Cankers on Italian Cypress
Many St. Augustine lawns are showing large areas of completely dead grass this spring.
Many St. Augustine lawns are showing large areas of completely dead grass this spring.
Many St. Augustine lawns are showing large areas of completely dead grass this spring.
Many St. Augustine lawns are showing large areas of completely dead grass this spring.
If you have had a problem with weeds in the past, now is the time to get control.
We’re approaching the time for application of fall fertilizer and preemergence herbicides.
The short answer is yes; trees absolutely do need supplemental water during droughts. But the details can be confusing. How much water do they need? How often should you water?
Your problem could be chinch bugs. The damage they do is often thought to be due to lack of water, but watering will not restore the affected grass.
Fire ants can’t be eliminated entirely because it’s not possible to treat all areas that are infested. The goal of current integrated pest management programs is to suppress fire ants as much as possible with biological control methods and use insecticides only where it is economically and environmentally justifiable to do so.
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