Milorganite Blog: Green and Growing.

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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.
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Pre-emergents are great for weed control before weeds start to grow, but how do you kill weeds that are already in your lawn? Whether your lawn is covered in weeds…
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While you can’t predict the weather, you can take certain proactive steps to help make your landscape more resilient to these unusual conditions. Joe Lamp’l shares…
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How to kill dandelions is a perennial topic. Here are four options: remove them by hand; spot treat, spread an herbicide on the entire lawn; or live with them.
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The key to a healthy lawn is healthy soil, and the link between your turf and that soil are roots.
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You can have your grass and be kind to the environment too. It’s just a matter of changing your lawn care practices.
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Don’t do it! We give lawn tips on how to grow healthy grass. Here are things not to do or neglect to do this winter in the north and south to keep your winter grass…
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A well-maintained lawn is more than a natural, green carpet surrounding your home. Healthy lawns benefit the environment by improving air, water, well-being, and can…