Milorganite Blog: Green and Growing.

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Agronomist’s relatively new lawn had problems: weather, over-fertilization. Testing identified the fungi. Homeowner pledges to follow fertilization schedule!
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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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We expect so much from our plants all through the seasons, without always taking time to consider the demands placed on the soil - the foundation for top plant…
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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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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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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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A quick review of this past summer growing season can help you improve your lawn, garden and landscape’s beauty and productivity next year.
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Learn how to turn your fallen leaves into a nutritious mulch for your garden and landscape.