There are slow-release fertilizers that come from organic sources and fast-acting synthetic fertilizers derived from inorganic sources. Organically derived fertilizers are slower and longer lasting, while synthetically derived fertilizers give your lawn a short-lived, quick hit of nutrients for quick growth. There are benefits and drawbacks to each, depending on your preferences. Here’s a side-by-side
comparison to help you decide which is right for your lawn and garden. Learn more...
Summer Lawn Care
Summer is here and it’s time to enjoy your lawn. Remember to mow tall, mow often, and recycle grass clippings.
Water deeply and infrequently in the early morning hours. Your lawn requires one inch of water per week total. Or, allow your lawn to go dormant.
In addition to proper mowing and watering, fertilizing can strengthen your lawn’s resilience against pests and weeds.
The nutrients in Milorganite are eaten by the thriving ecosystem in your soil. Once the nutrients are released, they’re available to the vegetables in your garden over several weeks. Milorganite adds nutrients to the soil and organic matter, which conditions the soil and helps retain moisture.
Milorganite is a safe, slow-release fertilizer you can use on all your vegetables when used as directed.