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  2. When Should You Apply Pre-Emergent To Your Lawn? - AOL

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    Gifford says before weed seeds germinate, typically in early spring for summer weeds and late summer for winter weeds. ... CGM acts as a fertilizer, which can inadvertently promote the growth of ...

  3. When to Plant Grass Seed in Spring, According to ... - AOL

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    When planting grass seed in spring, worry less about determining the exact month and more about outside temperatures. The ideal temperature to grow grass seed varies depending on the type of grass ...

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    Late summer to early fall–when temperatures are around 70 to 75 degrees Fahrenheit—is the best time to plant new cool-season grasses, like Kentucky bluegrass, tall fescue, ryegrass, and fine ...

  5. Growing season - Wikipedia

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    Cool season crops such as peas, lettuce, and spinach are planted in fall or late winter, while warm season crops such as beans and corn are planted in late winter to early spring. In the desert Southwest, the growing season effectively runs in winter, from October to April as the summer months are characterized by extreme heat and arid ...

  6. Draba verna - Wikipedia

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    In the summer months the seeds remain dormant, and they need about 3 months to after-ripen before they can germinate successfully, [5] during which time they need 5–7 weeks of sunlight or they will not germinate well in the autumn. [6] In experiments, they were found to germinate most successfully at 50% to 60% relative humidity. [7]

  7. Typhula blight - Wikipedia

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    Upon the snow melt, gray circular patches of mycelium are found. These mycelia produce a survival structure called a sclerotia that survives the warm summer months. [2] Typhula blight is commonly controlled with fungicide applications in the late fall and by other cultural practices. [3] If unchecked, snow molds can cause severe turf loss.