The Rolling Ridge Nursery Blog


Odds and ends for the heat and humidity by Rolling Ridge Nursery
June 22, 2010, 8:30 am
Filed under: Disease, Fruits/Vegetables, Garden, Lawn, Perennials, shrubs | Tags: ,

Zoysia summer care:  Zoysia loves hot weather — the hotter the better — and you want to feed it now that the days are hot.  High nitrogen fertilizers work best, but stay away from Ammonium nitrate and other nitrate fertilizers because they can burn very easily.  Mow your Zoysia around 2 inches and mow regularly.  Zoysia can take it dry, but for the best lawn water about an inch every other week.  You need a sharp blade to get a good clean cut.

Fungus amoungus:  with the recent rain and the warm night temperatures, we are seeing all sorts of fungus diseases popping-up.  There are some cultural things to do before you reach for the fungicides.  First, don’t water anything at night (lawns, flowers, vegetables, or shrubs).  Water early in the morning before the sun is too high in the sky.  Water the ground and not the plants, as moisture on the leaves can lead to fungus problems.  Water thoroughly when watering, a deep soaking rather than a lot of little waterings daily.  Remove damaged leaves from the plants and beds to reduce the spread of the disease.  When you do use a fungicide, make sure it’s for the disease you’re trying to stop, follow the directions, spray in the cool part of the day, and make sure that you spray the ground around the plants so that spores cannot be splashed up on the leaves.

Good luck and try to stay cool!

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