by Mike Serant | Sep 9, 2014 | Quick Tips
Intermediate & Perennial is a much better buy than annual. Deeper green, more uniform look • Less equipment fatigue • Spring transition is easier • No grass to pick up and dispose of. With Intermediate and Perennial ryegrass you’ll do less mowing while enjoying a...
by Mike Serant | Sep 9, 2014 | Quick Tips
The Earth does not manufacture any additional water. We are in a trapped eco-system. We have the same amount of water as the Romans did yet population numbers continue to grow to enormous levels. Less than 1% of the world’s total water is available to us as clean,...
by Mike Serant | Sep 9, 2014 | Quick Tips
To 100 gallons of water add: 2 gallons of Bio-Matrix 7-1-2 liquid Organic fertilizer concentrate. 1-6 oz package of Rhizanova Endo-Ecto Mycorrhizal inoculant. Shoot below grade on 2.5′ grid pattern starting from just inside the drip line. Extend outward as needed....
by Mike Serant | Sep 9, 2014 | Quick Tips
More and more of us is involved in growing better quality food be it for commercial sale or for our own personal use. This is a mega trend and grows stronger with each passing day. The medical, health, science and environmental reasons are overwhelming pro Organic....
by Mike Serant | Sep 9, 2014 | Quick Tips
Buying annual ryegrass over perennial ryegrass will initially cost you 50% more because of the cost of the seeds. Perennial rye seed cost more. But, because perennial rye seed is smaller, a bag of perennial will go 30% farther. Most importantly, perennial rye will...