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Why do golf courses stay green, lush, and healthy… while so many homeowners struggle with patchy, unhealthy lawns?In Episode 14 of the AG & Culture Podcast, Joseph Boehm sits down with special guest Phillip McWhirter to break down the difference between professional turf management and typical homeowner lawn care — and what everyday homeowners can learn from golf course superintendents. From lawn maintenance habits to organic turf solutions, this episode explores why golf courses operate differently, why most lawn problems are recurring, and how soil-first lawn care can produce longer-lasting results.Topics Covered in This Episode• Why golf courses look healthier than most residential lawns• The difference between homeowner lawn care vs professional turf management• Why golf course superintendents think like chemists• Common lawn problems homeowners repeatedly face• Why many lawn issues return every year• The problem with relying only on fertilizer• Why overusing chemical fertilizers creates long-term issues• How seasonal fungi and pests affect lawns• Why golf courses are proactive while homeowners are reactive• The role of soil health in long-term turf performance• Organic lawn care vs traditional chemical programs• How carbon-based products improve turf quality• What C-FIX is and how carbon-treated chicken manure works• Why organic fertilizers don’t create “immunity” issues in soil• How to improve lawn color, density, and overall health naturallyPhillip also explains why many homeowners are hesitant to transition to organic lawn care — even when better long-term solutions exist — and why the shift is often easier than people think.Key TakeawayHealthy lawns don’t come from dumping more fertilizer on the grass.They come from understanding the system underneath it — the soil, biology, moisture balance, and long-term health of the turf.Golf courses don’t stay beautiful by accident.They stay beautiful because professionals pay attention to the details most homeowners overlook.
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