
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
PJC Blogs

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

Why and When to Lime Your Lawn: The Key to Healthy Soil and Turf
Introduction Healthy turf starts from the ground up, and that means paying attention to your soil’s pH. Liming your lawn isn’t just a fall maintenance

Late Summer Turf Tips for Organic Lawn Success
Late Summer Turf Tips for Organic Lawn Success As the intense July heat winds down and we head into the prime turf growing season, now

How to Water Turf Grass in Summer: A Guide to Healthy Organic Lawns
How to Water Turf Grass in Summer: A Guide to Healthy Organic Lawns Why Proper Summer Watering Matters Watering turf grass properly in the

A key part of looking ahead to the new season is remembering where we left off last fall. Most areas in the Northeast were somewhere

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

Eco Farming Daily featured an article by Bill McKibben titled “Soil pH: Making Adjustments to Boost Fertility”. The title immediately peaked PJC interest because it’s

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

Aerate, Over Seed and Feed Your Soil
8 Minute Read You’re looking at lawns seemingly doomed by compacted soils. The turf is struggling to grow. Weeds are taking over. You don’t know