- Controlling dollar spot on lawns
Dollar spot disease is caused by the fungus Clarireedia jacksonii and can be found on most cool- and warm-season turfgrass species throughout the world. In the Northeast and Midwest regions of the U.S., it can affect Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue and ryegrass lawns.
Dollar spot disease is caused by the fungus Clarireedia jacksonii and can b...
- Quick guide: How to identify and control spring dead spot and large patch
When it comes to warm-season grasses, spring quality is influenced more by what you do (or donāt do) the previous fall.
When it comes to warm-season grasses, spring quality is influenced more by ...
- Keep red thread eye sores out of sight
Red thread is a fungal infection that causes reddish-brown patches on customers' lawns.
Red thread is a fungal infection that causes reddish-brown patches on custo...
- How to control rust diseases in lawns
Rust diseases are one of the most common diseases on home lawns and caused by many species of Puccinia and Uromyces fungi. They can occur on all turfgrass species but are commonly found on bluegrasses and ryegrasses,
Rust diseases are one of the most common diseases on home lawns and caused ...