Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, April 27, 1974, Image 11

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    rapid fungus action. TUrf often
la weakened whenever a com
bination of temperature and
humidity exceed 150, thua
enabling aporca of inherent di
aeaac to thrive. Fortunately,
graas normally recovers by it
aelf when the weather cools
and drys.
Obviously, diseases are de
pendent upon specific condi
tions and unless those condi
tions occur there is little
danger of infection. The best
defense against lawn disease
is to follow a good mainte
nance program. That means
selecting- grasses adapted to
the soil, climate and light con
ditions under which they will
■■ >B row > P lus fertilizing, water-
MANAGEMENT CAN PREVENT DISEASE and spraying your lawn
By Dr. BUI Daniel "X'giiowing common lawn
Consultant to Ryan
If your turf has a dead-look
the first thing to do is nothing
until you’ve gotten to the root
of the problem.
You can waste valuable time
and money by spraying your
lawn with a fungicide just be
cause you incorrectly assume
color discoloration has been
caused by disease. So, before
blaming discoloration on di
sease, make certain your turf
isn’t suffering from chemical
dehydration, insect damage or
from a water shortage.
For example, if your grass is
turning yellow but clover is
normal green, that’s a clue
your lawn isn’t diseased but
needs-nitrogen. Light and dark
streaks of color in your lawn
indicate it needs fertilizer.
Similarly, irregular brown
areas can signal infestation by
sod webworms that feed on
A Harvestore Automated Feedng System Means
diseases and their causes can
, . . help you plan a good mainte
grass leaves and can severely nance program:
damage your lawn. You can • Powdery mildew strikes
prevent sod webworms by hardest in shady areas and its
treating your lawn in late calling card is thin grass with
spring with a granular or spray a white coating on the leaves,
insecticide. A less desirable Primary targets are Kentucky
program, because it is cura- bluegrasses and especially
rive rather than preventive, Merion. Prevent this disease
is two sprays two weeks apart by growing shade-tolerant
t^lC neXt cyc * e grasses or pruning dense trees
sod webworms. to improve air circulation and
Disease does leave its call- ie duce shade,
ing card on grass blades. Turf • Leafspot flourishes during
usually is diseased if it has extended periods of humid,
purphsh-red, brown or black wet co ld weather. It leaves
spots -or lesions along the grass thin, reddish and with
sheath and blades. But don t individual leaves containing
spray until you get a diagnosis brown lesions. Fungicides pto
and recommendations from vide leafspot protection and
someone qualified, such as fertilization also helps the
your county extension agent grass recover by itself. Avoid
or an experienced nursery keeping your lawn continually
, wetbyoverwatenngitandcut
Grass is disease-prone in the gxass two inches or higher,
summer when high tempera- * Fusanum roseum hits
ture and humidity influence - *
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And you save more leaves, which contain some 90% of the
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bJucgra»«c* In tunny areas
during extended hot humid
but drying weather. Rampant,
but random dead circles arc
this disease's calling cord. A
partial remedy is to air-condi
tion your grass by overwatcr
ing it until the weather
moderates. □
YOU NEEDNT
BATTLE
CRABGRASS
Spring is the time to spring
into action against ctabgrass.
Combating crabgrass used
to be a time-consuming and
hopeless task, but you can eas
ily prevent it from dominating
your lawn by applying one ap
plication of a pre-emergent
herbicide before the seedlings
develop.
The key is to do so be
fore three consecutive warm
nights (with temperatures
above 50 degrees) combine
with moist earth to break dor
mancy in crabgrass seed. The
little seedlings emerge as light
yellow-green leaves, rather
wide, and up to one-half inch
long.
You can stop crabgrass be
fore the lilacs bloom this
spring by applying any one of
five major chemicals (Balan,
Dacthal, Betasan, Bandane
and Siduron) to your lawn after
mowing it twice. Apply chemi
cals uniformly by spreading
one-half of the suggested
quantity in one direction, and
the other half by moving
at right angles or crosswise.
That gives your lawn double
coverage.
Crabgrass control is easy to
jverlook in spring because the
weed is an annual and its ini
tial growth is slow. But by
early July, when hot weather
sets in and favors rapid
growth, crabgrass can dom
inate your lawn until the first
frost.
Unless you stop crabgrass
before it starts, it could be dif
ficult to control because it pro
duces thousands of seeds and
must be sprayed frequently for
full control. Since crabgrass
flourishes in sunlight, one de
terrent is to let your grass grow
higher and denser than the
weed.
If a crabgrass problem per
sists annually in your lawn,
perhaps your management
techniques need improving.
When adequate lime and fer
tilizer are used, with high
mowing (ranging from IV2 to
2Vz inches), crabgrass seldom
threatens a lawn □
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Lancaster Farming, Saturday, April 27,1974—11
(Editor's note Dr. Bill Daniel Agronomy Since 1950 he has
is responsible for turf re- been executive secretary of
search at the University of the Midwest Regional Turf
Purdue ahd is a member of Foundation)
the American Society of
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