The third component of the PJC Healthy Turf Circle involves the connection between soil structure and turf care. To review what the PJC Healthy Turf
PJC Blogs
If you haven’t yet, check out last week’s blog, “Soil Chemistry and Turf” for a deep dive into the first element of our Healthy Turf
Healthy soil for healthy turf means addressing Soil Chemistry, Soil Biology, Soil Structure, and Cultural Practices. As such, we developed our Healthy Turf Circle as
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
It’s mid September and winter may feel far off, but it will be here before we know it. Therefore, we want you to finish your
Grass Seed: Your All-Natural Weed Control
All-Natural Weed Control: turf that outcompetes weeds In an Organic Turf Care (OTC) program, the best all-natural weed control is grass seed. Soil temperature, germination
Differences Between Organic Fertilizers
Many products are marketed as organic, but consumers rarely know the differences behind the bag. Certain fertilizers lend themselves better to an All-Natural Organic Turf
Organic Turf Care Simplified As we transition out of July heat and into prime turf growing season, follow these late-summer organic turf tips. We want
Looking for Summer watering tips? Wondering how you should you be watering your turf this season? Keep reading. Cultural Practices are integral to the success
The Importance of Soil Management
Gary Zimmer wrote a great piece that was published in the February 2023 issue of Acres U.S.A. Magazine. Titled “Managing What You Can Measure”, this