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Invasion of the Turf Snatchers
Crabgrass is extremely drought tolerant, prefers full sun, and is typically found in disturbed soils or where turf has a tough time becoming established. Before taking any drastic measures against the dreaded crabgrass in your lawn, a soil test is highly recommended.
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.
Explore Cornell - Home Gardening - Lawn Care Library
Most home lawns with modest expectations do just fine with a single late-fall fertilization. Of the species of lawn grasses, fine fescues are most prone to thatch problems. Fracture compacted subsoil layers to help water move down through the soil profile.
Cornell Cooperative Extension: The Homeowner's Lawn Care and Water Quality Almanac - November
As urbanization continues, land is replaced with impervious surfaces and compacted soils, leading to increased surface runoff and decreased infiltration. 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.
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.
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