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Business/Commercial

Store More Water—Avoid the Summer ‘Burn Out'
Mid-summer heat and dry conditions test the resilience of turf, shrubs, flowers, and garden beds filled with ripening produce.
If you’re a landscape professional, maintaining the green lawns customers want despite drought can be a real challenge. Homeowners who care for their own lawns and landscapes face the same pressures, without the business demands of fulfilling clients’ expectations.
Residential

Help Plants and Turf Beat the Heat
July 2025
The dog days are officially in full gear, with turf and plants gone wild in early summer with precipitation and cooler temperatures than usual across the country to widespread heat waves—meaning signs of wilt and distress. Summer conditions test the resilience of lawns, shrubs, flowers and garden beds.
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Your Water-Smart Pre-Summer Checklist
May 2025
Turf is growing at a rapid pace, showy spring blooms are infusing the landscape with pops of color, and gardeners who planted cool-season crops like greens are harvesting salad-fresh produce already — and preparing beds for tomatoes and other goodies in June. Nurseries are ramped up and supplying perennials to garden centers while managing ongoing maintenance.
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Past Business/Commercial Blogs
- It’s Always Growing Season
- Plant Growing Tips for January and February – a Q&A with JRM Chemical
- ‘Tis the Season to Think Green, Save and Celebrate
- Fall Into Planting
- Answering Your Questions About Watering Plants and Trees in Late Summer
- Water-Wise Strategies to Save Time, Money, and Resources
- Settle into Summer with Smart Watering and Planting Solutions
- Spring into May Planting
- Ringing in Spring with a Healthy Plant Agenda
- Planting Ideas—3 Strategies to Jumpstart Spring
- February Grow Tips—Prepping Spring Plants And Vacation Watering
- Fall Into Prime Planting Season
- Soil, Meet a Fungi Who’s a Keeper
- Help Wanted—Managing a Commercial Landscape Business with Smart Solutions
- Cut City Plant Watering Time and Resources in Half