Jaime Staufenbeil

Milorganite Agronomist

Jaime Staufenbeil is a wife, hockey mom, and the Agronomist for Milorganite Fertilizer. She has a degree in Turfgrass Science from Ohio State University, is a former assistant golf course superintendent, and has spent her entire career in the turfgrass industry. Jaime loves Reese’s peanut butter cups, and talking turf…in that order.

Jaime Staufenbeil Milorganite Agronomist

 

Jaime's Most Recent Posts

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Slow and quick-release fertilizers provide nutrients to lawns. How they’re derived and delivered, and the benefits of each differ. Which is right for your lawn?
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Palms require a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer four times during the growing season for consistent nutrients, especially in nutrient-poor sandy soils.
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Properly storing your yard and garden equipment and tools, will lengthen their usefulness and you’ll be prepared for spring.
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Properly storing your lawn mower for the winter will lengthen it's usefulness and prepare you for spring.
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What’s growing on with your lawn? Lawn-care practices are most effective when they correspond to your lawn’s natural growth cycle. Fall lawn growth cycle.
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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.