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  2. Are Weeds Actually Bad For Your Lawn? - AOL

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    Healthy, vigorous lawns are more resilient to weeds, drought, and insect and disease pests. You can promote a lush, dense lawn through regular and timely mowing, irrigation, and fertilization.

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    Here's a handy guide for diagnosing and treating your lawn's post-summer damage. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  4. Summer lawn care tips every homeowner should know - AOL

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    They can hide thin, patchy areas in your lawn. Your mower has settings that control how high or low the blade is hitting the grass. Consult your manual for specific steps on how to change the ...

  5. Colletotrichum cereale - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms can include tissue color appearing brown or black; leaf blades appear orange or yellow (no lesions), and patchy appearance to turf on lawns and golf courses. Patches of the disease can range from different sizes either small irregular patches or giant large-scale areas (Settle, Martinez-Espinosa, Burpee 2006).

  6. Turf necrotic ring spot - Wikipedia

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    It is common in sodded lawns, rapidly growing lawns, and lawns with layered soil (3). The pathogen produces circular patches of bald spots that are tan or yellow in color (12). These patches are about 5 to 10 cm in diameter, but can grow to be about 1 meter in diameter. Eventually, as the infected turf dies, the spots turn brown.

  7. Pythium in turfgrass - Wikipedia

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    Pythium disease, also known as "Pythium blight," "cottony blight," or "grease spot," is a highly destructive turfgrass disease caused by several different Pythium species. All naturally cultivated cool-season turfgrasses are susceptible to Pythium and if conditions are favorable to Pythium it can destroy a whole turfgrass stand in a few days or less. [1]

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