In the world of progress, there’s always a tale of two mindsets—those who cling to the familiar, and those who dare to innovate. Let me introduce you to two cavemen: Grog and Prog.
Meet Grog
Grog is a classic example of the status quo. He’s got a cart, sure—but it has square wheels. It creaks, it lurches, it shakes every bone in his body just trying to move it forward. But to Grog, it works well enough. He’s been doing it this way for years. Every bump and jolt is just “the way it is.” He shrugs at the effort, blames the road, and says to anyone who suggests change, “This is how we’ve always done it.”
Enter Prog
Prog, on the other hand, saw things differently. He watched Grog struggle and thought, “Why not smooth this out?” He carved round wheels. Suddenly, his cart moved easily, quietly, and efficiently. While Grog sweated and grunted to move his load, Prog cruised past with less effort and more speed. Prog understood that the method matters just as much—if not more—than the tools.
Status Quo vs. Innovation
This picture is not about cavemen. It’s about your lawn. It’s about your soil. And more importantly, it’s about how you think.
If you’re still using synthetic fertilizers, chasing weeds with chemicals, and blaming nature for lackluster results, you might be Grog. You’re working harder and spending more for a system that takes more energy, produces short-term results, and breaks down the very thing you’re trying to nurture—the soil.
Prog, on the other hand, adopted a biological fertility system. He tested his soil, learned what it needed, supported microbial life, and let nature do the heavy lifting. He didn’t need more inputs—he needed better insight. His soil retained water better, resisted disease, required fewer interventions, and gave him greener grass with less work.
Efficiency Isn’t Expensive—Ignorance Is
Here’s the kicker: people often assume that change must cost more. But that’s Grog thinking. Real innovation pays for itself. Soil testing may seem like an extra step—but it prevents waste. Biological amendments may seem unfamiliar—but they eliminate the need for endless chemicals, excessive watering, and emergency fixes.
Round wheels cost less to roll.
The Future Rolls Forward
Every industry, every discipline, and every era has its Grogs and Progs. And history has shown us time and again—Grog eventually fails, and Prog paves the future.
So the question is—are you still pushing a cart with square wheels?
It’s time to evolve. Soil doesn’t have to be a mystery. Lawn care doesn’t have to be a war. And success doesn’t have to be so hard.
Choose the round wheel.
Choose Prog.
Choose biological.
Let’s roll.