It thrills! It chills! It's a fungus that attacks your lawn! Coming soon to a yard near you: root rot. Actually, it's probably already there, and if that's the case, it's too late to treat it with ...
It is the time of year to discuss two of the most common landscape questions that local homeowners ask about — how to control khakiweed and how to manage take-all root rot in St. Augustine lawns.
I have looked at multiple yards this summer that all have the same problem and it doesn’t matter where in the county I go. The problem was first identified in 2019 and continues to spread unchecked in ...
Q. What's going on with my lilac (see photo)? How concerned should I be? It flowered great this spring and was just fine in this spot for four or five years. I didn't water it or anything last year in ...
Take-all root rot is a warm-season turf disease affecting zoysia, Bermuda, and St. Augustine grasses. Symptoms include yellowing, thinning turf, and black, rotten roots. Proper irrigation, ...
I have looked at multiple yards this summer that all have the same problem, and it doesn’t matter where in the county I go. The problem appears to be take-all root rot, or take-all patch. This disease ...
Q: My St. Augustine lawn is yellowing. Part of it along my drive has even died. What can I do to get it looking good again? A: Since you’re asking this in early to mid-spring, the yellowing is ...
Summer officially started June 21, and with the onset of rains these last few weeks an increase in fungal diseases affecting lawns can be expected. Many lawns have been stressed from recent drought ...
A sign of the spring season is lasting well into summer on some North Texas lawns. Large yellow or dead patches of grass, caused by take-all root rot. When Paul Ridley stood in his yard in Dallas, he ...
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