Milorganite Blog: Green and Growing.

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Keep all your hydrangeas looking their best and full of flowers with proper pruning and care.
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Celebrating Milorganite Fertilizer's 100th Anniversary, we honor “Mr. Turf” O.J. Noer, who was instrumental in the success of Milorganite through his research and…
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Gardeners have an opportunity to make a positive impact on climate change. Implementing sustainable and smart gardening strategies can help increase your growing…
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Adding native plants to your landscape boosts its beauty and pollinator appeal while reducing on-going maintenance. Plus you’ll be helping the environment and…
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Milorganite fertilizer is 100! For a century, we’ve been growing alongside you — in your backyards, gardens, golf courses, and in communities across the country.
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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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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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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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Add a few practices to your lawn mowing routine and borders to your landscape to save time, money, and effort, all while nurturing a healthy lawn.