Milorganite Blog: Green and Growing.

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Jumping worms have moved into gardens and natural areas destroying soil structure and chemistry and threatening the health of landscape plants and our forest.
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Attract bees to your garden by planting a variety of flowers. Add some water and shelter, put away the pesticides and wait for the bees and other pollinators to move…
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Make time to connect to nature and improve your mood, health, and overall wellbeing by tending your garden, walking in the woods or visiting your favorite green…
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Understanding the differences between topsoil, compost and potting mix can save you money and increase your gardening success.
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You can create a beautiful landscape and be eco-friendly even with a busy schedule and while staying within your budget. All it takes is a bit of planning and a few…
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Removing invasive plants not only helps support natural ecosystems and wildlife it can help reduce disease-carrying tick populations in the landscape.
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Don’t pack away that shovel and trowel. Fall is a great time to plant a few new additions in the landscape.
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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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Learn how to sustainably manage and recycle plastic in your landscape with Joe Lamp'l.