
Invasive Jumping Worms: A Hidden Threat to Turf Health
Invasive Jumping Worms: A Hidden Threat to Turf Health Across the Northeast, more turf professionals are encountering a new and often misunderstood pest: jumping worms. From
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Invasive Jumping Worms: A Hidden Threat to Turf Health
Invasive Jumping Worms: A Hidden Threat to Turf Health Across the Northeast, more turf professionals are encountering a new and often misunderstood pest: jumping worms. From

Why Soil Testing is the Foundation of Organic Turf Care
Why Soil Testing is the Foundation of Organic Turf Care “If we all went away, trees and woody shrubs would eventually take over… Lawns don’t

Cultural Practices: The Key to Success in the Healthy Turf Circle
Cultural Practices: The Key to Success in the Healthy Turf Circle The fourth element of the Healthy Turf Circle is cultural practices. Without proper cultural

Soil Biology and Turf Care: Building Healthy Grass from the Ground Up
Soil Biology and Turf Care: Building Healthy Grass from the Ground Up If you haven’t yet, check out last week’s blog, “Soil Chemistry and 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

Does Turf Need Mycorrhizal Fungi Applications?
Many are familiar with the symbiotic association of mycorrhizal fungi and plants. So, does turf need mycorrhizal fungi applications too? There’s a movement in the

Field Study_ Building the Microbial Bridge for Soil Health
This week we are talking about soil health. PJC Organic stays up to date on industry research to provide customers with organic product and program

The Importance of Humic Acid Field Study_ Humic Acid: The Science of Humus and How it Benefits Soil PJC Organic is proud to stay up

WHY Soil Test Ok folks, if you’ve been following along you know that we always start with a…SOIL TEST! Our approach focuses on feeding the

Many people enter the world of turf care without recognizing the nuances of what their lawns need. There are four components to healthy turf that