Milorganite Blog: Green and Growing.

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First, determine what variety of grass you have in your lawn, what the air and soil temperatures are, and lastly, how much to apply.
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Spring is a busy time in the garden. Learn what tasks you should start tackling now
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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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Milorganite contains a form of iron that is water soluble and won’t stain concrete when used as directed. Milorganite is a slow-release fertilizer, so along with…
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Learn the benefits of planting flowers within your vegetable garden with Joe Gardener.
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From birds and insects to amphibians and mammals, many creatures rely on natural light cues to navigate the world. Excessive nighttime lighting can throw those…
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Learn about using Milorganite as a winterizer lawn fertilizer in late fall for cool-season lawns for your last dormant fertilizer application of the season.
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Thanks to everyone who submitted questions to "Ask Milorganite!" Every Sunday through October, we'll be answering your lawn care questions on our blog. Head over now…
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Sodding your lawn is a doable DIY project, whether to repair a small area or renovate an entire lawn. Here are step-by-step tips on how to lay sod.