Soil Amendments for Specific Soil Issues
In Florida, effective soil management involves understanding your specific soil conditions and selecting the right amendments to address issues such as nutrient deficiencies, acidity, and drainage.
In Florida, effective soil management involves understanding your specific soil conditions and selecting the right amendments to address issues such as nutrient deficiencies, acidity, and drainage.
The durability, aesthetic appeal, and low maintenance requirements of premium turf make it an attractive option for businesses and public spaces.
We love living in Florida, but pests and bugs can be problematic—especially to our lawns and gardens. While chemical remedies exist, many are becoming increasingly uncomfortable with using them. However, organic soil, mulch, and compost can contribute to a more balanced and resilient ecosystem. Here’s an overview of how each of these organic elements can
Heavy rains and flooding can be a headache for many reasons - one of which is leaving you with a soggy yard that is a muddy mess.
Organic mulch and compost are invaluable tools for promoting environmental sustainability and soil health, contributing to a more resilient and balanced ecosystem.
Most Florida homeowners don't inherit rich soil when they purchase their homes. The good news is that there are ways to transform your lifeless dirt into nutrient-rich, fertile soil.
Earthworms consume soil and microbes, decomposing organic matter and improving soil health via their castings.
In lieu of synthetic fertilizers, regenerative agriculture uses natural and organic solutions to create and maintain healthy soil ecosystems.
If you already have heavily waterlogged soil, you may not be able to save your current plants - but you can amend and fix the issue.
Organic compost is added to existing soil to improve its overall quality, condition and fertilize, and facilitate the retention of available air and water resources.