Friday, March 12, 2010

Aged mushroom soil is an excellent source of nutrients for your flower beds, vegetable gardens and new grass seed. To prepare yor beds for spring planting you should first loosen the old soil, then add some aged mushroom soil and rototill to incorporate the mushroom soil well into the old soil. This will not only make planting easier, but will add the nutrients that were lost over the cold, winter months.To top dress your existing lawn, spread a thin layer of Combination Soil over the area to be seeded and then evenly spread your seed.To start a brand new lawn, spread 2 to 3 inches of Golf Course Blend over the entire area and then evenly spread your seed.In late spring to early summer, after all your planting is complete, spread 2 to 3 inches of hardwood mulch on all your beds to keep weed growth to a minimum and to help retain the moisture during the hot summer months.Stop in today for more information and to pick up your I Got Loaded can cooler.

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