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- PublicationThis Bermudagrass lawn management calendar details relevant aspects of selection, mowing, irrigation, fertilization, weed and insect control, and aeration. The document includes a month-by-month lawn care calendar indexed to in-depth...
- PublicationThis calendar illustrates year-round maintenance of St. Augustinegrass for the lawn, providing guidance on establishment, weed control, fertilization, and more. (1 page)
- PublicationUse this checklist on fertilization to make your lawn healthy and attractive while minimizing the costs and damage to the environment. (3 pages)...
- CourseCourse Information Lawn and ornamental pest control represents a large portion of urban pesticide use. As urban areas continue to expand and homeowners continue to desire attractive lawns and landscapes,...
- PublicationA preemergence herbicide is an herbicide that is designed to control weeds by interfering with seedling emergence following germination. They are commonly referred to in the lawn care industry as...
- PublicationThis publication explains how to keep a St. Augustine grass lawn healthy and attractive, with tips on mowing; fertilizing; watering; controlling weeds, insects, and thatch; and eliminating compacted soil. (4...
- PublicationThatch is the intermingled layer of living and dead grass stems, roots, rhizomes, and stolons that develops between the lawn's live green vegetation and the soil surface. A moderate thatch...
- PublicationChinch bugs can be extremely damaging to home lawns. Their feeding causes small yellow or brown areas on lawns. Chinch bugs can usually be seen on careful inspection of the...