Milorganite Blog: Green and Growing.

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If you’ve never taken care of a lawn, these spring lawn care tips for beginners will guide you through some of the lawn maintenance practices you need to know.
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With an organic lawn you will get green healthy grass, but with better, longer-lasting results and none of the negative side effects.
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Looking forward to summer’s lush, green lawn? A little work now will give you a healthy yard that stands out. Here are three tips your lawn will appreciate.
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Follow these fall lawn recovery tips and Win FREE Lawn Coaching from “The Lawn Care Nut, Allyn Hane” by submitting your Milorganite Lawn Story on our website!
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August is National Water Quality Month and a good time for residents to take a fresh look at how they impact water quality and can help keep waterways clean.
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Aeration is essential to a healthy lawn, but is often neglected. Cores of soil are removed to loosen the soil and allow water, air and nutrients to reach the roots.
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Many lawn diseases thrive in summer’s heat. Customers report dollar spot and brown patch and want for advice managing them. Proper fertilization and watering help.
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Established lawns need about 1” of water per week, as either rainfall or irrigation. Learn when it’s time, how much and the best time of day to water your lawn.
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Lawns can be stressed during extended periods of rainless weather. Letting lawns go dormant—brown—may be the best solution. Lawn diseases can also be problematic.