Fungus and Peat Moss | 2nd Milo App of 2019
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- Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
- In today's video (which I recorded mostly on 3-23-19), I identify possible lawn disease issues in a persistent trouble spot. I also treat this area organically with a peat moss mixture, and show a brief follow-up to the treatment.
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Mycostop has the good ingredient in it that peat moss contains to fight damping off and other fungus troubles.
Regular peat moss helps to by being sterile and acidic but if you already have moisture retentive soil then you may have to apply it lightly.
Bayer Natria disease control is bacillus subtillus and labeled as a preventative for some turf diseases and really handy if your growing vegetables or small fruit like strawberries next to turf and you can harvest the same day you apply.
Thank you for thinking outside the mainstream there is no content like this on here!
Thank you for watching, and I appreciate the info! I will definitely look into it!
My dude what’s up!!
Ahhhhhh, it is starting to make sense now. This is the product I usually use when adding topsoil, but only because it says topsoil on the bag, and would always wonder why is it that every time I use this my lawn looks better than when using a different product. Thanks for posting this 👍
Very welcome!! 👍🏼 thanks for watching!!
Nice work bro. St Aug is going to run nice now that's it's getting warm!
Thanks!!! I appreciate it, thinking about using some propiconazole next week if growth is still looking stunted.
Didn’t realize you were in corpus I lived there a few years miss it sometimes, back in sa now purchased a house in October, backyard st Augustine has some bare spots after that freeze we had in December may try this thanks!
I can also try “sprigging” stolons of your st. Augustine in the bare spots to see if they will take root! Best of luck!!
You showed a week out update from the topsoil/peat moss treatment. What happened as time went by? That section with the chlorosis looks almost identical to what I'm seeing in my St. Augustine versus the just totally dead section you showed in your TARR videos.
The lawn started bouncing back a little bit, definitely needed to be cleaned up and kickstarted with fresh growth.
Thank you for good information dear 🌿
Thanks for watching!
Just top dressed my entire front yard with this and overseeded
Well see
Thanks for watching!
What kind of lawn do you have? Where is it?
Thanks
Mostly St. Augustine in South Texas.
Did it fix the problem??
Definitely helped!!
Did it ever work I live in Texas too and I have the same problem same grass. I was wondering did it work so I my have to do the same.
It does work/help- but it takes longer than using a product like Scott’s Disease-Ex. It wouldn’t hurt to “topdress” trouble spots every so often with peat moss.
Hey Don it’s me again, I got some bald spots on my yard, do you recommend using the scotts top soil so the bald spots can get filled in?
YES! it seems to be a quality product, the St. Augustine likes to spread into it.
Don’s Lawns thank you sir!
Nice dog
Thanks!
Can I put down peat moss even though I put down a fungicide? I sprayed the fungicide last Friday.
Definitely!! They work great together!
@@donslawns1 can you use both while applying new seeds?
@@miykhael yep!
@@donslawns1 thank you sir
is that soil you dug for grubs? It looks awful, literally the worst I've seen. What was on the surface, so bulbus and dark black? Looked like horse droppings but then it was grayish clay underneath....and I think I saw stones in there too!
You need to trop dress like 3 or 4 times with thick amounts of compost. .25 inch minimum...a few weeks after the grass comes through fully, then dress it again ideally half inch...
Top dress your way out of the clay man.
Thanks for watching!
Great content as always. I use clearys fungicide it works great, ive seen old timers say use peat moss to control disease. Pretty cool. I use that same top soil also lol. You should check out my content if u get a chance 😁
Thanks! I will check!