Complete Guide on Identifying, Fighting and Preventing Lawn Diseases: golfcourselawn.store/pages/complete-guide-on-identifying-fighting-and-preventing-lawn-diseases
Hi Ron are you allowed to ship certainty to me in the uk for controlling my poa (meadow grass) as I have heard that it’s the only product that can suppress this type of grass in my perennial dwarf rye grass . Was informed it’s illegal to use in the uk at the moment ! Love to hear your comment regards Glenn , loving your content 👍
Fingers crossed on my new Sept 22 lawn (KBG PRG) finally spreading and thickening, as we have rain coming with spring temps. Scalpled to 1.5" last week and dethatched out the nasty speedwell that came in during late March. Then hit it with ammonium sulfate and micronutrients with iron. It slowly greened up back up over the week, but the areas where the speedwell was are still a little thin and stressed looking. Almost tempted to throw some seed out there at a lower rate.
Hey Ron, I need your help. I live in Michigan and the weather has caused my lawn to be filled with lawn disease. I have KBC and Tall Fescue. Even my backyard is suffering, and it is always beautiful. I've been watching your videos to find out the right product to use on my cool season lawn. I do have some Disease X from last year, but I believe I need something stronger. Thank you so much for your help
For a stronger solution, go with Pillar SC for liquids or Headway G for a granular. You can get either of them here: golfcourselawn.store/collections/insecticide-and-fungicide
Cool season TTTF in 5b is getting brown in spots due to drought. I've been watering heavily to keep it green. What else can I do? Mowing at 4 inches also
You can use a this moisture manager. It will help the grass make better use of the water you're applying: golfcourselawn.store/collections/soil-moisture-management/products/fourplay-lawn-dry-spot-moisture-manager