Grubs, the larvae of beetles, pose a major threat to lawns. These pests feed on grass roots, weakening the turf and making it more susceptible to drought and disease. As the infestation worsens, brown patches appear, and the lawn may feel spongy underfoot due to the damaged root system. Traditional chemical treatments have been widely […]
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For landscape professionals, plant health isn’t just about what’s visible above the ground. Strong, vibrant growth begins with the soil – and maintaining its health requires more than just routine fertilization. That’s where Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) comes in. This thoughtful approach to soil care combines organic materials, synthetic fertilizers, and biological inputs to create […]
As landscaping professionals, your work goes beyond aesthetics. You shape environments that not only look great but function in harmony with nature. With increasing awareness of climate change, water scarcity, and ecosystem health, sustainable landscaping is no longer just a trend; it’s a responsibility. Whether you’re managing a residential lawn, commercial site, or community green […]
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Barry Draycott is the owner of Tech Terra Environmental (TTE) founded in 2005. His career however in the green industry began in 1977 as a pesticide applicator for a tree care company in NJ. For decades Barry looked for ways to improve plant vigor and reduce pesticide usage. This led him to scientific research, which […]
Integrated Nutrient Management refers to the maintenance of plant nutrient supply at an optimum level for sustaining healthy plants. The aim of Integrated Nutrient Management (INM) is to integrate the use of natural and man-made soil nutrients to improve results and preserve soil productivity for future generations. This encourages landscapers and lawn care companies to […]



