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Cornell Cooperative Extension: The Homeowner's Lawn Care and Water Quality Almanac - December
Use drop spreaders to increase accurate product applications. Weed trimmer to prevent the risk of damaging the base of trees or exposed roots as well as the blades of your mower on the sidewalk or driveway.
Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Lawn Care Library - Relieving Thatch
Thatch is a layer of dead and decomposing plant tissue that forms above the soil. But if the layer gets too thick water, air, and fertilizer can't get through to the soil and grass roots.
Gardening Resources, Cornell University
Thatch is a layer of dead and decomposing plant tissue that forms above the soil. But if the layer gets too thick, water, air and fertilizer can't get through to the soil and grass roots.
Cornell Cooperative Extension: The Homeowner's Lawn Care and Water Quality Almanac - Problem solving Index
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Monitoring soil temperatures: For optimal preemergence crabgrass control do not apply materials until soil temperatures are between 55 and 59° F. Materials applied earlier can lead to polluted runoff and wasted money because crabgrass does not germinate until soil temperatures, at 2 inches below the surface, are between 60 and 64° F. In some places, surface runoff loaded with sediments, chemicals, oil, gas, salts, and fertilizers does not flow into sewage treatment plants and may go directly into our water system.
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