Lawn

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Pre-germinated turfgrass seed provides a jump-start before being planted. Milorganite is used as a starter fertilizer and makes the seed easier to distribute.
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You can have a beautiful lawn and be kind to the environment in five easy steps.
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Fall is prime time to green up your lawn and keep it looking good for seasons to come. Learn more from Joe Gardener.
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Lawns in the transition zone had interesting spring and summer weather. Listen to Allyn Hane, the Lawn Care Nut as he goes over tips to repair and keep your lawn healthy at…
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Dethatching and aeration, two often neglected lawn maintenance practices, inhibit lawns from growing their best. Learn how to breathe new life into your lawn.
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The Lawn Care Nut, Allyn Hane, discusses some late spring lawn tips to help your lawn recover from the weather and set you up for summer.
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Fertilize with Milorganite for a healthy, green lawn. How much to use, how to apply it and when for a healthy yard and garden.
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Lawns develop lumps, bumps, and depressions over time from settling, soil type, equipment, pests, and people. Identify the problem first for a long-term fix.
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Select the right spreader for your yard—drop or broadcast. And learn how to calibrate any spreader for best fertilizing results in just six easy steps!
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Top 10 lawn maintenance tips every beginner needs to know. Mowing height, soil testing and fertilization are all necessary to grow a healthy lawn.
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As your lawn wakes from winter dormancy, nutrient and water demands increase and will need some attention now.
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Your plants and lawn need food to survive. Learn why your landscape needs nitrogen, phosphorous, and potassium.