Jaime Staufenbeil

Milorganite Agronomist

Jaime Staufenbeil is a wife, hockey mom, and the Agronomist for Milorganite Fertilizer. She has a degree in Turfgrass Science from Ohio State University, is a former assistant golf course superintendent, and has spent her entire career in the turfgrass industry. Jaime loves Reese’s peanut butter cups, and talking turf…in that order.

Jaime Staufenbeil Milorganite Agronomist

 

Jaime's Most Recent Posts

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Looking forward to summer’s lush, green lawn? A little work now will give you a healthy yard that stands out. Here are three tips your lawn will appreciate.
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Tend to your landscape in the North to protect plants for a healthy spring and in the South, it’s time for seasonal maintenance and cool-weather annuals.
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Aeration is essential to a healthy lawn, but is often neglected. Cores of soil are removed to loosen the soil and allow water, air and nutrients to reach the roots.
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Many lawn diseases thrive in summer’s heat. Customers report dollar spot and brown patch and want for advice managing them. Proper fertilization and watering help.
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Established lawns need about 1” of water per week, as either rainfall or irrigation. Learn when it’s time, how much and the best time of day to water your lawn.
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Lawns can be stressed during extended periods of rainless weather. Letting lawns go dormant—brown—may be the best solution. Lawn diseases can also be problematic.