Dear Reader: That’s the fungus gray leaf spot. It most commonly follows application of nitrogen during the hot summer weather. It is a disease that can be controlled by application of either Daconil ...
Q: Sections of my St. Augustinegrass lawn are looking bad. I’m seeing spots on individual blades with some blades withering up and dying. Is this a fungus? A: What you’ve described sounds like gray ...
Between pop up thunderstorms, people going on vacation and people just not mowing enough, gray leaf spot has exploded on St. Augustine grass. I am seeing gray leaf spot on Zoysia as well. Gray leaf ...
A: That’s the fungus gray leaf spot. It most commonly follows application of nitrogen during the hot summer weather. It is a disease that can be controlled by application of either Daconil or ...
Wasp, biting flies, flies, fire ants, fruit flies and mosquitoes – ‘tis the season. It is scary the amount of fire ant mounds you see when you get into an area that is not managed for fire ants. Army ...
Q: My St. Augustine looked great one month ago: green and filling in really nicely. Three weeks ago it started developing spots that looked like the grass was dying. It has progressed rapidly, as you ...
QUESTION: What was once blue-green St. Augustine grass is now yellowing in patches. A brownish spot on the foliage appears to be causing the decline. What will save my lawn? ANSWER: Gray leaf spot, a ...
Although living in a drier climate like West Texas makes it challenging to grow a healthy landscape and garden, the lack of humidity and precipitation is good for reducing fungal disease in plants. We ...
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