Quiet Gardening

Quiet Gardening No Mowers • No Blowers • No Herbicides
Yard care without the fumes and the noise
Hand weeding, pruning, planting and mulch
Your neighbors will thank you.

Decatur • Clarkston • Pine Lake • Stone Mountain

06/10/2026
04/27/2026

Gardeners know... "Adopt the pace of nature: her secret is patience" Ralph Waldo Emerson. Enjoy a leisurely Sunday friends!

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03/12/2026

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Lawn spray season starts this week. And March is the worst possible timing for everything living in the soil.

Ground-nesting bees are active right now — mining bees and sweat bees that nest in bare soil patches between grass blades. They make up the majority of native bee species. A lawn treatment in March hits them during their most exposed period, when they're nesting at the surface.

Firefly larvae are in the top few inches of soil right now, where they've been developing for a year or more. They won't become the fireflies you see in June for another few months. A March application reaches them at a stage you can't see and won't connect to the missing lightshow in summer.

Earthworms are migrating upward through the thaw line this week. They're at peak density in the top layer of soil — exactly where the treatment lands. The same earthworms that aerate your soil and feed the robins nesting in your yard.

Robin pairs nesting near untreated lawns consistently fledge more chicks than pairs near treated ones. The difference comes down to food supply — nestlings eat almost exclusively soil invertebrates for the first two weeks of life. Fewer worms and larvae in the soil means fewer surviving chicks.

The lawn can handle a few w**ds in March. The soil biology that supports everything above it handles the chemicals much less well.

🌿 How to get the timing right:

- Push the first lawn treatment back to late April or May — by then ground-nesting bees have finished their early cycle, earthworms have dispersed deeper, and firefly larvae are less concentrated at the surface
- Spot-treat problem areas instead of broadcasting across the full lawn — most of the yard doesn't need it
- Mow at three and a half inches — taller grass shades out most w**d seedlings naturally without chemicals
- If you use a lawn service, call this week and ask what they're applying and when. You have the right to adjust the schedule
- An untreated lawn with healthy soil biology often looks better by midsummer than a treated one — the earthworms, fungi, and microbes that chemicals remove are the same organisms that build the root structure your grass depends on

One timing change protects the soil biology that makes the lawn work in the first place 🌿

New all native install. Finished planting in June. Really coming to life.
07/29/2025

New all native install. Finished planting in June. Really coming to life.

07/21/2025
07/13/2025

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