by Bob Rama | Mar 6, 2024 | alternative turf, Clover, Compost Tea, microclover
Eco-yards is gearing up for an exciting 2024 landscaping season! We’ve got a robust backlog of projects lined up for May and a surge of interest, leading us to craft exciting new eco-friendly designs for summer installation. Our compost tea spray services have...
by Bob Rama | Nov 23, 2021 | Compost Tea
Thanks For another Great Season in 2021! Thanks to all of our crew, clients and supporters for another great season. With the weather change, we have now completed our 2021 season of field work. 2021 was a challenging and exciting year for Eco-Yards. We completed...
by Bob Rama | May 23, 2016 | Compost, Compost Tea, Native Plants
Eco-Yards started when chemical sensitivities hindered my ability to do consulting work, which was my previous career. I had so much pent up energy that I started offering to re-do my friends yards to keep myself sane. Landscaping had already been long-time hobby of...
by Bob Rama | May 23, 2016 | Compost Tea, Native Plants, Over-seeding, Soil, Water conservation, Xeriscaping
Easier to maintain (5-15 minutes a week of watering and weeding during the summer). Is cheaper in the long run (less water, less maintenance cost). In future, water use and chemical use will likely be curtailed and lawn will be difficult to maintain. Better for the...
by Bob Rama | May 23, 2016 | Compost, Compost Bins, Compost Tea, How-to, Microbes, Native Plants, Nematodes, Over-seeding, Worm Composting
A great compost for your house plants, outdoor plants, and lawn too is made by worms! You could have your own worm bin in your home or garage in which worms turn your kitchen waste and newspaper into black gold for your plants. How To Make Your Own While it does take...
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