
Why Soil pH Matters Most for a Healthy Lawn (And How to Fix It)
Why Soil pH Matters Most for a Healthy Lawn A healthy lawn starts below the surface. When grass looks thin, discolored, or slow to grow,
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Why Soil pH Matters Most for a Healthy Lawn (And How to Fix It)
Why Soil pH Matters Most for a Healthy Lawn A healthy lawn starts below the surface. When grass looks thin, discolored, or slow to grow,

Early Spring Weeds: Chickweed & Henbit (Identification & Organic Management)
Early Spring Weeds: Chickweed & Henbit “There is an old adage “A weed is just a plant out of place,” but perhaps it’s more accurate

Spring Organic Turf Tips for the Northeast
Spring Organic Turf Tips A key part of looking ahead at spring organic turf tips is remembering where we left off last fall. Most areas

Cultural Practices that Encourage Spring Turf Growth
Cultural Practices That Encourage Spring Turf Growth As we’re on the cusp of spring work beginning, it’s important to remember how temperature determines when

Choosing the Right Spring Grass Seed Blend for Organic Turf Care
Choosing the Right Spring Grass Seed Blend for Organic Turf Care In organic turf care, we say grass seed is our weed control. A thick

Top Organic Lawn Care Products for Early Spring Success
Top Organic Lawn Care Products for Early Spring Success 2026.03.02, By Peter Newcombe Coming off a difficult 2025 growing season that experienced widespread drought, this

Invasive Jumping Worms: A Hidden Threat to Turf Health
Invasive Jumping Worms: A Hidden Threat to Turf Health Across the Northeast, more turf professionals are encountering a new and often misunderstood pest: jumping worms. From

Cultural Practices: The Key to Success in the Healthy Turf Circle
Cultural Practices: The Key to Success in the Healthy Turf Circle The fourth element of the Healthy Turf Circle is cultural practices. Without proper cultural

Field Testing Robotic Mowers: Lessons from Our 2025 Season
During the 2025 growing season, we put several robotic mower models through a field test to understand how these emerging tools fit into both professional

The Case for Dormant Seeding Your Turf
The fall window for seeding is short, and we don’t recommend putting any seed down after October 15th – you are better off waiting for