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Gather ideas and inspiration for growing your dream landscape. Get the latest tips, be updated on Mirimichi Green affairs, and learn more about our products here in Mirimichi Green Blog!

September 28, 2023

Ecolawn Applicator: A conversation with Daniel Coté

July 20, 2023

Superintendent Shannon Easter Shares Project Overview at Broken Sound Club Using Mirimichi Green

June 21, 2023

When to use a soil amendment versus fertilizer?

March 13, 2023

Mirimichi Green Launches Organic Granular Fertilizer 4-4-4

March 29, 2022

Peat Alternative During Shortage And Beyond

December 15, 2021

Lawn Winterization: Tips for Healthier, Greener Turf Next Spring

News
October 26, 2021

Lookout Central Region – Jeff Averitt joins Mirimichi Green

August 25, 2021

3 Alternatives to Roundup for the Landscape Professional

January 14, 2021

New Mirimichi Green Packaging

Article, News
June 8, 2020

Mirimichi Green Launches New Soil Amendment Essential-G

May 13, 2020

COVID-19 Status

News
April 7, 2020

Mirimichi Green Invests In New Manufacturing Equipment

News
February 13, 2020

Mirimichi Green Introduces Soluble Microbial Powder Into Product Offering

Article, News
October 1, 2019

Mirimichi Green Sales Team Expands To The West Coast

News
April 12, 2019

Mirimichi Green Sales Personnel Expands

News
June 20, 2018

Mirimichi Green Announces Carbon In All Liquid Products

News
May 24, 2018

Mirimichi Green Adds New Hires To Team

Article
May 14, 2018

Get Rid Of Bugs With Mirimichi Green Pest Control

Article
April 10, 2018

Spring Tips For Sod And Topdressing Applications

News
February 14, 2018

US Equestrian Federation Announces Mirimichi Green as an Official Sponsor

Article
February 6, 2018

Golf Course Industry – Injecting Different Theories

News
December 11, 2017

Mirimichi Green Introduces Pest Control Product

Article
December 4, 2017

How To Keep A Christmas Tree Fresh And Green

Article
November 14, 2017

Urban Sustainability Is Growing

Article
November 7, 2017

Simple Steps to Control Erosion On Project Sites

Article
October 24, 2017

High Nitrogen Poses Risk To Environment

Article
October 17, 2017

Successful Turf Management and Disease Control Methods

News
October 10, 2017

Launch of CarbonizPN DJ Fine Grade

Article
October 10, 2017

Help Customers Avoid Soil Erosion and Runoff

Article
October 3, 2017

Fall Is The Best Time To Improve The Soil

Article
September 26, 2017

Post-Hurricane Harvey Insecticide Aerial Spray

News
September 22, 2017

Mirimichi Green Receives NCMEP Leadership Award

Article
September 19, 2017

Top 8 Plants That Repel Bugs and Mosquitoes

Article
September 13, 2017

Top 6 Ornamentals To Include In Fall Landscapes

Article, News
September 1, 2017

Shannon Easter To Speak At 2017 Distinguished Ideas Summit

Article
August 24, 2017

6 Factors To Keep In Mind About Artificial Turf Fields

Article
August 15, 2017

The Top Problems And Solutions For Soil Compaction

Article
August 11, 2017

Dog Spots Destroying Your Grass? Here’s What to Do.

