Planting Trees and Flowers? Try These Products for the Best Results

Planting Trees and Flowers? Try These Products for the Best Results

Kris Lee
If you're looking to improve the health and vibrancy of your newly planted palms, trees or seasonal flowers, it's important to choose the right products to provide the necessary nutrients and support.
Planting Trees and Flowers? Try These Products for the Best Results

Planting Trees and Flowers? Try These Products for the Best Results

Kris Lee
If you're looking to improve the health and vibrancy of your newly planted palms, trees or seasonal flowers, it's important to choose the right products to provide the necessary nutrients and support.
Mystic HC, Strike 3, and Droplex Xtra Jugs

Strike 3, Droplex Xtra, Mystic: Proprietary Brands You Can't Miss

Kris Lee
Discover why Strike 3, Droplex Xtra, and Mystic are must-have products for lawn care, golf course and pest control professionals.
A Q&A About Insect Pantry Pests

A Q&A About Insect Pantry Pests

Kris Lee
Welcome to our Q&A blog on insect pantry pests. In this blog, David Willey answered some of the most common questions about these pests and provide you with valuable information to help you better understand this topic.
Aeration 101: How, When, and Why to Aerate Your Lawn

Aeration 101: How, When, and Why to Aerate Your Lawn

Kris Lee
Aerating is a crucial aspect of maintaining a healthy lawn. It involves perforating the ground with small holes to allow air, water, and nutrients to penetrate deeply into the soil.
Aquicare G: A Better Granular Wetting Agent

Aquicare G: A Better Granular Wetting Agent

Kris Lee
Aquicare G is a new granular wetting agent. It provides the same benefits of the original Aquicare but in an OMRI-listed granular carrier.
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Come See Us at the GCSAA Conference and Trade Show

GCSAASusie Schmitt
It's time for the GCSAA Conference and Trade Show! This event is being held in Orlando, Florida at the Orange County Convention Center from February 6th through the 9th.
Utility Adjuvants: Why You Need Them

Utility Adjuvants: Why You Need Them

Susie Schmitt
Though utility adjuvants don't affect the pesticide, they help the applicator in many ways. Whether it's defoaming a tank to reduce spillovers or controlling drift around the application site, utility adjuvants are a necessary and vital component for pros looking to improve their spray mixtures, to cut application costs, to reduce water hardness and so much more.
Use These 5 Tips for Better Rodent Control

Use These 5 Tips for Better Rodent Control

Susie Schmitt
Having a proper rodent control program is necessary when rats and mice occupy not only living spaces but areas where livestock and other animals feed and drink. We had a chance to have Chris Morales, a Research and Development/Field Support Manager at LiphaTech, give a thorough and well-planned presentation about the ABCs of Rodent Biology and Behavior.
Utility Adjuvants

3 Vital Products for Applicators

Susie Schmitt
Some products are created to make your life easier. When it comes to spray applications, one thing that causes a lot of problems is foam in the tan...
WinField United Professional is Now Heritage PPG

WinField United Professional is Now Heritage PPG

Susie Schmitt
Our goals have not changed. We are committed to providing exceptional service and are as determined as ever to become the top solutions-driven distributor partner in the entire industry.
Colorants and Dyes for Your Turf

Colorants and Dyes for Your Turf

Susie Schmitt
Dyes and colorants can be used on everything from golf courses to home lawns. They're useful for creating a more evenly green surface and for times when overseeding. 
How to Read a Turf Seed Label

Learn How to Read a Seed Label the Right Way

Susie Schmitt
Do you know how to read a seed label? The labels provide essential information such as the type of seeds in the blend or from where the seeds originate.
Snow Mold

Snow Won't Melt? Maybe It's Snow Mold

Susie Schmitt
Just because you see snow mold doesn't necessarily mean there's big trouble ahead. Most of the time it will resolve itself, and the snow mold will stop growing as the temperatures heat up. Once the grass dries out, things can get back to normal. Just follow our steps, and use a preventive fungicide if you don't want to take any chances come next spring.