Kyle's Korner - October Gardening Tips
October is a good time for mulching all plants, shrubs and trees. There are several things that you can do to prepare and protect your plants during the months to come.
Mulching:- Mulching your plants 3-4" deep can help prevent weeds.
- Mulching helps moderate extreme temperatures in the root zone.
- You will not have to water as often after mulching....
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Win Free Equine America® Product!
Enter here to win a FREE product from Equine America®! Equine America® prides themselves on producing high quality horse care products at the very best price. Equine America® is made in America and is proudly made by W. F. Young, Inc., makers of Absorbine® and other fine horse care products. Steinhauser's will award 1 winner B-L Pelleted Supplement and 1 winner a ...
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Did You Know? New Online Bulletin Board
Did you know that all Steinhauser's locations have bulletin boards? They are here for our customers to post special local events, services they offer (tree trimming, grooming, pet sitting, etc.) or anything they would like to sell (equipment, machinery, animals, autos, trucks etc.). You can now reach a much bigger audience by using our Online Bulletin Board on our website! ...
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Sealy Customer Wins National Contest
Steinhauser customer Janell Jenson won Triple Crown Nutrition's Crown Jewel Contest! As the winner, Janell will receive the gorgeous, limited edition, framed print, War Pony, by artist Willette Pictures. Janell buys her feed and supplies at Steinhauser's Sealy location. Congratulations Janell!
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Cattle: Fall Feeding Guide
Looking for tips on how to feed your cattle during a drought? Are your hay supplies adequate during this dry season? Want to estimate your cattle rate-of-grain? Interested in alternative feeds for fall? Click here to read the Purina Fall Feeding Guide.
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Autumn Yard Clean-Up Can Be Hazardous To Your Dog
Fall is the time when people tend to clean up their yards. Keep in mind, there are many potential hazards out there for your dog. First and foremost, store your lawn and garden products in a place that your dog cannot get into. In addition, as you are applying certain products, confine your dog in a safe area. If ...
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