
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
PJC Blogs

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

Treat Grubs Without Harmful Chemicals
Notably, in a healthy turf system that incorporates All-Natural Products to encourage a diverse biological soil profile, grubs tend not to be a problem. In

The Basics of Organic Fertilizer
We get a lot of questions regarding the basics of organic fertilizer. There are so many products on the market, it can be hard to

Drought Conditions in the Northeast
Fortunately, much of the Northeast is not experiencing the drought conditions we have had to deal with in recent years. As you can see from

Sports Field Management With Grass Seed
Cornell’s College of Agriculture and Life Sciences published an article on Overseeding, explaining sports field management with grass seed. In this article, Frank Rossi and

Following up with Part 1 of Late Summer Turf Tips, add the following 6 tips to your to-dos in the coming weeks. Ensure a smooth

As we transition out of July heat and into prime turf growing season, optimize your opportunity to grow lush green grass with these late summer