wild violets in lawn how to get rid of
This article will help you.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/ornamental/bulbs/violet/kill-wild-violets.htm
My lawn was fertilized in the Spring. It was growing and I cut it weekly. Now (mid July) there appear many brown spots, about 1 foot in diameter. Shall I treat it with another application of fertilizer to make it come green again?
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https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/lawn-care/lgen/brown-lawn-fixes.htm
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/lawn-care/lgen/reasons-for-dying-grass.htm
Planted 25#/AC Bermuda Hulled and 25#/AC Bermuda Unhulled, and 150#/AC Italian Rye. This are has an irrigation system. The grass has turned a very redish color. Its understood that the leaf sheaths are or can be tinges red at the base, but this literally looks like a field of red grass. The irrigation system as also been watering at lot...probably too much. Initial thought is this is "Red Thread" but the landscape contractor says it's normal for this type of seed. What say you!
This could be Red Thread Lawn disease.
This link has more information.
How do i know if my yellow lawn has had to much nitrogen or not enough?
Depending on where you live and what your weather has been, the lawn may have gone into dormancy. Many grasses prefer cool weather. They look fine in spring and again in fall but go dormant in hot weather. If you leave grass clippings on the lawn to compost, your nitrogen should be OK. If you want a nice lush lawn, you'll need to feed it several times a year and water it regularly. A soil test is the best way to gauge your soil's health. You may also have a grub infestation, a beetle larva that chews on the roots. It is the wrong time of year to treat for grubs. So, you'll need to do some investigation to determine the lawn problem cause.
This article will help you.
https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/lawn-care/lgen/fixes-for-yellow-lawns.htm
I have recently laid a turf lawn and find I have a sizeable patch of fungi growing in it how do I get rid of it please.
I'm unsure whether you have one of the fungal diseases that affect lawns or you have mushrooms popping up. There are many products at your local garden or hardware store to address fungal diseases. Fungal disease may indicate overwatering or poor drainage so look for standing water or soggy soil. Here is more info: https://www.gardeningknowhow.com/lawn-care/lgen/grass-fungus.htm
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Can you seed Zoysia and rye grass at the same time in the early fall?
Zoysia is a warm season grass that grows best when temperatures are between 80 and 100. Zoysia seeds should NOT be planted in the fall when cool season grasses are normally planted.
Start planting your cool season grass seeds when the fall temperatures reach 75° and are dropping as fall / winter approaches. Fall is the best / least risk planting time for cool season grasses. Alternately the second choice is to plant in spring when spring temperatures have reached 60° and are rising in the spring -- again this is not the BEST time to plant cool season grass.
So the answer is no, you should not spread the seed at the same time.