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To grow warm-season grass, you'll have to perform basic maintenance duties throughout the year to ensure it's ready to thrive ...
Proper spring lawn prep involves clearing debris, checking soil pH, raking up dead grass, removing early weeds or pests, and overseeding bare spots. You're setting the stage for healthy growth, fewer ...
By now, you’ve probably had to crank up the lawnmower and give your lawn its first cut in a while.
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graminis). Take-all root rot occurs in all warm-season grasses including zoysia, Bermuda and St. Augustine. You may have already noticed the symptoms of take-all root rot but didn’t know what ...
The timing of fertilizer application is crucial. For warm-season grasses, apply fertilizer about two weeks after green-up in late spring, when the grass is actively growing and can utilize the ...
Optimal nitrogen and sulfur rates for annual forage grasses part of Montana State University research project.
Last year my lawn had a lot of crabgrass as well as some thin areas. Is there a way I can start now to cultivate a better ...
Crabgrass invading lawns is a frequent concern as we gradually advance into spring. Now is the time to consider your ...
Take-all root rot is a warm-season turf disease affecting zoysia, Bermuda, and St. Augustine grasses. Symptoms include yellowing, thinning turf, and black, rotten roots. Proper irrigation ...