3 Easy Steps to Organic Lawn Care
One of the things that has always amused me is that chemical companies make lawn care seem so much harder than it really is. If you follow a few simple guidelines, you can easily keep your lawn looking great as well as make it an environmentally friendly example of ENE (Extreme Neighborhood Envy)
While these aren’t all the things you need to know, these are the first three steps in creating and maintaining a healthy, organic lawn.
If you need further info on organic lawn care, let me suggest a wonderful resource is my own ebook on Organic Lawn Care (yes, that’ a plug) :-).
December 17th, 2007 at 7:39 pm
Hi Doug
More feedback:
First time around I thought it couldn’t be played at all. Tried again and this time it would load properly. There are brief flashes of blank white in a circular pattern a number of times throughout the 90 seconds, but it IS quite watchable otherwise. Sound is good.
I think the warning at the beginning that you won’t be able to view this video may be counterproductive. Most folks on a slow connection are probably well aware of slow loading issues if they have been on the internet any length of time. If there is a specific update that is needed, that is another issue.
December 17th, 2007 at 8:43 pm
Ferne - thanks for taking the time to help me out with comments. The warning at the front is a systems warning from the outfit that’s hosting the video itself (similar to youtube) and I have no control over that.
I’m a little concerned about “brief flashes of blank light” as I’m not sure where they’re coming from and not on original. I haven’t seen them any time I’ve watched the video (and I’ve watched them ad nauseum)
Glad you can at least hear the darn thing properly.
I’m about to upgrade the video production software to something a little better than imovie but this is a good starting point on my learning curve. Hopefully that will solve some of the issues you raise.
The loading thing seems to be a sever issue over at the host. They’re not sending a good feed along.
Given this is a real learning curve for me, I do appreciate your help and comments. Big time!