by Sean Brendlinger | Jan 17, 2020 | Fertilizers
A plush, green lawn is part of the American Dream, but it can be difficult to sustain in some parts of the United States. If you live in the south where your grass is subject to extreme heat and drought, you probably need a fertilizer to help preserve your lawn. Of...
by Sean Brendlinger | Jan 11, 2020 | Fertilizers, Uncategorized
Pre-emergent herbicides are an important part of a weed control plan for any property. A pre-emergent herbicide works by stopping weeds before or during germination so that they never get a chance to come up. If you can stop weeds this way, then you’ll spend...
by Sean Brendlinger | Jan 11, 2020 | Fertilizers, Uncategorized
There’s a reason the phrase “growing like a weed” is so popular. Weeds can pop up practically anywhere! Unfortunately, weeds aren’t just unsightly; they can also inhibit the growth of grass, garden vegetables, and other vegetation you want to cultivate. Weed killers...
by Sean Brendlinger | Jan 11, 2020 | Fertilizers, Uncategorized
The grass doesn’t have to be greener on the other side of the fence. With the right lawn care routine, the grass in your yard will stay strong, healthy, and beautiful. A significant component of excellent lawn care is using the best fertilizer. Aside from...
by Sean Brendlinger | Jan 10, 2020 | Fertilizers
Perennial and annual ryegrasses are excellent for winter lawns in the south and as cover crops all over the country. These grasses not only look nice, but they contribute to healthy lawns and gardens year-round. Ryegrass requires lots of watering and a very specific...
by Sean Brendlinger | Oct 2, 2019 | Fertilizers, Uncategorized
Tomatoes might technically be a fruit, but they are among the most popular plants in vegetable gardens. If you’ve grown tomatoes before or are giving it a shot for the first time this year, you’ll want to know how to get the biggest and most tasty fruits for your...