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  2. Lawn care for winter: how to look after grass throughout the ...

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    These tips on lawn care for winter will help keep your turf healthy despite inclement weather

  3. How Often to Water Your Lawn in Winter for Lush Grass Next ...

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    Ensure a lush garden next spring by watering in winter. ... in late spring to early summer and go dormant in winter. No matter the type of grass you have, both cool-season and warm-season grasses ...

  4. Snow mold - Wikipedia

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    Snow mold is a type of fungus and a turf disease that damages or kills grass after snow melts, typically in late winter. [1] Its damage is usually concentrated in circles three to twelve inches in diameter, although yards may have many of these circles, sometimes to the point at which it becomes hard to differentiate between different circles.

  5. Cymbopogon citratus - Wikipedia

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    Cymbopogon citratus, commonly known as West Indian lemon grass or simply lemon grass, [3] is a tropical plant native to South Asia and Maritime Southeast Asia and introduced to many tropical regions. [4] Cymbopogon citratus is often sold in stem form. While it can be grown in warmer temperate regions, such as the UK, it is not hardy to frost.

  6. Turf management - Wikipedia

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    Maintenance of grass courts is typically split into the following areas: Mowing, 6 to 8 mm. Fertilisers. Scarification: mechanically raising the surface turf to prevent compaction. Rolling. Usually done in springtime to correct any problems from the winter weather. Aeration. Winter work to remedy compaction over the summer.

  7. Cymbopogon - Wikipedia

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    Citronella grass (Cymbopogon nardus and Cymbopogon winterianus) grow to about 2 metres (6 + 1 ⁄ 2 ft) and have magenta-colored base stems.These species are used for the production of citronella oil, which is used in soaps, as an insect repellent (especially mosquitoes and houseflies) in insect sprays and candles, and aromatherapy.

  8. How Long Does a Bottle of Wine Last After Opening? - AOL

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    Look at the wine to see if there's any change in color or brown-ish tint. Then, give the wine a smell—if it has a vinegar-like odor or a musty scent, it's likely time to toss it.

  9. Iron deficiency (plant disorder) - Wikipedia

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    Iron deficiency showing chlorotic leaves in a lemon tree. Compare yellow chlorotic leaves with the green non chlorotic leaves at left of this image. Iron (Fe) deficiency is a plant disorder also known as "lime-induced chlorosis". It can be confused with manganese deficiency.