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Red thread is a frequent lawn disease caused by the fungus Laetisaria fuciformis. It can affect all species of grass, however, finer-bladed species such as fescue and bentgrass are more ...
Brown patch is one of the most common diseases in home lawns (as well as golf courses and athletic fields). It’s caused by a ...
Brown patches in your lawn can be caused by a insects, pet urine, drought, heat, or a fungus. Learn how to prevent brown ...
Die-out patches of lawn can be regrown ... and then overseed with a grass blend containing at least 50% Kentucky Bluegrass cultivars plus creeping red fescue, ...
There are many different types of fescues – sheep’s fescue, creeping red fescue, tall fescue, chewings fescue ... In contrast, the quickest way to transform thin fescue into an unplayable weed patch ...
These seem to adapt better and help reduce the spread of brown patch. ... creeping red fescue or hard fescues. ... Apply fescue seed at 5-7 pounds per 1,000 square feet ...
Numerous reports of brown patch showing up on tall fescue have been seen in the area. This disease is favored by warm night temperatures and extended periods of leaf wetness. If you go outside in ...
Small patches often melt together and may engulf entire areas of a lawn. Turf fertilized with high rates of nitrogen late spring or early summer that develops lush fescue is very susceptible to ...
In contrast, the quickest way to transform thin fescue into an unplayable weed patch is to apply plenty of irrigation and nitrogen. The strength of fine fescue is an ability to survive in dry, sandy, ...