
Fall Products to Boost Turf Health
Fall in New England is known for its beautifully forested landscape changing colors from deep greens to reds, yellows, and browns. It’s also the best
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Fall Products to Boost Turf Health
Fall in New England is known for its beautifully forested landscape changing colors from deep greens to reds, yellows, and browns. It’s also the best
It’s fall tree planting season and we want you equipped when looking to plant shade trees for turf grass. You often hear us discussing the
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
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
PJC’s Early Summer Organic Turf Care Tips
The end of the Spring season is nearing, and we want to remind you of the best ways to perform during the hardest parts of
Even though dandelions can be difficult to control since their seeds travel via the wind, you can manage them organically. A dandelions rosette is easy
Fall in New England is widely known for its beautifully forested landscape changing colors from deep greens to oranges, reds, yellows, and browns. It’s also
Given the time of year, you may be wondering why you have grubs… Grub Lifecycle In the Northeast, damage to turf is a result of
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