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Winterize Lawn With Potash, Not Nitrogen
To winterize Southern, warm-season lawns, apply a fertilizer with more potash than nitrogren. Potash is represented by the third number on a fertilizer bag, while nitrogen is shown as the first.
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Drought-dormant Lawns
Without good irrigation and resources to do so, allowing your turf to go dormant during extended summer drought may be the best management practice.
Follow Four Essential Steps When Starting A Lawn
Now is the time to begin working on a new lawn, and LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske has advice for those undertaking such a project.
Mole Crickets
Mole Crickets
Mole crickets cause millions of dollars in turf and grass damage each year. Their burrowing in the soil breaks up the soil and causes roots to dry out. Identification, life cycle and control included.
Bermudagrass Can Be Blessing Or Curse
Bermudagrass may be the plague of flower beds and gardens, but is an important turfgrass species, according to LSU AgCenter horticulturist Dr. Tom Koske.
Dealing With Salinity in Lawns
Soil salts affect turf mostly by withholding moisture from plant tissues. They may also compete for uptake of nutrient ions. Try these suggestions to manage a soil salinity situation.
Pressing sprigs
Turfgrass Establishment
A beautiful lawn doesn't happen by chance. It requires planning and some elbow grease.
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