9 & 10 News May 18, 2021 But, can we make it even better? Justin recommends we stay with their Safe Green Lawn, the same as the past three years. It’s organic, has Dairy Doo in it, it’s a 10 Nitrogen zero phosphorus and that’s what we’re concerned about with algae bloom and runoff into our lakes and rivers. And then potash and calcium, to help build the soils, feed our roots to a big, thick, luscious lawn. Justin brought his cousin, Connor, he’s their turf expert. He says we need to keep overseeding to keep a thick lawn. Connor states “you want to fill in those gaps in your lawn right, you want to get some nice grass that will spread through the root system so like a creeping red fescue or perennial rye, something that’s tough, hardy, will spread and fill in those gaps you know because everyone would love to have that luscious green lawn of Kentucky Bluegrass, but you know a lot of times they’re not going to spread as well so you just got to overseed consistently”