Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources Vole Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources The most common critter moving under the cover of the snow is a vole.
Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources Rust Disease Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources Rust disease is most common on Kentucky bluegrass and on perennial ryegrass.
Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources Red Thread Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources Red Thread occurs in the spring and fall during humid periods when the air temperatures are between 60 and 75 degrees.
Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources Moles Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources A critter that is active under the snow pack is a mole, which is not to be confused with a vole.
Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources Leaf Spot Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources Leaf spot is one of the most destructive turf diseases, and is active during spring, early summer, and fall, when moist conditions exist.
Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources Grubs Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources Japanese beetles lay their eggs in the soil in July. The next year in July, the larvae from those eggs emerge as white, C-shaped, wormlike creatures called grubs.
Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources Dollar Spot Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources Dollar Spot looks like hourglass-shaped, tan lesions on bentgrass leaf blades.
Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources Dandelions Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources Contrary to popular belief, dandelions are not an annual, but a very hardy perennial.
Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources Crabgrass Kristin Masucci February 18, 2017 Resources Crabgrass is a pale green annual that branches freely and spreads by rooting at the lower nodes.
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