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St. Augustine

St Augustine - Dethatching
Thatch is a layer of partially decomposed plant material that builds up on the soil's surface. Usually, more than one half more...

St Augustine - Aerating
The best time to aerate St. Augustinegrass is in early summer, when the grass is growing rapidly. On very compacted soils, a more...

St Augustine - Chinch Bug
Oct 17 2002
Q: My sister has a problem with her St. Augustine grass. It is turning yellow for the first time in eleven yea more...


St Augustine - Diseases
Q: My St. Augustine grass has pretty much disappeared since last year. What do you know about the SAD virus that might have c more...

St Augustine - General notes
Information taken from
The Revised Georgia Gardener’s Guide
Walter Reeves and Erica Glasener

Where would south G more...


St Augustine - Liming
An important factor in plant growth is the soil acidity level. This is measured in terms of a pH scale which is graduated fro more...

St Augustine - Mowing
Every lawn grass has a height at which it should be mowed for best health. The rule is that only one-third of a grass plant s more...

St Augustine - Planting Sod
Kill all weeds by spraying the area with a non-selective weed killer two weeks before planting.

• Till the soil thorou more...


St Augustine - Weed Control
BASIC INFORMATION:

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