs.



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