Poa is a common cool-season grassy weed, and it is tough to battle. Poa annua, also called annual bluegrass, thrives in cool ...
Ed. note: Welcome to Super Secrets, a GOLF.com series in which we’re picking the brains of the game’s leading superintendents. By illuminating how course maintenance crews ply their trades, we’re ...
I arrived in Tyler during the winter season five years ago. The city made a huge impression on me, especially since I was ...
Last week, I had a lot of calls and pictures sent to me from people concerned about a strange, pale green grass growing in their lawn. The grass became noticeable when it began to sprout seedheads.
Possibly the most bemoaned of all putting surfaces, poa annua greens have developed a bumpy reputation. Pervasive among many PGA TOUR venues during the West Coast swing, fans will often hear ...
In the run-up to the 2021 U.S. Open, a lot of agronomic chatter revolved around kikuyu, the grabby grass that populates the fairways and rough at Torrey Pines. But now that the tournament is underway, ...
Warm spring weather and plentiful rainfall have given new life to ailing fescue lawns. However large splotches of light-colored grass in newly seeded areas of the lawn. These areas are infested with a ...
Q: I have a 1-acre yard and about 60 percent is good with mostly tall fescue. However, the rest is a mixture of fescue, Poa annua, and Poa trivialis. The Poa grasses started turning brown when the ...
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