Achieving Sustainable Turfgrass Management is edited by a leading expert on turfgrass ecology, diseases, and plant protection, Professor Michael Fidanza.
Yellow nutsedge (Cyperus esculentus) —sometimes referred to as nutgrass—is a persistent weed problem in lawns, athletic fields, and golf course turf. It thrives in moist, poorly drained soils and can persist in full sun and moderate shade. An aggressive weed, it spreads via underground stems and tubers. Many turf managers ...
By Christine Menapace From the Spring 2019 Issue Turf fertilization can be a landscaper’s best friend or worst enemy. Get it wrong, and it can cost your business clients and money. Get it right, and you have happy customers and healthy lawns. In fact, dollar for dollar, fertilization can do ...