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Identifying lawn diseases
Lawn diseases are a good indication a landscape might be out of balance ... The best prevention for fairy ring is to aerate the diseased area, water well in ...
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Quackgrass
Quackgrass produces many underground stems, called rhizomes, that are almost impossible to remove by digging. Broken pieces of rhizomes left in the soil ...
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Quackgrass
Quackgrass (also known as: couch, quitch, devils, wheat, scutch, twitch, witch, dog or durfa grass) are undesirable perennial grasses that grow as weeds in ...
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Quackgrass
An alternative method is to mow the lawn-wait 3 or 4 days, then wipe the glyphosate onto the taller growing Quackgrass with a paint brush, sponge mop or ...
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Quackgrass
One method of controlling Bentgrass and Quackgrass is to apply a herbicide that contains the active ingredient glyphosate. These herbicides are sold as ...
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Grass Types
In a typical grass seed mixture containing bluegrass, ryegrass, ... Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, ...
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Weed types
Some common lawn weeds are annuals. Sprouting from seeds, they develop, ... Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, ...
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Grass types
American Lawns can help you if you live in one of these states: Alabama, Arkansas, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, ...
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Weed Identification
Photo Weed Identification. Here is a qucik guide to help you identify particular weeds common to lawns and landscapes. Click on the image to read a more ...
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Grass types
Typical grass types suitable for the Transition Zone include: ... Choosing a grass type is trickier; many turf grass varieties do much better when started ...
 
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