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Old 15-06-2007, 12:09 PM posted to rec.gardens
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"Phisherman" wrote in message
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On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 08:19:06 -0700, wrote:

Just a simple tip I want to share. I always used to have problems
with fungus disease problems with my grass and didn't know why. I
used to water my grass at night time, however I learned that watering
at night is bad for your grass. You need to be aware that watering
encourages brown patch and other fungus diseases. It is strongly
recommended that watering the lawn be carried out between 5 and 8
A.M.

I have a blog at
http://gardenandlawncare.blogspot.com/ which has lots
of other interesting tips and tricks about garden and lawn care. If
you feel like checking it out I would recommend it.

To your gardening success.



I've known about watering at night is not good for many plants,
including roses.

Another tip: A sharp mower blade will make a clean cut and that will
help resist fungus/insect damage. A dull blade will shred the leaf. I
sharpen my mower blades 2 or 3 times a year. A quick walk around the
lawn helps too--removing fallen branches and other objects will help
keep your mower blades sharper, longer.


yup. I also cut my lawn higher than I used to and leave the grass in situ
rather than use a catcher. I also don't bother watering my lawn now. If the
rain doesn't do it the lawn goes dormant through summer. Autumn rains brings
it back and spring seeding, due to a higher cut, fills in sparse patches.

rob