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February 2023

Irrigation Start Ups
We will be scheduling Irrigation Start Ups starting in March. Please give the office a call at 913-829-6135 to get on the schedule.

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Turf Maintenance
Round 1

Granular Fertilizer & Pre-Emergent
Provides essential nutrients designed to wake the grass plant and slowly feed it through spring. There is also a pre-emergent herbicide which is the first stage to grassy weed control.

If you are interested in starting your personalized turf health plan please give us a call.

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Plant Health Care
This application is a dormant oil to be applied in February/March. This is applied to Evergreens (except Blue Spruce/Junipers), Magnolia, Euonymus, Burning Bush, Boxwoods, Yews, Hollies, Crabapple, etc.

This will target pests that overwinter in the bark or trunks. These include Scale, Aphids, White Flies, and Disease Spores.

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Mowing Service
If you’re interested in mowing services for 2023 please contact the office at (913) 829-6135 to discuss your needs and pricing.

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Pythium Blight on turf

The weather over the last 7-10 days is shaping up to be the "Perfect Storm" for pythium development and other turfgrass diseases like Brown Patch and Dollar spot.  High moisture, humidity and nighttime temps. above 68 degrees are perfect conditions for fungi to develop. 

Pythium, also known as grease spot or cottony blight, is caused by various species of pythium, usually Pythium aphanidermatum or P. graminicola.  Pythium can strike bent grasses, bermuda grasses, bluegrasses, fescues and rye grasses, giving it an extremely broad range of hosts. It also occurs in many parts of the country, even though it was once considered to be primarily a southern disease.
     Pythium is an extremely significant disease to manicured turf areas because of the swiftness with which it can attack. Undetected or improperly diagnosed pythium outbreaks can destroy a putting green almost overnight. Pythium normally causes such systematic and thorough destruction that you must establish new turf.
Conditions favoring infection. Pythium blight is a hot, wet weather disease that favors daytime temperatures of 85 to 95˚F and nighttime temperatures above 70˚F. By rule of thumb, nighttime temperatures and humidity that add up to
150 or more lend to pythium being a distinct possibility.
      Pythium is also more likely to be a problem on turf with poor air circulation. Pockets that hold moisture and have a higher relative humidity are also good starting points for pythium. Along the same lines, turf with poor drainage and heavy thatch will have a more humid microclimate, making it condusive to pythium.
Disease symptoms. The first symptom of pythium infected grass plants is greasy, water soaked leaf blades. As patches of these dead leaves dry out, the tan spots that develop closely resemble dollar spot. The difference is Pythium has white, cottony mycelium in the morning and gray, greasy appearing leaves where the disease is active around the margin of the spots. In addition, pythium will develop streaks along drainage paths and large coalesced areas, while dollar spot patches tend to remain more distinct.
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