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Turf Tips Newsletter

Develop a check list to identify lawn problems 06-30-08

Warm season lawns should be near their peak of growth over the next few weeks if adequate moisture and fertility are provided. If your lawn is still listless and has not responded you may want to conduct a check list of possible problems.

  • If a soil sample has not been taken in the past three years one should be considered. Even if you have applied fertilizer the soil pH may be less than ideal for proper nutrient availability.

  • The physical condition of the soil may need attention. It could compacted and or have poor drainage.

  • Does the lawn contain a heavy thatch layer?

  • Weeds are usually the results of poor turf quality not the cause. Check for other pests such as diseases or insects that may have thinned the turf prior to weed invasion.

  • What are the general maintenance practices (mowing, watering, etc.) that have been helpful or detrimental to your lawn?

 

Once you have conducted your check list begin to correct or improve those problem items.

Published June 30, 2008


Mississippi State University Extension 130 Bost Drive Mississippi State MS 39762