JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – Throughout parts of the Jacksonville area, we have seen more than 9 inches of rain for the month so far. All of this wet weather might be leading to growth you don’t want, namely ...
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Q: The melting snow revealed snow mold on our lawn. I’m attaching a photo. Do you have any suggestions how to remedy this? — Larry S. A: Snow mold is a fungus disease that develops during winter ...
Q: After every rain shower, I find mushrooms popping up all over the lawn. What can I do to get rid of them and keep them from growing back? A: You’re not alone in your concerns about fungi: Lawn ...
QUESTION: Help! We have a lawn fungus, and it's spreading. The circular areas are getting larger, and new areas are showing up in our centipede lawn. Our neighbors also have it. I hope you can tell me ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) — A record-cold February kept snow cover around longer than usual this year, causing a cotton-candy like mold called “snow mold” to spring up on West Michigan lawns. Snow ...
Removing leaves is part of fall lawn care. Learn what happens when you leave wet leaves on your lawn too long and the best way to handle autumn leaf removal.
Your lawn is one of the first things people see when visiting. After spending so much time and effort tending to it, you want your yard to be picture-perfect. However, even when you do everything ...
Recent rains have encouraged slime molds to appear in lawns in some areas. These fungus-like organisms look like a gray or blackish area on the grass. Slime molds are totally harmless, and no control ...
Fungus is often a beneficial thing to have growing in your garden but it can be a nuisance especially if you have pets.
Just like weeds, picking lawnmushrooms can often cause them to regrow soon after, but there is a natural remedy that can prevent them from returning for good.
The site recommends spreading a layer of gravel around plants to help prevent mushroom growth, as it blocks out their light.