Lawn

"How To" Guides

 

How to Core Aerate and Compost Topdress a Lawn How to Core Aerate and Compost Topdress a Lawn

One of the most beneficial things you can do for your lawn this is “core aeration” and compost topdressing. Core aeration removes plugs of soil ¾ inch wide and 2 ½ to 3 inches long while Compost Topdressing adds a fine layer of certified compost to the lawn surface, improving the organic content of the soil. Download our How To Guide to learn more.

Compost spread pattern using a compost topdresserCore aertion plug- opens up soil for compost, water and airFully germinated seed with compost topdressingCross section of core aeration and compost topdressing
Turfgrass rootsLucky four leaf cloverGrass seeds germinating with compost topdressingNewly seeded lawn or bare spot
Commercial golf couse topdressing application of compostGrass seedlings emergingRolls of sod. Prep ground and apply compost to improve sod establishment



Starting a Flower Garden Starting a Flower Garden

When you start a flower garden, it’s easy to imagine what you would like the finished garden to look like. With some planning and elbow grease, your garden will bring much enjoyment, increase property values, and give you less grass to mow!



Starting a Vegetable Garden Starting a Vegetable Garden

A vegetable garden can be a rewarding hobby and an organic source of fresh vegetables to reduce your grocery bill. Additionally, vegetable gardening can be a fun learning experience which provides an opportunity to reap the rewards of planning, hard work, and encourage a healthy diet.











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