Milorganite Blog: Green and Growing.

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To keep your lawn looking great with natural methods, try these steps to rehabilitate your lawn.
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Give Your Christmas tree a second life in your landscape. Turn it into a windbreak, winter mulch or shelter for the birds.
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Take a tour of the Milorganite plant and lab with Joe Lamp'l from Growing a Greener World. Learn what exactly is Milorganite, how is it made, and is it safe?
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Recycle fall leaves into compost, a soil amendment or a nutritious topdressing for the lawn. It saves time, improves your landscape, & is good for the environment.
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A beautiful lawn and garden starts with the soil beneath your feet. Create an organically rich well-drained soil foundation and be rewarded with a healthy landscape.
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There are pros and cons to fertilizers derived from organic and synthetic sources. Homeowners can make the best decision for their yard with a simple comparison.
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Join the celebration and make a difference on Earth Day, April 22nd, and every day. Learn seven things you can do to help the environment.
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Whether planting a garden, enjoying the beauty of your landscape or sitting down to a delicious meal, you have bees, butterflies and other pollinators to thank.
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Is Milorganite a bag of poop? There’s been confusion for decades and it’s time to set the record straight. It’s a bag of dead microbes.