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Expert Guide to Lawns (Toro): Pro Secrets for a ...
Amazon CA — Author Joseph Provey Mr. Author Kris Robinson Ms Author Van Cline PhD EAN 9781580113755 Edition Second ISBN 1580113753 Number Of Pages 176 Publication Date 2008-02-05 Release Date 2008-02-05 SKU VI-1580113753More…
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Applying Lime to Established Lawns
Virginia Tech Extension — If less than 50 pounds of lime per 1,000 square feet is recommended, apply full amount of lime in one application. If more than 50 pounds of lime per 1,000 square feet is recommended, apply the lime in several applications of up to 50 pounds ...More…
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Establishing Lawns
Virginia Tech Extension — Producing quality lawns in Virginia can be challenging. Geographically, Virginia is located in what is known as the transition zone for turfgrasses. This means the climate can be hostile to both cool-season grasses (Kentucky bluegrass, tall ...More…
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Pest Monitoring Calendar for Home Lawns in Virginia
Virginia Tech Extension — J.M. Goatley Jr., Crop and Soil Environmental Sciences, Virginia Tech David McCall, Plant Pathology, Physiology, and Weed Science, Virginia Tech Eric Day, Entomology, Virginia Tech Available as: PDF (292KB)More…
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Picture Perfect: Mowing Techniques for Lawns, ...
Amazon CA — Author David R. Mellor EAN 9781575041513 Edition 1 ISBN 1575041510 Number Of Pages 160 Publication Date 2001-06-01 SKU mon0001873185More…
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Scotts Lawns: Your Quick Guide to a Beautiful Yard
Amazon CA — EAN 9780696230301 Edition New edition ISBN 0696230305 Number Of Pages 96 Publication Date 2006-01-10 SKU ACOMMP2_book_new_0696230305More…
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Weed Control - Lawns
University of Arkansas Home & Garden — Good cultural practices account for 60 to 70 percent of turfgrass weed control. Maintaining a dense, vigorous lawn is essential to prevent lawn weeds. Herbicides should be considered a supplement, not a stand-alone weed control practice. If ...More…
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Necrotic Ring Spot Disease of Lawns
North Dakota State University — Necrotic Ring Spot disease (NRS) symptoms start with conspicuous patches or rings of dead grass that appear suddenly. This usually occurs during dry periods following periods of wet weather. Scattered light yellow patches, typically two to six ...More…
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Mildew Disease of Lawns
North Dakota State University — Powdery mildew of bluegrass is a common lawn disease some years, particularly in fall. It is easy to identify because of the white powdery fungal growth that covers the grass blades. Shady lawns, or turf areas on the north side of houses, are ...More…
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Thatch in Lawns
North Dakota State University — Thatch is the accumulation of dead but undecomposed grass stems, crowns, roots and other organic debris at the soil surface. Thatch tends to build up over a period of years to form a mat, sometimes often an inch deep. Heavily fertilized Kentucky ...More…
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Bare Spots in Lawns
North Dakota State University — Lawns often have areas of thin grass or bare spots which detract from the overall appearance. In most cases, the rest of these lawns are in good condition and homeowners do not want to tear them out and start over again. Many people attempt to ...More…
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Leaf Spot Disease of Lawns
North Dakota State University — As the name implies, leaf spot disease produces many symptoms. The symptoms you encounter depend on the weather patterns, the particular fungus involved and the variety of turf. You will find occasional circular to elongated brown spots typical ...More…