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Cold Damage to Turf

This year, warm season turf has had a difficult time greening up. Clint Waltz, the Extension Turfgrass Specialist at the University of Georgia, sent an e-mail to us regarding cold damage to turf. An excerpt of his e-mail is below. This information should shed some light on your current situation if your turf is experiencing slow green up this season {May 2014}.

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Tips For Winter Lawn Care

People think about taking care of their lawn during the spring and summer months. Many don't realize that it is just as important to care for your lawn and landscape when it is dormant. Here are a few tips on how to do that.

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Why Is Aeration & Seeding So Important?

Fescue is a cool season turf. The further north you travel, the better it looks. It’s designed to thrive in cooler weather. So, it looks really nice in Georgia and North Carolina during the fall, winter, and spring months. THEN, we get to summer. There is just no way fescue grass can withstand the high temperatures and lack of rain during the summer. It will fade out due to heat stress or even disease. Brown patch is a huge issue for fescue turf. Post to come on that later. The only way to replace the turf that dies during the summer is to plant new grass. The best way to replace these areas is to aerate the soil and then plant new seed.

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