How to Get Rid of St Augustine Decline Lawn Fungus amp Disease











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https://bit.ly/st-augustine-decline • Click the link to learn more about St. Augustine Decline Control and shop the professional-grade products featured in this video! • Shop for Solutions Pro Grow Summer Blend 19-4-10 Fertilizer here! • https://bit.ly/3Zs6pJy • Shop for Solutions Weed Feed 15-5-10 Fertilizer here! • https://bit.ly/3zchLad • --- • St. Augustine Grass is a popular warm-season turf used throughout the southern United States. While St. Augustine Grass is durable, it is vulnerable to a disease called St. Augustine Decline. Once infected, St. Augustine Turf will yellow and die out. • When turf becomes infected with St. Augustine Decline, grass blades will start to yellow. This may look similar to when grass has an iron deficiency, but there is a way to tell the two conditions apart. • St. Augustine Decline resembles mottled yellow splotches on younger or older grass blades. • If your grass has an iron deficiency, usually only younger grass blades will appear uniformly yellow or have yellow stripes parallel to the blade’s mid-vein. • St. Augustine Decline is a disease that affects St. Augustine Grass. It’s also known to affect Centipede Grass as Centipede Mosaic. Check around your property for patches of yellowing turf. If your turf has been infected for more than three years, patches of dead grass will form. When you’ve found yellowing turf, inspect it closely to ensure it is your target and not anything else. • If infected patches grow underneath shade, the grass may thin, making room for weeds. • St. Augustine Decline cannot be controlled with chemical products. You can, however, reduce the disease’s visual symptoms by keeping up cultural lawn care practices and maintaining your turf’s health. Reduce the shade cast on your lawn by trimming overgrown shrubbery and tree branches, rake away leaf litter and pick up any debris, regularly mow your grass to its proper height, and employ a proper watering schedule to provide your lawn with enough water to strengthen its roots, but not so much that will encourage disease. Most lawns require 1 inch of water every week. Apply the water all at once in the morning so it has time to seep into the ground without evaporating in the sun. • These strategies will reduce the visual symptoms of St. Augustine Decline but will not cure it. Once the grass has been infected with St. Augustine Decline, it cannot be cured. After about three years of infection, the grass will start to die. • St. Augustine Decline spreads through uncleaned mowing equipment. To stop the spread, be sure to steam clean your equipment or wipe it clean with a 10 percent bleach solution. • To further reduce symptoms of infected turf, fertilize your lawn to improve its health and prevent other diseases from settling in. During summer, you can use our Pro Grow Summer Blend 19-4-10 Fertilizer. Just apply 5 pounds of this fertilizer evenly over 1,000 square feet. During spring, check out our 15-5-10 Weed and Feed with Trimec. You can apply this fertilizer at a rate of three point two to four pounds of product per 1,000 square feet. • After maintaining, cleaning, and fertilizing your lawn, the best way to control St. Augustine Decline is to introduce a resistant variety of St. Augustine Grass. You can purchase plugs of disease-resistant grass at a sod or turf specialty store and install them in your lawn. Over a year or more, the resistant grass will grow and crowd out the infected grass, ensuring your lawn stays green as the infected grass dies. • --- • • Click the link to learn more about St. Augustine Decline and shop the professional-grade products featured in this video! • https://bit.ly/st-augustine-decline • If you have any questions, call us at (713) 955-2000 • Thanks for watching! • #diypestcontrol #solutionspestandlawn #diylawncare

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