Solutions To
"Pesky" Lawn Care Problems
There are always certain lawn care problems that you are
going to experience, and although there are no real surefire
ways to prevent these lawn care problems from occurring, there
are methods of treatment available that you can use in order to
treat and control the problems.
The Most Common Lawn Care Problems
One of the most common problems that you will experience
with your lawn is the brown patch. These brown patches are most
common to certain types of grass, such as Bermuda, Kentucky
Bluegrass, Bent Grass and St. Augustine. They will typically
start as small spots on your lawn and then will quickly begin
spreading outwards in a circular or horseshoe pattern.
Dollar spots are also incredibly common, and are quite
similar to brown patches. They get their name from their small
dollar-like shape however this is not always the case, because
they can actually start off being the size of a grapefruit.
Dollar spots usually look brown or straw colored, and they may
merge to form large patches that can be up to several feet
wide.
Rust is one of the most major lawn care problems, and this
problem gets its name from the orange rustic looking appearance
that it gives the grass leaf blades. Rust tends to flourish in
conditions of morning dew, shade, high soil compaction and low
fertility, and the best way that you can go about checking for
rust is by taking a white tissue or paper towel and rubbing it
against a few blades of grass. If an orange color remains, then
this usually means that it is rust.
Another of the most commonly experienced lawn care problems
is slime mold. Similar to powdery mildew, slime mold tends to
cover grass, with a sort of powdery covering that almost looks
like crystallized frost. Slime mold feeds on decaying organic
matter that is found in the soil, and as this powdery covering
increases and becomes thicker, it reduces the light that is
able to reach the plant cells, thus causing them to yellow and
eventually die.
By understanding about the most common lawn care problems,
you will really be able to take much better care of your lawn
in general, and so not only will you be working towards
preventing problems as much as possible but as well if
something were to go wrong with your lawn, such as the
infestation of mold or disease, you will already be armed with
the knowledge and be aware of what you have to do in order to
take care of the situation as immediately as
possible.
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