
Now is the time to get your hay crop seed. We have over 40 types of seed including Cattle King 3 Way Cross Sudan Seed and Bermuda grass seed. We carry a variety of native grasses and improved pasture grasses. Not sure what you need? Stop by and talk with our experts, we’re here to help! We also have carry a variety of bagged and bulk fertilizer. Stop by J & N Feed and Seed or call us for delivery at (940) 549-4631.
We love spring time at J&N Feed and Seed because it means time for planting, fertilizing, and preparing for the bloom of wonderful veggies, flowers and much more.
We have just received a new batch of veggies and various garden seeds! Stop by our greenhouse and let’s get this garden started! Now on hand, we have:
Stock up on potting soil and mulch too!
The Stock My Pond fish truck will visit J&N Feed and Seed in Graham, Texas, on Friday, March 27th, from 4:00 P.M. to 5:00 P.M.
The truck will have channel cat, large mouth bass, black crappie, bluegill, hybrid bluegill, red ear bream, and fathead minnows. The truck provides containers for all fish but the 11″ channel cats, so please bring your own containers for them.
It is not necessary to pre-order the fish, but if you are looking for a large quantity we suggest you call. Questions? Give us a call at 940-549-4631.
It’s time to stock your ponds! Abney’s Fish Truck visits J&N Feed and Seed in Graham, Texas on Wednesday, March 25th, from 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm.
The truck will have channel cats, large mouth bass, black crappie, hybrid bluegill, coppernose bluegill, fathead minnows and MORE! Questions? Visit Abney’s website or give us a call at 940-549-4632.
To place special orders, call Abney’s Fish Truck (870) 697-3550
“Should I scalp or aerate my lawn?” And when should I do it?
Let’s start with scalping. You set the mower to the lowest setting and bag all the clipping. You’ll need to invest in a good respirator or dust mask too because this can be a very messy process. On the positive side, it removes a lot of last year’s dead grass and also a lot of the weeds. It allows the soil to warm up fast which will make the lawn green up sooner which in turn allows you to start mowing sooner. Not only does lawn scalping promote growth, but it also thwarts diseases. Scalping your lawn eliminates a layer of thatch and thatch holds moisture.
Aerating the lawn is another subject that gets brought up often. Aerating is the physical process of making small holes in the soil and grass. If any of the following conditions exist in your yard, you should probably aerate:
When aerating, it is better to remove a plug of soil than to just poke a hole in it. These holes allow a more efficient use of water and fertilizer by allowing them to get through layers of compacted soil and thatch. Aerating should be done during the early part of the growing season. In most case this is not a yearly task but one that should be done when needed. Click here for how to steps for aerating your lawn.
The best time to scalp or aerate your lawn is in the early spring right before the growing season begins. Stop by for all your spring gardening tools and get a head start on a beautiful lawn!