by Heather McEntee | Aug 29, 2019 | Lawn Care
Authored by Katie Plummer , Jack Frost Director of Marketing and Communications You shouldn’t go through all the work of aerating, seeding, and sodding without providing the proper nutrients for the newly laid grass to thrive on. But you can’t pick just...
by Heather McEntee | Aug 12, 2019 | Garden Recipes
Every year I plant loads of tomatoes. They’re so versatile and easy to grow! This tomato pie recipe is your answer to what to do with all those tomatoes you have growing. At home, my tomatoes are flourishing, so I’ve been trying to make any and all tomato...
by Heather McEntee | Aug 8, 2019 | Etc.
Boost-Start Grass Seedlings with Compost for a Healthy, Green Lawn You wouldn’t plant your annuals or perennials in bad soil, so don’t plant your grass in anything less! It’s mid-August, which means that you should be thinking about aerating and seeding your...
by Heather McEntee | Aug 1, 2019 | Lawn Care
How do I know if my soil is compacted? When your lawn is exposed to any kind of activity, it is subject to compaction. So after a summer of kids playing, pets running, and adults walking over the grass, it’s highly likely that you need to treat compacted soil!...
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