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Compost Topdressing and Its Benefits

Posted by Shawn Spear on Oct 25, 2018 11:54:05 AM
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Aeration and Over-seeding - What It Is And Why It's So Beneficial

Posted by Shawn Spear on Oct 19, 2018 2:24:52 PM

One of the best practices you can provide to your property on a yearly basis is aeration and over- seeding. The process of aeration helps reduce soil compaction, lets the turf roots breath, and brings new life to the turf stand after stressful summer weather.

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How is an organic lawn care plan different than the conventional 5 step program that we use now?

Posted by Peter DiClemente on May 5, 2016 9:30:00 AM

Most conventional programs act like steroids for the lawn, continuous chemical injections and pesticide applications whether the lawn needs it or not. Most lawns have a chemical dependency on high nitrogen fertilizers and become weak and susceptible to disease and insect damage.

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Are chemical fertilizers and pesticides harmful?

Posted by Peter DiClemente on May 2, 2016 4:00:00 PM

Instead of trying to explain everything I know about the dangerous affects of lawn pesticides, I would like you to visit a few websites that will really open your eyes.

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What is organic lawn management?

Posted by Peter DiClemente on Apr 26, 2016 12:30:00 PM

An organic lawn uses only natural methods and no synthetic fertilizers, pesticides or chemical herbicides. This is better in comparison to conventional fertilizers and pesticides because the sprays and compounds they use destroy your soil’s natural ecosystem, causing the lawn to become chemically dependent and rely on those chemicals to sustain it.

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