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Visit The Mill for the products and supplies to help you make the most of your lawn and garden.  We carry a comprehensive line of quality products backed by a knowledgeable staff. The Mill offers a full line of grass seeds, including bulk and pre-packaged.  Fertilizers, weed control, insect control, spreaders, sprayers and repellents, The Mill is your Lawn Care source all year long. 

For your home and garden, you will find live plants, seeds and seeding supplies, disease control, insect control, potting soils and soil additives, as well as a large variety of pots and garden décor.  The Mill stocks a variety of seasonal plants, fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, tools, gifts and other gardening aides.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

             
Lawn & Garden   Grass Seed


 

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Lawn & Garden   Pasture Management


Management of Pastures is important to achieve maximum production, improve nutritive quality and match animal nutrient needs with the available forage. While most crop plants are grown for their fruit or seed, it is the leaves of the pasture plants that are removed, continually, and this occurs throughout the grazing season. This places great stress on the plants.
Below are five steps that will assure a healthy pasture.

  • Soil Test
  • Fertilization
  • Soil Ph
  • Weed Control
  • Seeding or Over seeding

Soil Test
If a soil analysis is not available from the last two to three years one should be taken as soon as possible. To assure good sampling techniques, select a reputable testing laboratory and carefully follow sampling, handling and shipping instructions. This procedure will assure the most reliable results. The Mill would be happy to provide this service.

Soil Ph
Soil Ph is critical when establishing and maintaining a pasture. The Ph of your soil is diagnosed in the soil analysis. Pastures having a low Ph should have lime applied when possible. Nutrients can become tied up in the soil and the plant is unable to utilize them when Ph levels are low. Lime helps make these nutrients available to the plant.

Fertilization
In forage production, Nitrogen (N), Phosphorous (P) and Potassium (K) are the key nutrients that are utilized by the plants. Each of these nutrients are needed in large quantities so deficiencies are most common. A maintenance dose of these key elements, spring, summer and fall will help correct any deficiencies and maintain any nutrient loss due to hay production, grazing or leaching in the soil. By supplying the proper recommendations to your soil at the appropriate time, you will increase the crop yield and decrease the weed pressure.
A soil test followed by lime and fertilizer recommendations is important to achieve good forage production and maintain forage stands. There is no other management practice that will have more long term influence on production per acre.

The majority of land producing forage in this region is not regularly soil tested. Most of the land that is tested is found to be in need of lime and/or fertilizer. Knowing this, most of our pasture and hay ground still do not receive annual fertilizer applications. By not following a lime and fertilizer program growers are missing a great opportunity to increase profits.

Weed Control
Even a healthy pasture will suffer from an occasional weed invasion, remembering that a weed is any unwanted plant in your pasture. Most agree that weeds are plants that posses undesirable traits such as:

  • Prolific seed producers
  • Poisonous to livestock
  • Unpalatable
  • Low Productivity

Controlling Weeds without Chemicals

  1. Soil Test: Supply proper recommendations to your soil at the appropriate time. You will increase the crop yield and decrease the weed pressure
  2. Maintain the proper Ph (soil test )
  3. Rotational Grazing: Overgrazing can result in thin stands that become perfect seedbeds for unwanted plants.
  4. Mowing: Mowing pastures will prevent weeds from going to seed and will promote thicker turf that will in turn smother the unwanted plants in the pasture.
  5. Over Seed: If pastures are thin, plant new grasses or forages to increase the density.

Controlling Weeds with Chemicals

Herbicides will not be effective or economical if the non-chemical controls are not established. Chemical control is quick and safe when applied properly.
There are a number of questions to be answered before herbicide can be applied.

  1. Pasture Development (stage of growth)
  2. Species of Weeds
  3. Species of pasture
  4. Grazing Intervals

After evaluating the pasture, the proper herbicide can be selected to assure satisfaction and safety.  Chemical weed control will not prevent future weeds from germinating. Post Emergence applications only kill what is sprayed. Weed seeds can stay in the soil for years, waiting for the perfect opportunity to emerge. With this in mind future herbicide applications may be necessary.  Serious weed problems in a pasture are a good indication that renovation may be necessary.

Seeding or Overseeding
Fall is the best time to establish or renovate your pastures. It is important to select the correct forage or mix of forages to suit your needs.  Do not graze until stand is established.
Fall seeding gives the plants a chance to grow until winter dormancy. Once spring arrives your pasture is on its way to establishment. During this period, livestock should be kept elsewhere until the new pasture is mowed at least one or two times.

Pastures with poor stands of forage are more susceptible to erosion, livestock damage or weed invasion. A thick healthy pasture is pleasing to the eye and allows livestock to utilize the forage to its fullest potential.


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Lawn & Garden   Fertilizers & Chemicals

As fall draws to a close and winter takes over our lawns undergo significant changes. We don’t mow in the winter and our lawn turns light green to brown after a number of mornings with heavy frost. So why do we need to fertilize in the fall?

Fall fertilization provides nutrients that will strengthen your plant and the plant roots to insure your turf will survive the winter months. Winter desiccation can be harsh on a lawn that is nutrient deficient. Fertilization in the fall will assure a healthy stand of turf in the spring with quicker green up.

The Mill has a number of professional grade fertilizers that will satisfy any situation or soil type.

All fertilizers are slow release, which makes them environmentally friendly, and when applied properly they will make your neighbors green with envy. Visit your friends at The Mill for all your lawn care needs!


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Lawn & Garden   Tools & Supplies

The Mill carries a full line of all your tool and tool accessory supplies. Whether it is a small trowel or iron shovel, we can supply all your tool needs. From Union to Razorback, Corona to Felco we carry a full line of garden and landscape tools. When the weather turns cold, don’t forget the snow shovels! We carry a full line of all your snow removal needs.

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Lawn & Garden   Container Gardening

Fall is the time to think about shutting down your outdoor garden pottery. One of the biggest mistakes made is not putting your container gardens away properly. Remember to place your containers out of the weather so the winter freeze does not crack your fine pottery.

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Lawn & Garden   Seasonal Gardening & Roses

Fall is a wonderful time to visit The Mill. We carry mums, pansies, ornamental kale and cabbage, wreaths, bulbs and more. Halloween decorations adorn our front porch! Everything from pumpkins to gourds, corn shocks to Indian corn. We can appeal to your fall decorating needs. Don’t forget fresh apple cider from Lohr’s Orchard, and McCutcheon’s jams and jellies.

Winter got you down? Experience the fun and reward of a winter Herb garden. Many varieties can be started from seed and produce a bountiful crop that can be moved to your outside gardens in the spring! The Mill will carry a full line of desirable herbs that will both enhance your outdoor garden and lift your winter spirits while you are stuck inside!


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