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Fertilizing Kansas Lawns. by Matthew J. Fagerness. MF2324. A fertilization program is tailored a lawn situation: soil fertility level, grass species, traffic on ...
https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/download/watering-your-lawn_MF2059MF2059 Watering Your Lawn PDF
Do not mow grass short or fertilize excessively. How Often to Water. Water more or less often depending on the weather, turfgrass species, soil type, ...
https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/.../weed-control-in-home-lawns_MF2385Weed Control in Home Lawns | KSRE Bookstore PDF
Other perennial grass weeds are nimblewill and quackgrass. Perennial broadleaf weeds persist from year to year but can be selectively controlled in turfgrass.
https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/.../benefits-of-healthy-turfgrass_MF2940MF2940 Benefits of Healthy Turfgrass PDF
Established lawns can increase a home's value by. 15 percent. When grass clippings are returned to the lawn they can restore nutrients to the soil, which can ...
https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/pubs/bermudagrass-lawns_MF1112.pdfBermudagrass in Kansas PDF
This grass forms a medium-green, dense, low-growing turf with a medium-fine texture. ... 1 – 2 inch for home lawns (cut once or twice weekly). Watering. Soak ...
https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/download/tall-fescue-lawns_MF736Tall Fescue Lawns | KSRE Bookstore PDF
Apr 15, 2015 ... Spring seeding should be done in March or April to allow grass to become well established before hot weather. Seed germinates more slowly in the ...
https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/download/recycling-grass-clippings_MF2110Recycling Grass Clippings | KSRE Bookstore PDF
Why Recycle? The average lawn generates about 1,500 pounds of grass clippings per year, accounting for about 10 percent of curb waste.
https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/pubs/fertilizing-kansas-lawns_MF2324.pdfFERTILIZING KANSAS LAWNS | KSRE Bookstore PDF
Nitrogen (N) is the nutrient needed in the greatest quantities by turfgrass. It is essential for healthy growth, color and density. Vigorously growing lawns use ...
https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/.../maintaining-good-lawns-with-less-water_...Maintaining Good Lawns with Less Water | KSRE Bookstore PDF
Weather, soil, mowing, and fertilizing all affect water needs, but the type of grass and use, thatch management, pest control, and other lawn care practices ...
https://bookstore.ksre.ksu.edu/pubs/turf-pest-control-category-3b_S20.pdfS20 Turf Pest Control, Category 3B PDF
Home lawns comprise by far the greatest amount of turfgrass acreage. Turfgrass is maintained for beautifi- cation, recreation, erosion control, and utility. In ...
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