Milorganite Blog: Green and Growing.

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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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Learn why no-till gardening is the best thing we can do to prepare and maintain an area for planting (and fewer weeds), and the consequences of tilling.
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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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The common denominator for thriving plants is the soil. Learn how to improve the soil health in your lawn and garden.
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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.
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Melinda has more than 30 years of horticulture experience and has written over 20 gardening books.
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Joe Lamp’l is one of the country’s most recognized and trusted personalities in gardening and sustainability.
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It’s fitting that Wisconsin, the origin of Earth Day, is home to the world’s longest-running and nation’s largest recycling program: Milorganite.