As winter rolls back its frosty landscape, your plants and lawn wake-up to another season of challenges. What would you say to keeping your lawn greener ... reducing your watering costs ... reducing insect infestations and even naturally eliminating crab grass and other 'invader species' from your lawns? Zoysia grass plugs might be the perfect solution.
Zoysia Grass Seed: Creating Thicker Greener Softer Lawns. Modern, suburban and committed to the look, and value, of your home and property, you want simple cost-effective and environmentally balanced solutions for a foot-soft lawn. Here's where Zoysia grass seed delivers Big Bang values. Although originally a 'wild' native grass in China and the Orient, Zoysia Grass was always recognized as a 'fast responder' carpet grass ... and remarkably was selected over 5,000 years ago to be spread over the primitive earthen mound grave sites in order to product thick green cover of Nature protecting deceased loved ones.
Zoysia Lawn Grass 'Chokes' Weeds Into Submission. Every homeowner contests Darwin's nature each year, as 'alien' and unwanted weed species float over your lawn and attempt to 'colonize' any available space. Crab grass, thistle, wild grasses, dandelions, wild carrot ... you name it ... but none of these qualify in the book of gardening as ideal lawn grass.
* Creating 'Smart' Lawn Growth. So, how can Zoysia lawn grass partner with you to block Nature's attack? Answer? Zoysia lawn grass plugs 'naturally' invest growth, not in developing vertical height, rather convert mineral, fertilizer and sunlight into a dense network of below-ground rhizome or arterial root system, along with an above-ground deep thick network of interlacing runners or stolons. What does crabgrass get? Next to nothing ... no available space, so weeds travel to your neighbor's ground or anywhere else that opens up.
Green Thick Lawns Yet Reduced Mowing. You work all week, you pay the mortgage, and you want to kick-back, chill-out in your free time. Wouldn't it be nice if your lawn looked great, but didn't demand that you race behind your mower with every free moment! Again, here's where Zoysia lawn grass delivers on its promise. Zoysia lawn grass plugs do the 'heavy lifting' ... conserving resources, exploiting the sun, yet remarkably need to be cut less than half the time of other lawn seed varieties!
Yes, you'll still need a sharp lawn mower, but you can conserve water plus reduce your mowing time but setting the cut-height higher than you would with other grass seed varieties.
Important Zoysia Grass Varieties To Know About. Meyer Zoysia grass emerged out of botanical lab research in 1951, reflecting genetic 'tinkering' in order to amplify the strong growth, sun-and-shade tolerance and low water needs that homeowners demanded as the modern era of suburbia caught on with city councils and developers. Meyer Zoysia grass evolved with the prodding from USDA engineers from the source japonica zoysia grass seed, the Japanese lawn grass native to Japan and Korea, and a key commercially exploited variety within the over four varieties of zoysia grass. In addition to Meyer zoysia grass, homeowners can look into Matrella and Emerald zoysia grass varieties.
Shade, Temperature Zones And Choosing The Best Zoysia Lawn Grass Seed. Growing grass, like raising children, can be complicated stuff. You have to know what you're dealing with.
* Temperature Zones Match. In the case of zoysia grass plugs versus other traditional lawn grass seeds like tall fescue or Bermuda varieties, you want to first check your location or temperature zone for the right variety-to-location match. From hot climate Zone 1 (think Florida, Texas latitudes) to cooler climate Zone 3 (think Maryland, southern Indiana latitudes), you'll be able to select from zoysia lawn grass varieties including Meyer, Emerald, and Zenith.
* Shade Tolerance. Experts' bottom line read on zoysia grass seed is that it's a robust, highly shade tolerant grass that will thrive in either fully sun-exposed areas or variegated shade areas, from light (think pine) to heavy (think leafed deciduous).
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Motor Oil - Making the
Grade
By
Bob K. Jent
Motor oil is used to lubricate all sorts of internal combustion engines. Lawn mowers, automobiles, airplanes, and industrial engines alike all share the needs that motor oils fulfill, namely, lubrication, cleaning, corrosion prevention, and cooling. The metal parts that exist in all types of engines must possess a coating of oil in order to decrease the amount of friction created when all the parts are moving together. A lack of lubrication could cause metal on metal contact, resulting in irreversible harm to the engine. Oil companies such as Triple Diamond Energy Corp provide the necessary petroleum that goes into the production of the motor oil necessary in all of today's engines.
The Society of Automotive Engineers, abbreviated as SAE, established a coding system for grading motor oils according to their kinematic viscosity. Kinematic viscosity can be observed as the thickness a fluid maintains under movement. The oils are watched at a constant temperature of 100 degrees Celsius or 212 degrees Fahrenheit, and graded according to how its viscosity holds up and assigned an SAE number of 0 through 70. These oils are commonly referred to as single-grade motor oils and their viscosity changes over varied temperature ranges. These oils are also tested at winter temperatures and are expected to behave somewhat similarly in frigid temperatures as they do in hot ones. The winter test assigns the letter "W" to the oil. A 20 grade motor oil at a higher temperature should behave correspondingly to a 20W oil. The single grade motor oils are mostly used in engines that do not have a breadth of temperature changes. Single grade motor oil is sufficient for use in lawn mower engines, for instance.
Most vehicles expose their motor oil to a large temperature range, from cooler temperatures at start-up in winter season to hot temperatures in a fully warmed up engine at the height of summer. For this reason, most automobiles need motor oil that will exhibit the same viscosity over a large range of temperatures. Special polymer additives called viscosity index improvers are added to oil so this sameness of viscosity is achieved. These motor oils are commonly called multi-grade because of this singular ability. They are able to have two levels of viscosity denoted by two numbers in their grade.
The first number is associated with a "W" or winter temperature viscosity. The second number (without the W) is assigned to show the oil's viscosity index during hotter temperatures. For most newer automobile engines, a 20 weight oil (the second number) is most desirable because its thinness allows it to freely flow and protect the engine during the crucial start up and warm up periods where a car's engine is most vulnerable.
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About the Author: Bob Jent is the president of Triple Diamond Energy Corp. They specialize in acquiring the highest quality prime oil and gas properties. For more information, visit http://www.triplediamondenergycorp.blogspot.com Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Bob_K._Jent |