Article
August 8, 2017

How to make the best choice between sod, seed or hydroseed

Article
August 1, 2017

New Reviews About Outstanding Turf At TIEC

Article
July 18, 2017

How to Choose the Right Soil for You

Article
July 11, 2017

The Top 6 Most Common Landscaping Mistakes

Article
July 5, 2017

The Top 8 Myths About Gardening

Article
June 27, 2017

Growing Plants That Will Help Attract Wildlife To Your Garden

Article
June 21, 2017

How To Help Your Plants Fight The Stresses of Summer

Article
June 8, 2017

5 Ways To Minimize Your Weed Growth

Article
June 5, 2017

You Need To Know The Importance Of Organic Soil Matter

Article
May 25, 2017

Top 10 Beautiful, Sustainable, and Eco-Friendly Landscapes

Article
May 23, 2017

How To Know When To Aerate Your Lawn

Article
May 12, 2017

5 Proven Ways to Save Water in Your Garden

Article
May 12, 2017

Transforming Your Landscape to be Healthy and Sustainable

News
January 23, 2017

Mirimichi Green Announces Inaugural Sustainable Program Member Award

News
December 19, 2016

Singapore Open 2017 Guest Speaker 

News
November 17, 2016

Mirimichi Green Tackles College Stadium

News
November 9, 2016

Mirimichi Green Goes International

News
September 15, 2016

Mirimichi Green Launches New Product

News
July 15, 2016

Mirimichi Green Personnel Expands

News
September 17, 2015

Mirimichi Green Makes Donation To The City of North Las Vegas

News
July 31, 2015

Mirimichi Green Saving Lawns in California.

News
November 12, 2014

Mirimichi goes to Congress

News
November 18, 2013

Mirimichi Green joins in the action at Tree Planting in Louisville KY

Peat Alternative During Shortage And Beyond

In 2020 and 2021, the beginning of the supply chain issues and product shortages began and the extreme shortages of peat moss have continued into 2022. Most suppliers are already out of peat moss for the year and do not expect inventory until another harvest during the mid-summer at the earliest and even that supply will be limited. The shortage has also caused the price of available inventory to skyrocket. To help complete the projects that require a peat application, finding a competitive and effective alternative is key. 

Peat Moss

Peat is used in root zone construction mixes, gardening, planting mixes, and blanketing new seeds. But is peat truly serving a purpose other than being a filler for soil mixes or keeping seeds secure from rain, wind, or other environmental factors? No, peat has little to no nutrients to offer and is not eco-friendly.

Don’t Take Carbon, Add Carbon

Groups such as the International Peat Society says the mining of peat moss is a culprit for depleting valuable carbon from the soil and releasing massive amounts of carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere. However, the argument that peat moss is a renewable resource falls flat because the growth rate is extremely slow and it can never replenish itself at the speed and quantity it is being harvested.

Luckily, there are more sustainable, effective, locally sourced replacements readily available to amend soils and blanket seed. 

Peat Moss Alternative

Mirimichi Green provides 2 products that outperform peat and are sustainable; CarbonizPN Soil Enhancer and Mirimichi Green Peat Alternative.

CarbonizPN® Soil Enhancer, known for being one of the best professional-grade soil amendments on the market, is the ideal option for those seeking an alternative to peat. CarbonizPN Soil Enhancer with CarboMatrix Technology™ is composed of activated carbon (inoculated biochar) and premium compost that reduces compaction, drives root growth, increases fertility and water absorption, and improves the structure of the soil.

Mirimichi Green Peat Alternative is a sustainable compost created to be a better option and replace peat during the shortage and beyond. It is enriched with CarbonizPN Soil Enhancer as well as peanut husks and shells. Plus, all inputs are sourced in the USA from renewable and readily available materials. Mirimichi Green Peat Alternative will protect new seeds from natural erosion and accelerate germination. The compost and biochar combination adds body to all soil types giving the roots room to easily develop.

Not only does the high-quality compost and biochar in CarbonizPN and Mirimichi Green Peat Alternative increase germination and root growth, but it is all domestically sourced and reduces and solves several environmental issues. 

Less Product, Less Money, Less Labor, Less Time Per Application

Unlike peat, a little bit goes a long way with Mirimichi Green Peat Alternative and CarbonizPN. Typically peat spot seeding applications recommend using a 2-inch layer for the seed, but these alternatives don’t require that much coverage to be effective; a light layer is plenty to give the new seeds and soil biology the nutrients for quick germination and deep root growth. Each application will require less product, saving you time and money on each application.

To easily compare attributes of standard peat, Mirimichi Green Alternative, and CarbonizPN, view the table below:

Standard Peat  MG Peat Alternative CarbonizPN
Coverage in sq. ft. per bag 700-1,000 sq. ft. 1,500 sq. ft. 2,000 sq. ft.
Price $ $ $$
Reduces Compaction Yes Yes Yes
Increases CEC Yes Yes Yes
Retains Water Yes Yes Yes
Promotes Drainage Yes Yes Yes
Impact to pH Acidic Neutral Neutral
Light Weight Yes Yes No
Nutrient-rich No Somewhat Yes
Produced Domestically No Yes Yes
Environmentally Sustainable No Yes Yes
Renewable Resource No Yes Yes
Readily Available No Yes Yes

References:

Lawn Winterization: Tips for Healthier, Greener Turf Next Spring

Thanks to Ron Henry at GolfCourseLawn for featuring Essential-G in his latest video on Winterization. Check out his video below. He covers the reasons why you might want to consider a late-season application of a soil amendment like those from Mirimichi Green.

