The fall season is an important transition period of turfgrass growth and development, and the management of your warm- and cool-season grasses at this time of year means a great deal in terms of anticipated success in your lawn the following spring. CONTINUE
SOURCE VCE Publication 430-520(CSES-109P)
Michael Goatley Jr., Extension Turfgrass Specialist, Crop & Soil Environmental Science,Virginia Tech; Shawn Askew, Extension Turfgrass Weed Specialist, Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Science, Virginia Tech; David McCall, Research Specialist, Turfgrass Pathology, Plant Pathology, Physiology and Weed Science, Virginia Tech
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