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Old 20-08-2011, 02:45 AM posted to rec.gardens
Steve B[_6_] Steve B[_6_] is offline
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Default White stuff on lawn


"echinosum" wrote in message
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'Steve B[_6_ Wrote:
;933128']"I called the nursery today, and this is a form of fungi. To
be killed with
moldicide or common laundry soap. We do watch Lacy closely, and she is

getting better about eating anything. And we keep things out of her
reach.
She is such a loving little dog. The other one, too. Those you get at

rescue centers seem so thankful. The other one will find any new
scratch or
booboo you get, and lick it. I think she might be one of those cancer
finding dogs, as she finds my booboos many times before I notice them
myself.

If it is a fungus growing on the leaves of the grass, that might be
true, but I think it is unlikely to be the case. If it is a fungus
growing in the ground, and producing fruiting bodies, in the manner of
mushrooms, then spraying it won't stop it. There is no practical way of
ridding your lawn of fungus like that. Your nursery made a sale and
made you feel happy you were doing something about it, but it won't
actually work.




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echinosum


Uh, the nursery didn't sell me anything, and the sprinkling of laundry soap
killed the first one I tried it on.

What can it all mean?

Steve