Milorganite Blog: Green and Growing.

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The nutrient analysis of Milorganite varies, as reflected in the updated N–P–K and iron analysis. Name change: “Slow-release” now replaces “organic” nitrogen.
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Build a raised bed garden with Hugelkultur. Convert logs, branches and other garden debris into nutrient rich soil ready to plant this spring.
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Learn five simple steps to a fabulous garden this season.
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To keep your lawn looking great with natural methods, try these steps to rehabilitate your lawn.
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Give Your Christmas tree a second life in your landscape. Turn it into a windbreak, winter mulch or shelter for the birds.
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Palms require a well-balanced, slow-release fertilizer four times during the growing season for consistent nutrients, especially in nutrient-poor sandy soils.
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Take a tour of the Milorganite plant and lab with Joe Lamp'l from Growing a Greener World. Learn what exactly is Milorganite, how is it made, and is it safe?
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Act now to protect your landscape from animal damage. Here are three tactics to enlist in the battle against wildlife damaging your plants.
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Properly storing your yard and garden equipment and tools, will lengthen their usefulness and you’ll be prepared for spring.