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  • The Right Tree For Your Lawn

  • Algae - Lawns

    … to establish a thicker stand of turf. … Algae - Lawns

  • Garden Fertilizer Basics

    of the soil increases Overuse of fertilizers can lead to weak, succulent growth, encourage insect pests and disease … lawns. Why fertilize? Plants growing in the wild get their nutrients from air, water, soil minerals, and soil … ground lime. Additional resources University of Georgia - How to Convert an Inorganic Fertilizer Recommendation to an …

  • Powdery Mildew - Lawns

  • Rust - Lawns

    …  | Purdue Extension Turfgrass Disease Profiles   … Rust - Lawns

  • Slime Mold - Lawns

    … mowing often is the best treatment. … Slime Mold - Lawns

  • Attracting Wildlife to Your Garden

    … improve existing areas on your property such as gardens, lawns, and natural areas. Contact our horticulture … replacing some of your lawn  ( Lawn Alternatives )  – Lawns provide little support for wildlife. Plant islands …

  • Conserve Water In Your Landscape

    … are expected in Maryland, in addition to stronger storms and flooding. Weather extremes put stress on our natural … morning to reduce leaf wetness that can lead to disease problems. Read our lawn watering tips for best practices. In … control of heat stress responses in two contrasting tree species. Tree Physiology, Volume 36, Issue 2, pp. …

  • Skunks

    … of their favorite foods.  In their search for grubs in lawns and gardens, they can cause some trouble by tearing up …

  • Grass Seed

    … purchasing seed that contains  Lolium multiforum  (annual ryegrass), also called Italian ryegrass. This annual grass is found in inexpensive grass … tall fescue (should be the highest percentage), perennial ryegrass (no more than 5%-10% of the mixture), and Kentucky …