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What is the best way to keep the birds and other critters out of my vegetables and fruits?
From the "It's All Relative" SoilKit webinar for homeowners on 2/20/2021, George Woerner answers the question “What is the best way to keep the birds and other critters out of my vegetables and fru...
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SoilKit Featured by Sod Solutions
February 13, 2025 – The SoilKit™ team had the opportunity to write a guest publication titled "How to Test Your Soil" for our partner Sod Solutions that is now live on their website. Click here to ...
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How do I take care of my centipede lawn through the summer?
With the first half of the year already behind us, the question that’s on most people’s mind is “How do I keep my centipede lawn looking good for the rest of the year?” Centipede lawns are what m...
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What is soil organic matter?
I get a lot of questions about soil organic matter (SOM). What is it? Why do I need to monitor my organic matter levels? What is a good test result and what is a bad test result? What do I do if my...
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What is Burweed?
Picture this: a beautiful spring afternoon stroll through a lucious, green lawn. Ironically, although this is characteristic of spring, the season also brings the pesky lawn burweed, sure to antago...
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January 2023: The Importance of A Year-Round Soil Strategy
Happy New Year, everyone! As we kick off another year, many of you are taking a well-deserved break from your lawn and garden routine. At SoilKit, we enjoy the down time too. Once the clock strike...
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When is the best time of year to take a soil sample? Is fall as good as spring?
The best time to take a soil sample is typically in the fall or early spring. This is because these periods allow you to gather information when the soil is not frozen, too wet, or too dry. Taking ...
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What is the best way to get rid of moss?
From the "It's All Relative" SoilKit webinar for homeowners on 2/26/2021, George Woerner answers the question “I have some moss growing in a spot where the dormant grass is thin, my pH was 6.5 this...
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Meet Dr. Nina Camillone
Dr. Nina Camillone completed her PhD in Soil Science and International Agriculture and Development (INTAD) at the Pennsylvania State University in 2023. Her passion for soil science sparked in 2016...
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Looking Back on 2022: Monarchs, Manatees, Sunflowers, and Purple Martins
It is tough to believe 2022 is already coming to a close. As I look back on everything in 2022, I think of all the things I wanted to do this year that I did not get to do. So, I am adding a vanill...