Legislators in New Jersey made statewide headlines today with the news of yesterday’s passage of a sweeping environmental bill that included lawn fertilizer regulations. We’ve seen this coming for months, but what was not certain until today was whether or not the exemption for fertilizers derived from composted plants and animal manures would stand. Nancy [...]
Continue reading...Friday, August 6, 2010
John Weiss, the founder of Chickitty Doo Doo fertilizers in Wisconsin, responded to yesterday’s blog post with this thorough explanation of his operation. We decided to post it here to give it a bit more attention: I agree with the basic premise of your blog that these legislators have good intentions, but do not know that [...]
Continue reading...Monday, May 3, 2010
Just before I left for my mini vacation, I taped this how-to segment featuring the 6-step organic lawn care plan from Fire Belly Organics: http://www.wcsh6.com/news/local/story.aspx?storyid=117259. The ease of application is making this product one of the break-out success stories of 2010.
Continue reading...Tuesday, April 27, 2010
One of our sponsors, Fire Belly Organics, sent along this link to a great story about their new company: http://www.nashuatelegraph.com/news/713469-196/doubts-led-to-formation.html. Owner Tom Kelly reports that sales of the six-step all-organic lawn program are going strong.
Continue reading...Thursday, July 23, 2009
If you checked out the segment on Good Morning America that was co-produced by www.SafeLawns.org on Friday, July 24, these are the products that were mentioned: 1) Dr. Earth — http://www.drearth.com/products/lawn-food/. 2) Bradfield Organics — http://www.bradfieldorganics.com/corngluten900.html 3) Bradfield Organics — http://www.bradfieldorganics.com/lawnandgarden315.html Both of these brands, although now national in distribution, evolved from homemade recipes in two men’s garages. Milo [...]
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
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