Patch Diseases In Lawns
Management of these diseases should focus on correcting soil problems and implementing proper cultural practices. Improving conditions for root growth and reducing problem thatch is critical. Practices such as core ... [... more]
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Managing Patch Diseases In Lawns
Patch diseases typically develop on lawns with stress factors such as excessive thatch, poor soil conditions, sod installed over a poorly prepared site, irregular/excessive nitrogen fertility, and related problems. ... [... more]
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Rust Diseases In Lawns
Controlling rust is easier than many other turf diseases. A well fed lawn is usually able too outgrow rust disease. A normal fertilizer treatment during late summer will usually minimize the severity of rust. Additionally, early morning syringing ... [... more]
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