Milorganite Blog: Green and Growing.

MMHealthyFallLawnLeavesThumbnail555x201-min.jpg
Summer can be hard on our lawns. Fall is the perfect time to help your lawn recover from the stressors of summer and prepare for winter.
MMNativesThumbnail555x201-min.jpg
Adding native plants to your landscape boosts its beauty and pollinator appeal while reducing on-going maintenance. Plus you’ll be helping the environment and…
NeverfallThumbnail555x201-compressor.jpg
Don’t neglect these fall lawn care practices essential to a healthy lawn: aeration, overseeding, the best time to apply an herbicide, and fall fertilization.
JGRecyclingPlasticThumbnail555x201-compressor.jpg
Learn how to sustainably manage and recycle plastic in your landscape with Joe Lamp'l.
MMRGMaintenanceThumbnail-compressor.jpg
Routine maintenance will help keep your rain garden looking its best, while helping reduce flooding and pollution of our waterways.
MMDontLandscapeThumbnail-compressor_1.jpg
Never do these 5 things and you will have a more beautiful and healthier landscape.
CloverThumbnail-compressor.jpg
Clover, once common in lawns, is now considered a weed. To get rid of clover improve soil fertility, cut grass to its optimal length, overseed and spot treat.
DontSummerThumbnail-compressor.jpg
Here are several things to NOT do to keep your lawn healthy this summer: mow with dull blades, in excessive heat or too short, or treat unknown issues incorrectly.
MMWaterDoDontThumbnail-compressor.jpg
You can’t control the weather, but you can control the way you water. Here are a few watering tips to guide you to better results in your lawn and garden.