Turf
Nutsedge: What You Need to Know
Biology: Nutsedge is a very aggressive and persistent weed that commonly infests lawns, gardens, or home landscapes during the warmer months. At times, it can be challenging to eradicate and control. Successful management of nutsedge involves both cultural and chemical management. Identification: Nutsedge resembles grass and can be distinguished by their triangular or V-shaped stems.…
Read MoreIs Fungus Keeping Your Lawn From Being Healthy?
Lawn fungal disease can take on a variety of forms, all of which can be found within the lawns soil. Several outside factors can bring many different fungi which can adversely affect your lawn. Over the past few seasons, we have seen an increase in disease pressure. This is because of the ideal environmental conditions…
Read MorePoa Annua: What You Need to Know
Biology: Poa annua, is a winter annual grassy weed that is difficult to control in turf. Seeds germinate in late summer, early fall, and into spring when you will begin to see growth. Annual bluegrass is found throughout the United States, particularly in highly compacted, excessively wet soils. It has a clumping growth habit and…
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