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A lot of rain here in the low 90s of late but looks like this weekend it’s finally breaking next couple days high about 79° with a low in the 60s and sunny skies.
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Originally Posted by BostonMike7
I picked up some more to stockpile for next spring/summer. It's hard to find come June/July so I want ot get ahead of it.
We had 2days of rain, so I already threw down my first application of fall Milorganite. I have some yard cleanup to do this weekend, but hoping to aerate and overseed within the next week or so. Already getting cooler here and the nighttime temps are dropping far enough that we get heavy AM dews.
My grass is already showing signs of recovering from this summer's scorching drought. I've cut my grass 3 times since July. That looks like it will be changing in the next month or so.
“Milorganite is an organic fertilizer that releases slowly over a period of several weeks. Milorganite also contains iron as a micronutrient to produce a deep green lawn without creating unnecessary growth.
It's an amazing organic fertilizer solution that you should consider for your golf course lawn. It's a core aspect of my lawn care program that helps me maintain a green lawn even when mowing low. The only negative is the cost involved with application compared to synthetic fertilizers. Despite the cost, I still highly recommend it as an organic fertilizer option for your golf course lawn.”
My local HD just got a fresh stock of Milo in stock.
Time to stock up.
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