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Below are some factsheets that will help you make the best choices for your lawn and give you detailed information on how to select the proper grass for your situation and care for your lawn properly. There is also a selection of our pest and problem pages that can help you find solutions to common lawn problems in St. Louis.
31 Μαΐ 2023 · Between sweltering summers, frigid winters, severe rainfall, and drought, choosing a turfgrass that will withstand Missouri weather is a challenge. Which grass is right for your Missouri lawn? Read on to find out.
Most of the common infectious turfgrass diseases are caused by plant pathogenic fungi. The symptoms of these fungal diseases and factors favoring pathogen development have been well described. With some background information, the identification of fungal diseases is a straightforward process.
Three distinct types of symptoms. Type I: Circular ring of fast-growing green grass with a thin or dead patch of grass inside. Type II: A single ring of stimulated grass. Type III: Circular ring of basidiocarps (mushrooms or puffballs) with no visible effect on the grass.
1 Μαΐ 2016 · Managing a lawn involves decisions about frequency of mowing, fertilization and watering, and whether you plan to use crabgrass preventers or products to control turfgrass diseases and insects. You will also want to evaluate any historical information you have about disease and insect occurrences.
6 Ιαν 2020 · This identification card details eight of the most prevalent species of grass in Missouri. The front includes illustrations of each species and identifying characteristics. The grasses are found across a wide range of habitats, from prairies and open woods to streams and wet lands.
The most common is large brown patch, which begins as small circular patches of brown, lifeless grass that can enlarge and join together. Most fungal diseases exhibit distinctive patterns in the lawn or spots (lesions) on the leaf blades that aid in their identification.