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Centipedegrass Fungus – Effective Control
Q: What is the best thing I can do to …
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Fire Blight – In Pear
Q: I have a 50+ year old pear tree that …
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Bean – Anthracnose
Q: My mother, who lives in Kentucky, is about to …
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Cleveland Select Pear Tree – Characteristics
Q: I would like some information about the ‘Cleveland Select’ …
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Centipede – Planting Sod
Centipedegrass sod is usually planted in May or June. If …
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Lawn Care – Do It Yourself vs. Service
Q: I’ve been paying more than two hundred dollars a …
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Oak Leaf Miner – Identification and Control
Q: These diseased areas appeared on most of our oak …
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Leaf Spot – On Poplar, Maple, Sweetgum
Q: I have a sweetgum tree in my back yard …
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Forsythia – Crown Gall
Q: As I inspected my forsythia recently, I saw several …
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Fescue – Diseases
Fescue lawns can withstand diseases if they are properly cared …
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Watersaver RTF – Homeowner Comments
When turf companies market a brand new grass without submitting …
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Large Patch Disease – In Zoysia – UGA
The following was written by University of Georgia Researchers in …
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Zoysia – Aerating
The best time to aerate zoysiagrass is in early summer, …
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Zoysia – BK-7 Variety
When turf companies market a brand new grass without submitting …
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Zoysia – Dethatching
Thatch is a layer of partially decomposed plant material that …
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Fescue – ‘Southeast’ Variety
In 1992, UGA’s Dr. Ronny Duncan and Dr. Bob Carrow …
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Zoysia – General Notes
Information taken from
The Revised Georgia Gardener’s Guide
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Fescue – General Notes
Information taken from
The Revised Georgia Gardener’s Guide
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Fescue – How to Have a Losing Lawn
Anyone can predict the winners. It takes a real pro, …
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Fescue – Mowing
Every lawn grass has a height at which it should …