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If you notice your lawn isn't looking as green or lush as normal, you may have a fungal disease on your hands. This is when it's most susceptible.
Just when you thought you were a lawn care pro, blemishes on your green grass appear. A common culprit to these brown spots or dead grass is a fungal lawn disease. Turf diseases tend to happen ...
This fungus is especially common on tomato plants but is found on many species. Plants are infected from the bottom up, so ...
Wet weather during the hot summer or cooler winter months can cause disease problems for our lawns and shrubs.
Get your mowing right and you’ll have a lush, green lawn that looks great and is the envy of your neighbors. However, by ...
We all have a vision in our heads of how we expect our lawn to look. Here are a few mid-summer lawn problems to look for and how to deal with them.
I noticed that his front lawn showed stunted growth and thin areas along with a yellowish appearance. Even from a distance, ...
The fungal disease starts as an irregular brown patch and grows larger as it spreads. It increases with stress; turf kept too wet creates an ideal environment for the disease.
This was the summer of scorched Earth. The U.S. was hit with brutal heat waves that shattered records, practically melted us all and certainly did a number on our lawns. No matter how carefully ...
Lawn diseases like Brown Patch and Dollar Spot are caused by a fungus that lies dormant in the soil until triggered by conducive growing conditions — usually, warm temperatures and prolonged ...
Some lawns experienced disease problems that lingered after we had high humidity because of the rain. That change in our weather encouraged plant diseases to occur. VIEW E-EDITION ...
Lawns are interesting things. Not commonplace until the middle part of the 20th century — at least not in the way we know them today — what seems from a distance as a pretty mundane and ...