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Enhancing Clay Soils for Healthier Lawns with Compost and Humus Topdressing Benefits
Clay soils can be a challenge for homeowners aiming for a lush, healthy lawn. Their dense nature often leads to poor drainage, compaction, and nutrient lock-up, making it difficult for grass roots to thrive. Fortunately, adding compost and humus through lawn topdressing offers a practical solution to improve clay soil quality, supporting stronger turf that withstands both hot summers and cold winters. Compost being applied as lawn topdressing on clay soil How Clay Soils Affec
Arthur Olson Jr
Feb 213 min read


The Hidden Dangers of Pre-Emergent Herbicides and Weed and Feed on Your Lawn and Health
Lawn care products like pre-emergent herbicides and weed and feed are popular choices for keeping yards green and weed-free. At first glance, they promise a lush lawn with minimal effort. But beneath this surface, these products can cause serious harm to your lawn’s health and pose risks to your family’s well-being. From damaging the roots of new grass growth to disrupting hormones in the human body, the dangers are real and often overlooked. This post explores how these comm
Arthur Olson Jr
Feb 184 min read


Enhance Your Lawn's Health with MicroLife Bio Inculant and Its Soil Benefits
A healthy lawn depends on more than just watering and mowing. The secret to a lush, resilient landscape lies beneath the surface—in the soil and around the roots of your plants. MicroLife Bio Inculant offers a natural, effective way to boost your lawn’s immune system by improving root health and soil quality. This product uses advanced microbiology to create a thriving environment for plants, helping them resist stress and grow stronger over time. MicroLife Bio Inculant promo
Arthur Olson Jr
Feb 153 min read


Understanding the Key Differences Between Sulfate and Elemental Sulfur for Effective Plant Nutrition
Sulfur plays a vital role in plant nutrition, influencing growth, yield, and overall health. Yet, not all sulfur sources behave the same in soil or provide nutrients to plants in the same way. Two common forms used in agriculture and gardening are sulfate and elemental sulfur. Understanding how these forms differ can help growers choose the right product for their soil conditions and crop needs. This post explores the key differences between sulfate and elemental sulfur, focu
Arthur Olson Jr
Feb 114 min read
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