As Ron mentioned, late fall and early winter are the perfect times to focus your efforts on:

  • Resupplying the organic content the soil has been using
  • Helping the soil conserve beneficial nutrients
  • Developing healthier soil that resists erosion
  • Avoiding soil compaction

One thing Ron didn’t address in his Georgia-based video, is the salt runoff mitigation benefits a winterization program can offer in colder climates.

So for homeowners itching to be out in the yard or garden again, a winterization treatment can be a great excuse to get out there. One that can pay dividends in spring with quicker greenup for less effort.

For landscape professionals, winterization is an opportunity to sell an additional application during the slow season that makes things easier on their crews come springtime.

Lookout Central Region – Jeff Averitt joins Mirimichi Green

Castle Hayne, NC, October 21, 2021 – Mirimichi Green – the award-winning, premier developer of next-generation biotechnology for soil amendments, bio-stimulants, liquid fertilizers, and pesticides – has named Jeff Averitt as the Regional Sales Manager for the U.S.’s central region.

He brings more than 20 years of experience in central region sales to Mirimichi Green, the company leading the charge in sustainability and effectiveness in the landscape industry. 

A native of Lexington, Kentucky, Jeff grew up working on a vegetable farm with his brother and sister. His parents tasked him with selling vegetables from a stand at a young age, and Jeff learned early to create extra value for his customers by packaging vegetables together to increase sales. Then, when he was 12, Jeff’s mother started a landscaping business for him and his brother to run. Together, they built it up to serve more than 150 yards before selling it off to pay for his first year of college at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. 

While playing on the university soccer team, Jeff met a person who would become a long-term friend, Mirimichi salesman Tom Boyd. After college, Jeff found his calling in sales, working for various clients and products in the central region ranging from medical supplies to HVAC and more. 

During COVID, Jeff took some time to reflect on what he wanted to do in life. He wanted a way to use his love of sales to sell something that made a difference. So Jeff searched for a product to sell he was genuinely proud of and for a company he respected and trusted. After considering solar, sustainable technologies, and other industries, Jeff found Mirimichi Green, thanks to his old college buddy Tom. 

Jeff’s excited to get to know everyone out in the field, find ways to help landscape professionals improve their profits, and learn as much agronomy as he can. He hopes that when he walks into a branch location, you won’t just see a salesperson walking in, but someone with equal knowledge and passion about soil health. 

Jeff lives on a small farm in Lexington with his wife and dog. When he’s not exploring the land with his dog, Jeff enjoys going to festivals and concerts in the region and spends any time he can with his son and daughter.

Interested in connecting with Jeff? You can email Jeff or call 859-797-1275

Castle Hayne, NC, October 21, 2021 – Mirimichi Green – the award-winning, premier developer of next-generation biotechnology for soil amendments, bio-stimulants, liquid fertilizers, and pesticides – has named Jeff Averitt as the Regional Sales Manager for the U.S.’s central region.

He brings more than 20 years of experience in central region sales to Mirimichi Green, the company leading the charge in sustainability and effectiveness in the landscape industry. 

A native of Lexington, Kentucky, Jeff grew up working on a vegetable farm with his brother and sister. His parents tasked him with selling vegetables from a stand at a young age, and Jeff learned early to create extra value for his customers by packaging vegetables together to increase sales. Then, when he was 12, Jeff’s mother started a landscaping business for him and his brother to run. Together, they built it up to serve more than 150 yards before selling it off to pay for his first year of college at Transylvania University in Lexington, Kentucky. 

While playing on the university soccer team, Jeff met a person who would become a long-term friend, Mirimichi salesman Tom Boyd. After college, Jeff found his calling in sales, working for various clients and products in the central region ranging from medical supplies to HVAC and more. 

