Q: I had a bright green grass this spring with very thin blades. It grew much more rapidly and taller, with thinner blades than the regular grass. By late spring it had progressed and taken over a ...
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The Worst Time To Use Pre-Emergent For Winter Weed Control
Learn why applying pre-emergent for winter weed control when it's too hot or too cold is a problem and get essential tips to ensure effective application.
When it comes to caring for turf, there is always something that can be a problem. From fungal diseases in the spring to crabgrass through the summer, there can be lots of factors that affect the over ...
Poa annua is a prolific seed producer at any height of cut. The grass’ ability to seed contributes to its spread, and the seedheads can affect putting green smoothness in spring. Poa plants are also ...
It’s nearly impossible to get rid of. Golf course greens keepers have spent thousands of dollars trying to kill it. Indian Canyon pro Gary Lindeblad compared it to cancer. Golfers at this year’s U.S.
At the end of April I had a beautiful front lawn — nice and green and no weeds visible. However, once the weather warmed up I saw one particular weed spreading everywhere. This has been identified as ...
Field and laboratory experiments were conducted in New Jersey to investigate the influence of spray adjuvants on foliar absorption and efficacy of bispyribac-sodium on annual bluegrass, creeping ...
In order to investigate the hypothesis that disruptive selection is acting on Poa annua L. populations within a mosaic environment of bowling greens and flower beds, two experimental approaches were ...
Was your golf facility affected by a double whammy ofPoa annuaproblems this spring? Many courses noticed a bumper crop of small, dime-sizedPoa annuaplants in bentgrass playing surfaces this spring, ...
Chambers Bay Golf Course reopened to the public on Wednesday, after being closed since October to convert greens from fescue to poa annua grass. Poa annua is the predominant Northwest greens grass.
Millions of viewers saw the exotic-looking greens last week at the U.S. Open, greens that were palettes of varied pastels, greens that drew rebukes from the world's No. 1 golfer. Many in the TV ...
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