July 17th

Summer’s here! While kids are enjoying some time off, it’s important to keep their minds and bodies active. You can help your kids avoid the “summer slide”, where kids lose some of their academic gains from the school year, by encouraging your child to participate in the TurfMutt environmental education and stewardship program. TurfMutt has […]

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July 11th

Our living landscapes play a vital role in the health of our environment, our communities, and our families. Living landscapes – including our lawns, yards and gardens; community parks; managed landscapes around commercial and municipal buildings; and other green space provide many benefits. Here are just a few of the reasons TurfMutt loves living landscapes, and […]

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July 8th

As TurfMutt has shared time and again, nature starts in our own backyards. That’s why it is important for us to consider bees when we’re planting and tending to our family yards. After all, bees are the most important pollinator of food crops! Even if you live in an apartment with a balcony or have […]

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July 5th

Nature starts in our own backyards. That’s why it’s important to think about biodiversity when we’re planting. TurfMutt has a video that explains why having lots of different kinds of plants, trees and grass in our family yards and community green spaces is good for local animals, birds and insects. Watch TurfMutt’s video. In the […]

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July 2nd

The dog days of summer are upon us, and that means soaring temps in many parts of the U.S. Did you know that it’s alright to let your grass go dormant during dry spells and high temperatures? Many of today’s turfgrass varieties can handle these fluxuations. When grass goes dormant, the leaves turn brown as […]

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June 25th

The dog days of summer are upon us! As much as Fido loves to go for a walk, it’s important for pet parents to keep their fur babies’ safety in mind during the heat of summer. Here’s a test you can keep on hand (or on paw, in this case!) to determine if it’s too […]

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June 24th

Myopia – also known as short-sightedness or near-sightedness – is a growing global problem. It is estimated that on average 30% of the world is currently short-sighted. Based on current trends, almost 50% will be myopic by 2050. (Read more about the global growth of near-sightedness.) Irish researchers think they’ve cracked the case for short-sightedness […]

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June 20th

Researchers at the University of Exeter in the UK have found that people who spend at least two hours in nature each week report better health and wellbeing than those who don’t. Interestingly, no benefits were found in people who spent less than 120 hours/week in a natural setting. The study analyzed data from nearly […]

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June 14th

It’s summer travel season! TurfMutt loves a road trip as much as the next dog. And he has some tips for pet parents who want to take their fur-kids along for the ride on this summer’s family vacation. Plan ahead. There are probably a few pet-friendly restaurant patios, hotels and even shops along your route, but […]

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June 11th

TurfMutt sends a big high paw to the winners of “The (Really) Great Outdoors” Contest. Thanks to the contest, the TurfMutt program was able to award $10,750 in prizes to students, teachers and schools. Impressively, there were over 2,700 contest submissions this year! That’s lots of kids who love their living landscapes. Grand Prize Winner […]

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