Milorganite Blog: Green and Growing.

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Lawns in the transition zone had interesting spring and summer weather. Listen to Allyn Hane, the Lawn Care Nut as he goes over tips to repair and keep your lawn…
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Lawns develop lumps, bumps, and depressions over time from settling, soil type, equipment, pests, and people. Identify the problem first for a long-term fix.
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Select the right spreader for your yard—drop or broadcast. And learn how to calibrate any spreader for best fertilizing results in just six easy steps!
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Don’t let lawn weeds get the best of you. These opportunistic plants find a weak spot in the lawn, infiltrate and begin the take over your grass. Take back the lawn…
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Summer lawn care tips for beginners. The most important tasks to maintain a healthy lawn: watering, mowing, weed control, fertilizing in the North and soil testing.
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With an organic lawn you will get green healthy grass, but with better, longer-lasting results and none of the negative side effects.
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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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Lawns can be stressed during extended periods of rainless weather. Letting lawns go dormant—brown—may be the best solution. Lawn diseases can also be problematic.
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This summer your opponent is the weather. Set your lawn up for success with these tips from Allyn Hane, the Lawn Care Nut.