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  2. 12 Fall Lawn Care Chores to Check Off Your List Now - AOL

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    Power raking and vertical mowing can damage grasses spread by surface runners like centipede grass and St. Augustine grass. Use a machine that has correctly spaced knives for these grasses. Aerate

  3. Eremochloa ophiuroides - Wikipedia

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    Centipedegrass is a low maintenance grass. [3] It requires infrequent mowing. [4] Centipedegrass has medium shade tolerance and limited traffic tolerance. [1] It is shallow rooted and has poor drought tolerance. [1] Centipedegrass [5] survives in mild climates without several hard freezes.

  4. 4 Signs It's Time To Stop Mowing Your Lawn For The Season - AOL

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    In the height of summer, plants grow and thrive as does the grass, requiring frequent mowing. People seeking a reprieve from tending to the lawn will be happy when temperatures drop, usually ...

  5. Garden Guy column: Best practices for mowing, watering grass ...

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    According to turf experts at Texas A&M, the ideal range of mowing heights for tall fescue is 2 ½-4 inches. For bluegrass, the range is 2 to 3 ½ inches.

  6. Scolopendra polymorpha - Wikipedia

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    Their bodies generally reach 4–7 in (10–18 cm) in length. Coloration is variable, hence the species name polymorpha which means "many forms", and alternative common names like "multicolored centipede". The body segments have one dark lateral stripe, so they are also known as the tiger centipede or tiger-striped centipede.

  7. Fusarium patch - Wikipedia

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    Raising the mowing height is an easy way to reduce stress on a turfgrass plant and make the plant less susceptible to attack by disease, but there is a fine line. Turf mowed, less than 2.5 inches (64 mm) and above 3 inches (76 mm) makes the plant more susceptible to disease.