Are you dissatisfied with your centipedegrass lawn this spring? Do you have dead areas within your lawn that failed to turn green or areas that are weak, open and thinning with intermingled yellow ...
Why is my centipede lawn yellowing and dying? Centipede grass has very specific growth requirements. We need to carefully manage it along these lines. If we do not, the lawn may get a condition called ...
I’ve driven through a number of relatively new subdivisions in Okaloosa County this spring and I can easily pick out the centipede grass lawns that will be declining next spring. Right now, these ...
Centipedegrass is subject to a condition called “centipedegrass decline,” which is the failure to green up followed by decline or death in late spring and summer. Many factors may contribute to this ...
In the warm seasons of spring and summer in eastern North Carolina, turfgrass reigns supreme when it comes to groundcovers in home gardens. While North Carolina as a state sits in the transition zone ...
Q: I live in Foley and have had centipede grass for nine years. I have noticed that the blades of grass are yellowy green. My friend told me I needed to put lime on it. Should I? A: There could be ...
Centipede is a slow-growing, apple green, coarse-leafed turf grass that is adapted for use as a low-maintenance lawn grass. It does not tolerate traffic, compaction, high phosphorus soils, high pH, ...