
Benefits of Turf Blankets and Seed
The 2024 growing season is winding down. Therefore, fall clean-ups, repairs, and irrigation blowouts are in full swing. New England winters are harsh and can
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Benefits of Turf Blankets and Seed
The 2024 growing season is winding down. Therefore, fall clean-ups, repairs, and irrigation blowouts are in full swing. New England winters are harsh and can
Do you know why we lime in the Fall? The function of limestone is to reduce the acidity of the soil and change the pH (potential
Two Important Fall Cultural Practices
Cultural practices are arguably the most critical component of PJC Organic’s Healthy Turf Circle. While we love talking about Soil Chemistry, Soil Biology, and Soil
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
Early Summer Turf Tips: Part 1
As the end of the Spring season is nearing, keep in mind the following early Summer turf tips. You want to implement these prasctices to
The Importance of Organic Matter in Lawns
Organic Matter is necessary to fuel resilient turf, especially during Spring’s moisture and fluctuating temperatures. The importance of Organic Matter (OM) is evident. OM is
Early Spring Turf Care This time of year sets the stage for your turf’s success in the upcoming months. Therefore, let’s address the importance of
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
PJC’s Recommended Reading for Landscapers
With the holidays upon us, PJC’s recommended reading can be added to that last-minute wish list. The following eight books have been fundamental in PJC’s
What is Soil Compaction? In UMASS Extension’s Monthly E-Newsletter, Jason Lanier—UMASS Extension Turf Specialist—addresses the topic of soil compaction. He responds to the question: “I
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