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The Magic Beans- Hansen's Own Organic Compost - St. LouisMonday, July 26th 2010 Buying Organic Compost and using it after Aeration gives a lot of “Bang for the Buck”
In the heat of a St. Louis summer, it’s hard to believe, what my lawn really is thirsty for is the benefits that organic compost brings.Read More Jumping Oak GallFriday, May 28th 2010 FOREST HEALTH ALERT White Oaks Turning Brown in Late Spring Problem: Leaves on entire crowns of white oak trees turn brown in late Spring. In some cases, whole hillsides appear brown. Read More Thousand Cankers DiseaseMonday, April 12th 2010 Missouri Thousand Cankers Disease State Exterior Quarantine (Please be aware that there is a threat to walnut trees. Please call your local tree professional or the Missouri Dept. Read More SassafrasThursday, March 5th 2009 Editor’s Note:
This article, which appeared in the May/June 2008 issue of Sawmill & Woodlot Magazine, is part of S&W Publishing LLC’s “Tree Species” series and is not intended for reprint or republication. It is posted here with permission from Sawmill & Woodlot Magazine.Read More Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Next |
Need buld compost? Hansen's has bulk compost!Wednesday, August 11th 2010 By now everyone has probably seen small bags of compost in their local garden centers & wondered to themselves "How in the world can I renovate my lawn with that??? I'd have to buy hundreds of bags!!" No need to wonder, Hansen's has bulk compost and we are ready to deliver to your home or other location where you are trying to improve the soil. So no matter what amount of compost you are in need of - be it a small 5 gallon bucket full to try some on your potted plants, or you need a semi tractor trailer bulk compost delivery- we can handle your needs right here with one phone call. There are several articles already on this website that list all of the features and benefits of compost. I hope that you will take time to read them. If you still have questions on our compost, mulch or tree questions, please phone us, there is someone here most of the time who can answer your questions and help to steer you in the right direction. Our lawn care manager Curtis Foster and his assistant Sara Meadows will be happy to explain how we use compost to renovate lawns so that you have no fear of that big pile of bulk compost that gets delivered when you hire us to aerate, overseed and then top-dress your lawn with compost. No- we are not going to bury your lawn in dirt! Let Sara & Curtis do their best to explain how a compost spreader works & how that fine layer of compost will work into those aeration cores and make your dirt and lawn so much better, stronger and drought resistant. |
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Buying Organic Compost and using it after Aeration gives a lot of “Bang for the Buck”
In the heat of a St. Louis summer, it’s hard to believe, what my lawn really is thirsty for is the benefits that organic compost brings.
Editor’s Note:
This article, which appeared in the May/June 2008 issue of Sawmill & Woodlot Magazine, is part of S&W Publishing LLC’s “Tree Species” series and is not intended for reprint or republication. It is posted here with permission from Sawmill & Woodlot Magazine.