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Mowing
your lawn high (3 inches) will offer the best protection against
hot dry weather. Taller grass also shades the soil which helps prevent
weeds from germinating.
We have had an unusually wet spring and early summer. This has
kept most drought stress problems to a minimum. Over all turf quality
has been very good so far. This has also prevented any grub damage
from becoming noticeable.
As the weather becomes hotter and drier, you can expect to see
more of the following problems - remember, when in doubt, call us
for a free inspection and diagnosis:
1) Grub and other insect damage - The damage caused by grubs and
other insects isn't usually noticeable on well watered lawns. However,
as the weather becomes hotter and drier, damage may become much
more noticeable. Call us if you notice persistent discolored patches
in your lawn. When grubs are present, these patches can be easily
peeled back because the grubs have sheared off the roots. You'll
notice the grubs lying in the soil surface. We offer a very effective
treatment for the control of grubs and other damaging insects.
2) Diseases - With all the recent moisture, we're starting to see
some disease problems. The most common is "Leaf Spot" which gives
the lawn a yellow look, even with regular watering. Close inspection
will reveal small brown spots on the leaf blade, then a general
yellowing of the entire blade. Another common disease is "Dollar
Spot," which forms small yellow patches 2 to 4 inches in diameter.
We have fungiide treatments available for these and other diseases,
so whenever you notice anything unusual, please call us for a free
inspection and diagnosis.
3) Weeds - ** NOTICE** Weeds cannot be prevented! We can only treat
for them when they become visible. If you notice weeds in your lawn
between regular treatments, call us for a free service call. Weeds
are opportunistic - they like to grow where the lawn is weak. As
the weather becomes hotter and drier, you can expect to see more
weeds trying to move in! They will also become more noticeable as
they start to frow faster than the lawn. Mow high ( 3 inches) and
water regularly to help keep weeds from germinating.
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