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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Don’t neglect these fall lawn care practices essential to a healthy lawn: aeration, overseeding, the best time to apply an herbicide, and fall fertilization.
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Clover, once common in lawns, is now considered a weed. To get rid of clover improve soil fertility, cut grass to its optimal length, overseed and spot treat.
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Here are several things to NOT do to keep your lawn healthy this summer: mow with dull blades, in excessive heat or too short, or treat unknown issues incorrectly.
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I started my first lawn from seed in 2017, under the worst conditions possible, on our new property. In 2018 my new lawn survived extreme weather conditions, weeds, drought,…
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That brown patch in your lawn could be a lawn disease or grubs, which are controlled by breaking their lifecycle with preventive and curative insecticides.
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It’s sometimes necessary to remove a small patch of grass, renovate a lawn or add a garden. Here are a few natural grass-removal methods to consider.