During COVID, Jeff took some time to reflect on what he wanted to do in life. He wanted a way to use his love of sales to sell something that made a difference. So Jeff searched for a product to sell he was genuinely proud of and for a company he respected and trusted. After considering solar, sustainable technologies, and other industries, Jeff found Mirimichi Green, thanks to his old college buddy Tom. 

Jeff’s excited to get to know everyone out in the field, find ways to help landscape professionals improve their profits, and learn as much agronomy as he can. He hopes that when he walks into a branch location, you won’t just see a salesperson walking in, but someone with equal knowledge and passion about soil health. 

Jeff lives on a small farm in Lexington with his wife and dog. When he’s not exploring the land with his dog, Jeff enjoys going to festivals and concerts in the region and spends any time he can with his son and daughter.

Interested in connecting with Jeff? You can email Jeff or call 859-797-1275

3 Alternatives to Roundup for the Landscape Professional

With reports on the rise of Roundup’s links to cancer,  more and more of your customers are asking you about alternatives. Whatever their reasons for asking, it’s your job as a landscape professional to locate solid options to meet their needs. 

However, it’s important to note that when your clients ask you to find a Roundup alternative, what they’re really asking for is an alternative to products that use glyphosates. If you already know about the history and controversies surrounding glyphosates, go ahead and skip down to our suggestions at the end. 

But if you need a bit of background or a quick refresher, let’s begin with a bit about what glyphosates are and why they’re so controversial. Then we’ll cover a few alternative products, what they’re using and why that’s beneficial in different settings. 

Background on Glyphosates

Glyphosate is the chemical name for the main ingredient in the world’s best-selling herbicide, Roundup. But it didn’t start there. The compound was first patented in 1961 as a descaling agent used to clean out mineral build-ups in pipes and boilers.  

In 1970, Monsanto scientist John Franz realized it could also be used to kill weeds. Monsanto registered the product under the trade name Roundup in 1974 (1). Widespread adoption of Roundup was so prevalent, that the name became the generic term for any weed-killing compound. 

The patent protection for Monsanto ended in 2000, opening the doors for other companies to market the chemical in their own unique formulas. Today, there are currently over 750 products containing some amount of glyphosate for sale in the US (2). But Roundup is still the name most associated with glyphosates. With more than 300 million pounds of Roundup products being used every year in the US, it is the most used agricultural chemical in the country (3).

The Controversy

If you’ve worked for any amount of time in landscaping, you have no doubt faced debates surrounding Roundup, Glyphosates, and Monsanto. 

Advocates point to the EPA’s findings that “there are no risks of concern to human health when glyphosate is used in accordance with its current label.”(4). In addition, fans of the compound say that it has been used widely for more than 40 years and is much safer than DDT, atrazine, or paraquat. 

Detractors say glyphosates are linked to an increased risk of contracting Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma (5). The World Health Organization released a study in 2015 stating that glyphosate is “probably carcinogenic to humans.”(6). Other studies suggest that glyphosate may be harmful to aquatic life if it finds its way to streams or waterways. 

Another worry is not so much about glyphosate itself but the additional inert ingredients being used alongside it. These inert ingredients are added for various reasons, including improving the handling of the products, making it easier to mix, or aiding the movement of the active ingredients into the plant tissue (1). Because each company has its own unique formula, it’s hard to know and measure how these proprietary compounds act together. Also, ratios of glyphosate in these different products vary widely, with some formulas containing as little as 1% and others as much as 54% glyphosate. 

The Alternatives

Regardless of any personal beliefs about the debate, your client asked you to identify effective alternatives to glyphosate weed killers. What are your options? What are other professionals choosing? 

The good news is that there’s currently no shortage of solid alternatives. If the client doesn’t want glyphosate, other herbicide products are available that are even great at managing glyphosate-resistant weeds. Or maybe your client is looking to go fully organic and likes as natural a solution as possible. There’s something for them as well. 

Roundup was a potent solution that seemed to work for all weeds. After all, it was developed to strip harsh metallic compounds out of pipes, so it should handle a weed. However, modern alternatives are a bit more precise in their application. 

It’s best to choose a product that meets the specific needs of your problem rather than buying a name.  

Cheetah Pro

Cheetah Pro’s active ingredient, Glufosinate, inhibits the plant from releasing ammonia (7). The ammonia builds up inside the plant, destroys its cells, and stops photosynthesis. Cheetah Pro is often chosen to manage glyphosate-resistant weeds and to help suppress dormant winter annual weeds such as bluegrass. 

