Bentgrass has invaded my lawn, and I would like to know how to get rid of it. — Jerry Johnson, Wheeling Creeping bentgrass is the most popular and most planted bentgrass. It is used primarily on golf ...
The fairways at Corning Country Club contain several different grasses, some of which are inherently prone to various diseases and summer decline. During a stressful summer, the fairways would often ...
Improved genetics is the long-term key for bentgrass to survive high-temperature stress. Researchers look for creeping bentgrass plants and relatives that persist under summer heat. At Rutgers ...
KENNEWICK -- One of the most common lawn problems brought into our local Washington State University Extension Master Gardener Plant Clinic is creeping bentgrass. Lawn owners note that patches of this ...
Q. Grubs and bentgrass have ruined our previous lawns. Now, we’re about to replant our lawn for the third time. Is there anything we can do to prevent these problems from occurring again? A. Creeping ...
In their ongoing search for ways to improve turfgrass growth in environments where water is limited, scientists are searching for effective water saving practices by looking to factors that influence ...
DEAR JESSICA: My husband thinks these are weeds; I say they are flowers. I planted them before I had a garden journal, however, so I don’t remember what they are called. They are quite invasive, ...
ONTARIO, Ore. — Scotts Miracle-Gro Co. is reporting significant progress in eliminating genetically engineered creeping bentgrass plants from Malheur and Jefferson counties in Oregon. “We’re making a ...
Q: I have some bentgrass in my lawn and am killing it with glyphosate. What type of grass do you recommend replacing it with? A: Creeping bentgrass is a common weed in residential lawns. It typically ...
Welcome back to the Split the Surface series. In part one I dove into performance on bermudagrass greens. Now I will take a peek at performance on bentgrass (and poa annua) greens. I grouped these two ...