Milorganite Blog: Green and Growing.

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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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After hot weather threatened my newly seeded lawn, it then faced a brutal winter and unusual spring. Let’s see how it faired as I make my list of lawn projects.
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The second post in a series of a homeowner's experience starting a new lawn from seed. We continue with topsoil and seed selection, fertilizing, and keeping your…
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Installing a new lawn takes knowledge, time, and an appropriate budget. Here’s the story of the Milorganite agronomist adventures of starting her lawn from seed.
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Learn when you should start mowing your lawn in spring and how to manage dandelions and other weeds.
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Dead spots, brown patches or orange-red powder on your shoes may mean your lawn has been infected with a disease. Proper care and overseeding may be the answer.
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Tips to consider when applying pre-emergent herbicide this spring to keep invaders like crabgrass, poa annua and foxtail out of your yard.