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Avoid lawn disease in summer heat
Gary says that when the lawn gets stressed, disease can progress and thrive. He says you should avoid watering your lawn at ...
It’s now summer, and with all the rain we’ve had, everything is looking nice and green, but the wet conditions we had this spring have also made for perfect lawn disease conditions.
Wet weather during the hot summer or cooler winter months can cause disease problems for our lawns and shrubs.
Brown patches in your lawn can be caused by a insects, pet urine, drought, heat, or a fungus. Learn how to prevent brown ...
Timely irrigation is an important part of managing a lush, green lawn. Discover the best time of the day to irrigate the lawn ...
The heat of summer can be hard on lawns. Mow regularly, keeping cool-season lawns like bluegrass and fescue at 3 to 3½ inches ...
It's officially summer, a time for barbecues, the beach—and protecting yourself against the teeny, tiny black-legged deer ...
Pay attention to boil water advisories, and keep up with local authorities to see if water is safe for use. If in a boil water advisory, be mindful of only using bottled or treated water. If your home ...
You should also avoid watering late in the evening, as leaving your lawn damp overnight can make it more susceptible to ...
If symptoms are mild and subtle, all you can do is wait to see if the plant outgrows the exposure, since nothing can remedy ...