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
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It’s nearly fall, so you may be ready to start liming. Although, do you know why we lime? The function of limestone is to reduce the acidity of
Last week, we reviewed the important benefits of lime, today we’re covering the basics of applying lime. Often, not nearly enough lime is put down
The benefits of lime are a’plenty! 3 Important Benefits improves soil chemistry encourages beneficial soil biology helps soil structure Chemistry of the Soil The function
Spring brings moisture and fluctuation in temperatures, so organic matter matters to fuel resilient turf. Organic matter (OM) is a critical component in soil structure
Spring Weeds: Chickweed and Plantain
Following last week’s blog on clover and dandelions, this week we’re looking at the spring weeds: chickweed and plantain. Our Organic Turf Care Calendar breaks down cultural
Aerating Versus Seed Slicing This Spring
It’s common to thicken lawns this time of year. Let’s look at the pros and cons of aerating versus seed slicing. Aerating A core aerator
The best way to counteract weeds in an all-natural organic turf care program is to get grass growing. Soil temps, germination time frames, and pH
Prep Your Lawn this Spring, Organically
As we move into April it’s still too early to tell what this season will hand us, but we are hopeful temperatures will continue to
Practical Approach to Organic Turf
Taking care of your lawn organically doesn’t have to be confusing. We break down what a practical approach to organic turf care looks like. 1.