Cheetah Pro at a Glance:

  • Price – $105 a gallon, $6.50 a cup, $0.82 an ounce
  • Available everywhere except Alaska*
  • Results seen within 2 – 5 days
  • Wait 12 hours to re-enter areas after applying
  • Rainfast within 4 hours
  • Requires temperatures of at least 70°F
  • Cannot be used more than 3 times per year

*not for use in California, use restricted only to licensed applicators in NY

Where would you use it:

  • Ornamental trees
  • Golf courses
  • Sports Fields
  • Potted Plants

Avenger Weed Killer

Avenger Weed Killer is a natural, non-staining weed killer made from oranges, lemons, and other citrus fruit peels. The active ingredient in Avenger is a citrus oil that causes the weed to dehydrate by stripping away the waxy plant cuticle (8). Avenger weed killer is best on small weeds and grasses that are less than 4 inches tall.

Avenger Weed Killer at a Glance:

  • Price – $90 a gallon, $5.60 a cup, $0.70 an ounce 
  • Availability everywhere except South Dakota
  • Results are seen within 1-2 hours
  • Recommended re-entry of  area is 4 hours 
  • Do not spray within 1 hour of rain
  • Can use in cooler climates as low as 40°F
  • Reseed after 2 weeks
  • OMRI listed

Where would you use it:

  • Rock and mulch areas
  • Areas near brick, concrete, and pavement
  • Around consumable crops

Mirimichi Green Weed Control Concentrate

Mirimichi Green’s active compound is ammonium nonanoate, a broad-spectrum contact herbicide with no soil activity. Similar in composition to soap salts, any residues left behind by ammonium nonanoate don’t exceed levels of fatty acids found in commonly eaten foods (9). It is safe to be used around people, pets, and livestock when used as directed. The active ingredient in Mirimichi Green is biodegradable, breaking down quickly in the soil, so there’s no chance for build-up or runoff. 

Mirimichi Green Weed Control at a Glance:

  • Price – $60 a gallon, $3.75 a cup, $0.47 an ounce
  • Availability – everywhere except North & South Dakota, Vermont and Maine (pending approval)
  • Results are seen within 15 minutes in hotter temperatures
  • Works in cooler temperatures
  • Rainfast within 2 hours
  • OMRI listed
  • Reseed after 24 hours

Where would you use it:

  • Gardens
  • Greenhouses
  • Walkways
  • Farmsteads
  • Landscaping beds

 

  1. https://thenaturalfarmer.org/article/a-short-history-of-glyphosate/
  2. https://extension.umd.edu/resource/vinegar-alternative-glyphosate
  3. https://www.newsweek.com/glyphosate-now-most-used-agricultural-chemical-ever-422419
  4. https://www.epa.gov/ingredients-used-pesticide-products/glyphosate
  5. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1383574218300887
  6. https://www.iarc.who.int/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/MonographVolume112-1.pdf
  7. https://agriculture.basf.com/global/en/innovations-for-agriculture/innovation-for-herbicides/glufosinate-ammonium.html
  8. https://gardeningvibe.com/pet-friendly-weed-killer/
  9. https://www3.epa.gov/pesticides/chem_search/reg_actions/registration/fs_PC-031802_01-Nov-06.pdf

New Mirimichi Green Packaging

New Mirimichi Green Packaging

INTRODUCING OUR BRAND NEW LOOK

We’re proud to introduce redesigned packaging to help customers better understand, choose, and use Mirimichi Green products.

Products shipping January ‘21 or later will feature this updated branding and labeling. These products contain the same high-performing formulations inside the package and are equivalent to inventory with the prior packaging.

FEATURING

EACH MAIN PRODUCT CATEGORY HAS BEEN DIFFERENTIATED BY COLOR

SOIL AMENDMENTS

Soil Amendments are the foundation of Mirimichi Green. You can easily identify these products as featuring our core brand colors of Mirimichi Green and Biochar Black.

BIOSTIMULANTS + FERTILIZERS

Biostimulants + Fertilizers are presented in shades of “Biostimulant Blue”.

