by Bill Peregrine | Jul 2, 2020 | Blog, Featured
I hope you are all doing well. As a company, we have remained virus-free which is a blessing. As you know, we have respected the stay-at-home orders and with the exception of a few emergency calls, have not been working in the field. As of yesterday, the Governor has...
by Bill Peregrine | Oct 3, 2019 | Blog, Education, Fertilizer, Lawn, Microbes, Organics
Brrr… Are we really talking about “winter” at the beginning of October? It seems so early and yet now is the time to prepare your lawns for the next 4 months. Here’s the scoop and why our lawns perform so poorly in the PNW over the winter...
by Bill Peregrine | Dec 31, 2018 | Blog, Habitat, Health, Nature, Philosophy, Plants
This morning I read a nice quote by John Muir and it was quite appropriate because yesterday I took my camera and tripod to the forest to see what I could find. While I thought I was going for a “hike” it turns out the 4 miles I put in was more of a...
by Bill Peregrine | Jun 30, 2018 | Bacteria, Blog, Chemicals, Lawn, Nature, Organics, Weeds
Weeds are the bane of every gardener. One day we think we have the weeds under control and the next day it is if we hadn’t done anything! Are there any strategies to control weeds that don’t require the use of harsh chemicals? Thankfully the answer is...
by Bill Peregrine | May 14, 2018 | Blog, Fertilizer, Gardening, Lawn, Microbes, Organics, Seeds, Sustainable
This time of year the #1 question we get is, “How much should I water?” It happens every year as the winter rains subside and spring brings in some drier weather. The short answer is: Lawns need 1 inch of water per week to stay green. That would be a...