Lawn Care
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In pursuing an ideal lawn, homeowners have a potent assortment of pesticides and fertilizers from which to choose. Despite best efforts, sometimes a healthy landscape has a need for pest control or fertilizer. Fertilizers and esticides can be useful tools in maintaining the health and vigor of lawns and landscapes, while protecting plants from harmful pests. A healthy landscape prevents sediment runoff and nutrient leaching, while releasing large amounts of oxygen into the air. However, the improper use of fertilizers and pesticides can seriously impact our water resources, along with plant and animal life. |
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Fertilizing the Home Lawn
MSU site on protecting water quality and use of fertilizers for turf care.
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Maintaining Waterfront Turf to Protect Water Quality
Protecting water from nutrients and pesticides while maintaining a healthy lawn.
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Phosphorus and Lawns
MSU Turf Science Page describing the concerns over misuse of phosphorus fertilizers in turf care.
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Grub Control in the Home Lawn
MSU Turf Science site on specific strategies for managing grubs at different times of the year.

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Timely Turf Care Strategies for Home and Commercial Turf
MSU Landscape Alert - a seasonal publication providing best management strategies.
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Rethinking Lawn Care
Alternative approaches to traditional lawns.
For more information, please contact the MSU Extension Master Gardener Hotline at (734) 997-1819.





