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Fairy Ring in Lawns
... another and then re-seed or re-sod. Whatever method of control is employed, good turf management practices should follow to ensure reinfestation does not occur. This includes a regular ... 1979. Fairy Ring Biology and Control by J. Drew Smith; Turf/Plant Disease 273.630; Agriculture Canada; December, 1978. Fairy Ring in Turf Grasses; Agdex 273/636-2; Alberta Agriculture; March 1977. Sustainable ...
gardenline.usask.ca

Root Knot Nematode, HYG-3115-96
... plants including economically important forage crops, small grains, fruits, vegetables, field crops, nursery crops, and turf grasses. Root knot nematodes are cosmopolitan in distribution and occur widely in the United States. ... plans are set, the most common root knot species in Ohio will not reproduce on grasses, small grains, or corn. Clean cultivation to keep down weed hosts of the nematodes ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Extension at Botany & Plant Pathology, Purdue University
... Pathology programs for commercial vegetable crops, commercial fruit crops, commercial nursery and ornamental plants, commercial turf grasses, and urban and consumer horticulture. The goal of the Extension group is to develop and ...
www.btny.purdue.edu

Turf Web Links
... Ryegrass Seed http://www.amseed.com/orebunt.html Major Diseases of Turf Grasses in Western Canada http://www.agric.gov.ab.ca/pests/diseases/ ... turf/extension.html Turfgrass Management and Use (Texas A & M) http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/plantanswers/turf/turf.html Fertility Fertilizer Spreaders http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/plantanswers/turf/fertsprd.html Salinity Tolerance of Turf Grasses ...
www.btny.purdue.edu
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Signs and Symptoms of Powdery Mildew Disease
... concern to growers of ornamental woody and herbaceous perennial plants, annuals, vegetables, fruits, grains and turf grasses. Within these industries, powdery mildew causes economic loss by weakening plants, promoting poor growth, and ...
www.cals.ncsu.edu

Hort on the Internet: Lawn Care
... Turf Grasses Selecting a Lawn Maintenance Service - Florida Selecting Professional Lawn Services - Virginia Shaded Areas - Virginia Soil Preparation For Lawn - TRC Toro Company Turf - Florida Turf Fertilization - Penn State Turf Installation Guide - TRC Turf IPM - Maryland Turf ... NC State Diseases of Warm-Season Grasses - NC State Management for Prevention of Turf Diseases - NC State Nematode Damage ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Grasses and Sedges
... Native Plants of Ohio, Bulletin 865, Grasses and Sedges Native Plants of Ohio Bulletin 865 Grasses and Sedges (All plants are perennial unless otherwise noted in "features.") Canadian wild rye Elymus ... when a groundcover is needed quickly. Although this grass will not form a long-lasting turf, it establishes itself quickly on nearly any type of soil including bare sand, dry gravel ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Turf Diseases - Physiological Problems
... excessively. This condition is most often seen where fertilizers are spilled. Excessive Shading-Most lawn grasses require full sunlight. When a lawn is fertilized, this in turn stimulates growth of ... this condition. St. Augustinegrass and tall fescue are somewhat more shade tolerant than other turf types. Sun Scald-Clipping grass too closely removes foliage necessary for food manufacturing and ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Forage Grasses
... Grasses GRASSES (FORAGE) Several species For Lawn and Turf Diseases - See Sections on Lawn and Turf Diseases. Seed Rot and Seedling Blight (fungi - Pythium spp., Fusarium nivale, Rhizoctonia sp., ... grass crops for seed production, see Chemical Control section. Grasses most severely affected by powdery mildew are wheat grasses (Agropyron), bent-grass (Agrostis), fescue (Festuca), and bluegrass (Poa). ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu
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Summerland Ornamental Gardens | Xeriscape | Practical Turf Areas
... seating areas. For all the other applications there are better choices. Alternatives to turf grass lawns include water efficient grasses, groundcovers and shrubs as well as mulched areas, decks and paved surfaces ... neat trimmed look of grass is desired, but the durability of a turf type lawn isn’t needed, other grasses, such as Buffalograss, Blue Grama Grass and Crested Wheatgrass require minimal ...
www.summerlandornamentalgardens.org




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