Milorganite Blog: Green and Growing.

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Don’t do it! We give lawn tips on how to grow healthy grass. Here are some things to not do this spring in your lawn, as well as those not to neglect.
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Feed the soil, and let the soil feed the plants. If there’s one thing I’ve learned after decades of gardening, it’s that healthy soil is the foundation of everything…
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Whether it’s extreme summer heat and drought, harsh winter weather or pests that caused the damage, you may be faced with a lawn in need of rejuvenation or major…
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Four simple but important steps to prepare your raised garden bed soil in fall.
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You know Iron and Nitrogen are good for your lawn, but what about Phosphorous? Listen to Allyn Hane the Lawn Care Nut as he goes over the effects of Phosphorous,…
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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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No matter how bad the ground you’re starting with, ideal planting conditions can be created when you garden in a raised bed. Learn how to start a raised bed garden.
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Put away the tiller and build healthy soil to grow productive gardens using compost or mulch with no-dig gardening.
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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.