If you keep treating moss every year and it keeps coming back, the problem almost certainly is not the moss. It is the pH of the topsoil underneath. Moss thrives in acidic, compacted, damp soil ...
We have a lot going on. Bluegrass is coming in. The Bermuda is going to sleep. Bentgrass has sprouted. Fescue is coming soon.
A warm, wet Texas spring is fueling pest outbreaks in pastures, rice, corn and cotton. Here's what producers need to watch.
The rain is wonderful and more is forecast. The most positive result is that the Edwards Aquifer levels are rising. The moisture levels in the soil are also increasing and our landscape plants are ...
It’s crunch time for homeowners and others who manage warm-season grasses in Kansas. “Turfgrasses should be fertilized when they are actively growing,” said K-State horticulture expert Matt McKernan. ...