
Eco Farming Daily featured an article by Bill McKibben titled “Soil pH: Making Adjustments to Boost Fertility”. The title immediately peaked PJC interest because it’s
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Eco Farming Daily featured an article by Bill McKibben titled “Soil pH: Making Adjustments to Boost Fertility”. The title immediately peaked PJC interest because it’s

What is Soil Compaction? In UMASS Extension’s Monthly E-Newsletter, Jason Lanier—UMASS Extension Turf Specialist—addresses the topic of soil compaction. He responds to the question: “I

In the Northeast, beetles are currently flying. Accordingly, they’re laying eggs throughout July. These eggs turn into grubs that feed on the root systems of

Aerate, Over Seed and Feed Your Soil
8 Minute Read You’re looking at lawns seemingly doomed by compacted soils. The turf is struggling to grow. Weeds are taking over. You don’t know

The fertilizer market is rather big, and with so many options, you may not know where to start. Avoid being misled and learn about the

The Presence of Red Thread We recently received a call from Dana Millar of Dana Design’s—one of PJC’s long-standing customers*—asking “Why, at the end of

Mowing is one of the basic foundations for creating a healthy lawn. Unfortunately, this practice is often mismanaged on residential lawns and athletic fields. Dial

While it trended decades ago, there is a resurgence in the interest of incorporating clover in turf grasses. In UMASS Extension’s Monthly E-Newsletter, Jason Lanier—UMass

The Cause of Weeds in Your Lawn
Summer weeds are arriving on the coattails of spring weeds. Environmental conditions like drought and extreme heat make it difficult for cool-season turf grasses to

Summer Fertility for Turf Grass
Summer heat is on the way. Environmental (abiotic) stressors–especially drought and heat–can put your turf to the test. When talking about summer fertility for turf