Experts explain how to protect your grass from those ugly, matted patches.
Snow mold can make a lawn look unsightly and damage your grass; here's what causes it and how to eliminate it from your turf.
As the snow thaws, you can take some steps to de-mold your lawn. “Use a heavy garden rake to work up the matted turf in the affected areas in order to increase air and moisture movement into the turf ...
If you had a good amount of snow this winter that piled up on your lawn, you might notice unsightly discolored patches of grass in late winter or early spring when the snow melts. This is snow mold.
Is your lawn looking tired after a long winter’s nap? Snow mold damage and winter lawn diseases can wreak havoc on your grass, making spring recovery a challenge. But with a few proactive measures, ...
TruGreen reports winter damages lawns through cold, wind, and salt. Expert tips for spring recovery emphasize early inspection and care.
As winter winds down and your lawn starts to poke through the snow, you may notice that things look, well, off. If the melting ice is revealing ugly, fuzzy patches on your lawn, you could be dealing ...
FARGO — Snow mold may appear where grass has been covered by snow for months on end. That typically only happens in regions similar to ours. If you see it on your lawn, here's what to do. "If you see ...
I knew our yard was in trouble during one of my many snow shoveling sessions this winter. What I uncovered with the snowblower was alarming. Like many of us, I cleared the snow away from the driveway ...
Many people have probably never heard of this, but gardening experts are warning about snow mold this year. Most signs of spring include warmer weather, green grass. But gray-colored circles on your ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Itchy, watery eyes. Sneezing. Spring allergy grossness ... all while massive mounds of snow are still everywhere? Yup. “Snow mold” ...