The snow is long gone and we’re getting into the yard, where some homeowners are noticing some strange things where the giant ...
Snow molds are species of fungi that grow under the snow. When the snow melts, it can release spores into the air, which some people are allergic to. A snow mold allergy can look similar to a pollen ...
Melting snow can release a hidden allergy trigger: snow mold growing on grass and other organic matter. How to avoid the fungus and treat symptoms.
View post: The Masters Makes Official Decision on Tiger Woods After Accident Snow mold looks about as bad as it sounds: Basically, once snow and ice melt on your lawn, you’re left with gray, matted ...
As temperatures begin to warm and the snow melts away, keep an eye out for circular patches of brown grass. This isn’t just winter damage to your lawn, it’s a notorious fungal disease called snow mold ...
There are several issues that your yard may experience as we all emerge from winter dormancy—brown grass, compacted soil and displaced mulch, to name a few. But one of the top issues is something ...
For those of us who are used to snowy winters, the thought of needing to protect grass from snow has likely never even crossed our minds. We know the deal. Grass goes dormant in the winter, turning a ...
Take action to prevent this fungus from taking over your lawn. Snow mold is a fungal lawn disease thriving under insulating snow in cool, damp conditions. Gray and pink snow mold differ in appearance ...