“You can have anything under the snow — that can be moldy — and when the snow melts that can produce spores that can ...
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I knew our yard was in trouble during one of my many snow shoveling sessions this winter. What I uncovered with the snowblower was alarming. Like many of us, I cleared the snow away from the driveway ...
If you had a good amount of snow this winter that piled up on your lawn, you might notice unsightly discolored patches of grass in late winter or early spring when the snow melts. This is snow mold.
Q: As the snow is melting, I’m noticing snow mold. Can I do anything to prevent it now or should I wait until it dries out? — Lauren Thompson, Moorhead. A: Thanks for sending a great photo, showing ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. (WOOD) – An extremely cold February kept snow cover around longer than usual this year, causing a cotton-candy like mold called “snow mold” to spring up on lawns. Snow mold looks ...
Melting snow can release a hidden allergy trigger: snow mold growing on grass and other organic matter. How to avoid the ...
Q. Hi! You helped my dad with an issue awhile back and he suggested I reach out to you. I have attached photos of damage in my grass that I have never had until this spring. Do you have any idea what ...
After months of meticulously tending to your lawn, winter can provide a welcome breather from constant lawn care. But sometimes, colder months can wreak havoc on your lawn, especially if they come ...
Several courses across the Region have already reported unusually heavy gray snow mold injury now that the heavy, persistent snow cover has finally begun to melt. A fair amount of winter disease ...
Your lawn looks peaceful under its blanket of snow, but something damaging might be happening beneath the surface. When snow sits on grass for weeks at a time, it creates the perfect conditions for a ...
ST. LOUIS — “When the snow starts melting, the incidence of allergies can go high,” said Dr. Farzana Hoque, associate professor of medicine at SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital. According to ...