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Switching from Conventional Preemergent to Sunday

March 21, 2025 - Teri Valenzuela

Switch to Sunday's iron-based pre-emergent for effective weed control with less environmental impact than conventional preemergent herbicides and "weed and feed" lawn products.

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Weed and Feed: Pre-emergents to Avoid

February 4, 2025 - Teri Valenzuela

Think you know 'weed and feed' products? Discover why Sunday separates fertilizer from weed control, find effective alternatives, and learn sustainable ways to prevent weeds in your yard.

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What Is Pyrethrin?

January 21, 2025 - Jenni Hanley

Discover pyrethrin, a naturally derived insecticide. Learn what pyrethrin kills, how to use pyrethrin sprays, and tips for safe spraying in your home and yard.

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Sunday on Chemicals

August 7, 2024 - Sunday

Growing is in your DNA—but those big sacks of chemicals and pesticides shouldn't be. Sunday products are formulated with safety in mind, so we are extremely selective and careful about the ingredients we use. Here are the ingredients we'll never use and why.

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Why We Use Less Phosphorus

July 26, 2024 - Jenni Hanley

Phosphorus is a common ingredient found in lawn fertilizers. But did you know that most soils already have plenty of it? Find out whether you need to add any to your lawn—and how to use it the Sunday way.

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Minimum Risk Pesticides

July 19, 2024 - Paige Boyle

Pests happen. But as responsible members of a larger ecosystem, we don't believe in using brute force to wipe them out indiscriminately. Luckily, there's a better way!

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New Pesticides Same Problems

July 19, 2024 - Diana Crandall

The long-term impact of pesticide use continues to make headlines. At Sunday, we are against the blanket application of pesticides to any crop, let alone turfgrass. Unfortunately, not everyone shares this same sentiment. So where do we go from here?

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Alternative Landscaping

July 17, 2024 - Paige Boyle

Thinking about converting some unused lawn space to alternative landscaping? Learn about some benefits, drawbacks, and options below!

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Pesticides and Pollinators

July 17, 2024 - Jenni Hanley

“Just one little spray,” you think, eyeing the latest pest to invade your yard. “What harm could it do?” Before you reach for the big box bug bomb, let’s take a look at the bigger picture, which is that pollinators are being harmed by irresponsible pesticide use—but you can make a difference.

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Alternative Pesticides

June 21, 2024 - Paige Boyle

As consumers have begun to question the safety and efficacy of conventional pesticides, a desire for less toxic, less persistent products has emerged. We welcome this change—and here's why you should too.

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Fertilizer Blackouts

May 22, 2024 - Polina Chizhov

Some states and counties have established fertilizer application restriction periods, known as blackout dates. Learn more about these periods, and what it means for your lawn.

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What Is Glyphosate?

February 28, 2024 - Diana Crandall

Glyphosate continues to make headlines with ongoing lawsuits and the mounting claims of tremendous human and environmental damage. At Sunday, we do not use glyphosate in any of our products—and we never will. Here's why.