SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - If your lawn is turning brown, think twice before watering. You may have brown patch fungus growing. Brown patch fungus is easily mistaken for dead or dry grass. If you look ...
In Delaware, turfgrass diseases are caused by pathogenic fungi and microbes that infect the leaves, stems, and roots of turf type grass plants. With infection, grasses may show symptoms such as leaf ...
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How To Spot And Treat Fungal Lawn Diseases Early
Keeping a healthy lawn can sometimes feel like a never-ending battle against pests and diseases. Fungal infections are among the most common lawn problems faced by gardeners, often appearing suddenly ...
This was the summer of scorched Earth. The U.S. was hit with brutal heat waves that shattered records, practically melted us all and certainly did a number on our lawns. No matter how carefully you ...
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Why Your Grass Is Dying—and Exactly How to Fix It
Hot, dry conditions, pests, and fungal diseases can all leave your once lush and verdant yard looking worn down, brown, and tired. But while your lawn may look like it’s on its last legs, you can ...
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