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Summer Lawn Care Schedule for Grass

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It is time to get out the sunscreen and get your summer lawn care maintenance program moving to the sunny beat. Our lawns see a lot of action during these warmer months. As a result, the summer care required is the same everywhere except that some places will need to ensure that some steps take a little extra time. With summer comes vacations, and the kids are out of school. This means time away from your lawn and heavy foot traffic the rest of the time. There are hotter temperatures and more pests that are looking for a cool spot to get away from the heat. Summer lawn care can be super comfortable with little maintenance done once a week. In the summer, the grass is still growing. Typically a once a week mowing will be just fine. You don't want to cut it too short otherwise, the grass will burn from the sun. Besides, keeping the grass a little longer will help prevent some of the moisture in the ground that your lawn needs as the hot afternoons heat up. When mowing, if you can, t...

Manganese Fertilizer - Helps Get Rid Off Take-All Patch Disease

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One of the most important aspects of lawn care is to understand the relationship between factors like disease and fertility. There are a wide variety of fertilizers available that are used to deal with a different type of diseases and threats. Manganese fertilizer is one such fertilizer that helps in getting rid of the take-all patch disease. Such conditions can be really harmful to the lawn. Therefore it is advisable to look out for relative information about the disease and its effects. Main Cause The main cause of the take-all patch disease is Gaeumannomyces graminis var. avenae. It is a type of fungus that directly harms the stems and roots of the grass. This type of disease normally attacks during wet and cool seasons, particularly in the months of April to June and September to November. You will usually notice the effect of take-all disease on lawns with soils with high pH level, poorly drained soils, sandy soils, or soils with low organic content and fertility. T...