
A key part of looking ahead to the new season is remembering where we left off last fall. Most areas in the Northeast were somewhere
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A key part of looking ahead to the new season is remembering where we left off last fall. Most areas in the Northeast were somewhere
Cultural Practices and Turf Care
The fourth element of our Healthy Turf Circle is cultural practices and turf care. Even the best soil care program can fall short without the proper
End of Landscaping Season Turf Tips
As the end of landscaping season arrives, be sure to chip away at these final end of season organic turf tips. Note Trouble Spots Large swaths
Starting an Organic Turf Care Division in Your Landscaping Business
Thinking of expanding your landcare business? Business owners face decisions in the off-season on how to grow in the upcoming year. Starting an organic turf
Fall is upon us, and we want you to finish your landscaping season strong and well prepared. Take a look at our 10 late fall
Two Important Fall Cultural Practices
Cultural practices are arguably the most critical component of PJC Organic’s Healthy Turf Circle. While we love talking about Soil Chemistry, Soil Biology, and Soil
We love to Mow High: May, June, July. Although, when we head into Winter, we want to gradually take that mowing height down. View our
With the exception of my allergies, I love all things Fall: the changing foliage, apple picking, and slowing down from a busy Summer. Although…THE LEAVES…so
Aeration Versus Slice Seeding in the Fall
When applying grass seed in the Fall, review the pros and cons of aeration versus slice seeding… Early Fall is a great time to incorporate
Fall in New England is known for its beautifully forested landscape changing colors. It’s also the best time of the year for cool-season turf grasses