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Tips for Spring Flower Planting Success

From clubhouse grounds to home lawns, planting season is rapidly approaching. Taking a few extra steps to ensure your flowers get off to a...

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Keep Greens Clean this Spring with CastAway™ DG

With spring weather fast approaching, planning is key to ensuring your greens are ready for the first rounds of the season. Superintendents across the...

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Conquer Spring Seedings with Fertilizer + Mesotrione

Tackling your spring renovation or seeding project can feel like an uphill battle against weed competition. New seedlings need help to get started, and...

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Seed Smarter: Tips for a Successful Spring Seeding Project

Whether seeding or overseeding this spring, many factors can impact the success of your projects. From site prep to irrigation, we’ve organized our top...

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    Oxadiazon Usage & Label Changes FAQs

    The EPA recently conducted a scheduled review of the active ingredient oxadiazon, resulting in...

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    When Precision Counts, Choose the SR2000® Pro Rotary Spreader

    In professional turf management, application accuracy is a fundamental agronomic requirement—not a luxury. Delivering...

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    Sprayable Turf Nutrition, Redefined.

    Unbalanced summer fertility applications can sacrifice root growth for excessive top growth at a...

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    Fall Greens Recovery and Fertility Program

    After a long growing season, many greens need a balanced fertility program to help...

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    Getting the Most Out of Your Fairway Fertility Program

    Getting the most out of your fertility program, especially for fairways, your largest maintained...

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    Worst Weed. Best Pick.

    Goosegrass and crabgrass can spoil a putting green surface. Start the season off right...