For a healthier, earlier green lawn in spring, apply a dormant fertilization. It’s an application of a slow-release nitrogen fertilizer, such as Milorganite, applied after the grass stops growing and before the first deep freeze. It benefits your lawn by helping it stay healthy throughout the winter, and, in spring, recovers more quickly and greens up one to two weeks earlier. Learn more…
Lawn Care Practices Match the Growth-cycle of Your Lawn
By Jamie Staufenbeil - Milorganite Agronomist
There’s a reason why we recommend certain lawn-care practices during specific times of the year. They’re based on your lawn’s natural growth cycle. In the fall, your lawn is beginning to go dormant and the weather may be cool and wet, depending on where you live. During this time of year, both growth cycle and weather conditions impact...
Video: How to Improve Your Soil for Better Results in Any Lawn or Garden By Joe Lamp’l Host of Growing a Greener World®
The common denominator to why all his plants and lawn are thriving is the soil. No matter what type of soil you have to start, whether it’s loose and sandy, or heavy clay, doing what you can to incorporate organic matter will give it body, porosity, texture, and crucial microorganisms your plants need to really thrive.
Four Keys to Keeping Trees and Shrubs Healthy ByMelinda MyersHorticulture Expert
Learn four things you can do to keep your trees and shrubs healthy and promote longevity. Proper watering, mulching, pruning
with a purpose and fertilizing when needed are key to keeping your trees and shrubs healthy and promote longevity.