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Explore Cornell - Photos - Dollar Spot
On longer grass, the shapes are more irregular. Of the common lawn grasses, bluegrass and fescues are most affected. Maintain maximum height, if possible, and take off no more than a third of the height when mowing.
Explore Cornell - Photos - Job Well Done
To help keep soil moist, you can lightly cover the spot with weed-free straw, marsh hay, or other mulching material. Make sure at least 30 percent of the soil is visible through the mulch.
Gardening Resources, Cornell University
Ryegrasses and tall fescue are most susceptible, but Brown Patch also attacks Kentucky bluegrass and fine fescues. The rings may be as large as 60 feet in diameter, though most are less than 15 feet.
Mulching - Landscape Nursery and Urban Forestry - UMass Extension
Do not pile mulch against plant bases, always keeping mulch away from plant crowns by a good three to four inches. Clippings alone are inclined to pack down and interfere with water penetration of the soil.
Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Visit a Family Garden - Working
She keeps a jar of buckwheat handy and sprinkles seed wherever she has a bare spot in the garden from harvesting an early-season crop, such as lettuce. The buckwheat germinates quickly in the warm soil and helps smother weeds.
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Millane Nurseries, Inc.
Cromwell, Connecticut (CT) 06416-1443
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