NATURAL PESTICIDES

Natural Pesticides are labeled in “Cautionary Yellow”. After all, these products are designed to kill!

NEW, CONSISTENT LABELS

Our labels have been completely re-written for accuracy and consistency.

Understanding Mirimichi Green Labels

  1. Product Logo
  2. Product short description
  3. Purpose
  4. Application Table
    (Application, Rate, Frequency)
  5. Call for More Info (QR code)
    (Product specific)
  6. Analysis / Ingredients
  7. Warnings and legal disclaimers
  8. UPC Code
    (Specific to product & package size)
  9. Package Size / Weight / etc.

NEW APPLICATION TABLES

Each product now has a consistent formatted application and rates table. Rates have been adjusted to standardize and simplify product rates across product lines and make them more compatible with industry norms.
If you still have any questions about how best to apply our products, please contact your rep.

PRODUCT BRANDING

Individual product logos were created based on the product category, key product attributes, and how each product relates to others in our catalog. 

Product lines with multiple products, like CarbonizPN, Release, and Nutri have consistent logos for each product in the series to help users easily identify and compare.

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Each core technology has also been branded and identified on the packaging, so you’ll know the primary mechanisms through which a product works. Look for CarboMatrix, NanoRelease, and ByoSpxtrum on each product.

FAQS

No. If you encounter inventory with the former packaging, you can be certain it contains the same high-performing formulation inside the package. We encourage you to use it.

It is safe and reasonable to use either published rate. Both sets of rates are safe and will not harm or burn a plant. The new rates have been established to standardize and simplify our product rates across product lines and make them more compatible with industry norms.

Products with the new packaging will start shipping in January as regular orders are placed. We expect inventory featuring the old labels to persist throughout the supply chain through 2021. Our liquid products have been designed to be shelf-stable for at least 3 years when stored as directed.

Several products had minor name tweaks that will likely go unnoticed. Only two name changes are likely to cause confusion for existing customers.

Release 202 was previously called Nutri-Release 202. The name was changed to better align it with comparable core biostimulants Release Zero and Release 901C.

Nutri-Tree & Shrub was previously called just Tree & Shrub. The name was changed to better align it with comparable targeted biostimulants Nutri-Turf and Nutri-Kelp. Note that this product is suitable for all ornamentals, but we wanted to maintain more name consistency for registration and to reduce confusion for existing customers.

We always appreciate folks taking the time to help us improve. Please email marketing@mirimichigreen.com with any label-related feedback.

Mirimichi Green Launches New Soil Amendment Essential-G

Mirimichi Green Launches New Soil Amendment Essential-G™

06/09/2020 – Castle Hayne, NCMirimichi Green has expanded its granular product line with a new, prilled soil amendment called Essential-G. Essential-G contains the most essential components for amending the soil in a uniquely spreadable granular format.   

Underpinned by Mirimichi Green’s CarboMatrix technology, Essential-G is comprised of silicon, reclaimed coffee grounds, premium composts, humates, and USDA Certified Biobased Carbon (biochar). Each of these ingredients has proven field research and test results demonstrating effectiveness in improving soil health and quality, but they’ve never been available in a single, convenient product.

Essential-G’s consistency is ideal for spreading in any standard push-behind spreader. After months of field testing, the size of the prill goes out easily with no agitator or additional equipment needed.

To get more information about Essential-G and view application rates, click here

Essential-G can be used for all residential and commercial turf establishments, new seed, sod, and planting applications. Some of the benefits of Essential-G include:

  • Strengthens root growth 
  • Aerates soil and reduces compaction 
  • Optimizes pH
  • Increases water holding capacity
  • Increases nutrient uptake (CEC)
  • Long-lasting biochar increases residual value
  • Promotes natural chelation of Iron
  • Adds essential organic matter for microbes
  • Provides fast green-up and recovery

Mirimichi Green is constantly researching and testing new ingredients to bring customers the best and most effective products on the market. In early 2020, Mirimichi Green partnered with Sigma Agriscience and started developing Essential-G by combining new technologies and proven soil amending inputs. Both companies are excited to bring this product to the market and see end-users soil health improve.

Learn more about Mirimichi Green and Sigma AgriScience, LLC’s partnership here.

Start incorporating Essential-G into your turf maintenance and installations to achieve optimal soil health.

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