Environmental Stresses and Your Florida Lawn
Florida lawns are subject to many environmental stresses. These can include nutrient deficiency, salinity, temperature extremes, over- or under-watering, soil problems, and prolonged exposure to shade or traffic. The use of proper cultural practices will help keep your lawn healthy and more stress-...
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Florida lawns are subject to many environmental stresses. These can include nutrient deficiency, salinity, temperature extremes, over- or under-watering, soil problems, and prolonged exposure to shade or traffic. The use of proper cultural practices will help keep your lawn healthy and more stress-tolerant. This revised 2-page fact sheet explains how to choose the most appropriate grass, fertilize properly, mow to the correct height, and irrigate for your lawn’s needs. Written by L.E. Trenholm, and published by the Environmental Horticulture Department, January 2016.
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spelling | doaj-art-e9ce3b2ba8804097a2a7a01df4631bd62025-02-08T05:57:58ZengThe University of Florida George A. Smathers LibrariesEDIS2576-00092016-02-0120161Environmental Stresses and Your Florida LawnLaurie Trenholm0University of Florida Florida lawns are subject to many environmental stresses. These can include nutrient deficiency, salinity, temperature extremes, over- or under-watering, soil problems, and prolonged exposure to shade or traffic. The use of proper cultural practices will help keep your lawn healthy and more stress-tolerant. This revised 2-page fact sheet explains how to choose the most appropriate grass, fertilize properly, mow to the correct height, and irrigate for your lawn’s needs. Written by L.E. Trenholm, and published by the Environmental Horticulture Department, January 2016. https://journals.flvc.org/edis/article/view/127707lawnsEP070 |
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title | Environmental Stresses and Your Florida Lawn |
title_full | Environmental Stresses and Your Florida Lawn |
title_fullStr | Environmental Stresses and Your Florida Lawn |
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