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re: EARLY fungus in my St. Augustine
Posted on 4/8/24 at 8:00 pm to MikeBRLA
Posted on 4/8/24 at 8:00 pm to MikeBRLA
Ronk’s opinion, which I agree with, is that Bermuda is the alpha lawn because the other southern lawn types are much more susceptible to heat, drought, fungus and disease.
I would say pests, but Bermuda is more susceptible to army worms which prefer the highly fertilized and finer blades of Bermuda. Trust me, I know
I would say pests, but Bermuda is more susceptible to army worms which prefer the highly fertilized and finer blades of Bermuda. Trust me, I know
Posted on 4/8/24 at 9:12 pm to Tifway419
He’s said lately that St Aug isn’t holding up worth a shite in his DFW area and he’s getting blamed for it. But in reality they’ve had record droughts, heat, and cold in the last three years alone.
States that DFW is the northern limit for St Aug, which I did not know.
States that DFW is the northern limit for St Aug, which I did not know.
Posted on 4/9/24 at 6:22 am to Tifway419
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I would say pests, but Bermuda is more susceptible to army worms which prefer the highly fertilized and finer blades of Bermuda.
What did you use to treat? I want to make sure I have some product on hand, just in case.
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