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getting rid of rust on the lawn
I've been told by my garden centre guy that I've got rust on my lawn.
He's given me ant killer as he reckons this is the cause - not over watering or lack of nutrients. I've followed the instructions yet have seen no improvement (over 2 months) Nor have I seen many ants! The symptoms are as follows, the blades of the grass get small marks on them and then seem to lose their colour until finally dying. I have two variants of lawn and only the Kikuyu lawn seems affected whereas the Buffalo isn't effected at all. Does this sound like lawn rust? Any idea as to what I can do to over come the problem. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance, Suzie. |
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getting rid of rust on the lawn
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 15:03:24 +0200, Suzie wrote:
I've been told by my garden centre guy that I've got rust on my lawn. He's given me ant killer as he reckons this is the cause - not over watering or lack of nutrients. I've followed the instructions yet have seen no improvement (over 2 months) Nor have I seen many ants! The symptoms are as follows, the blades of the grass get small marks on them and then seem to lose their colour until finally dying. I have two variants of lawn and only the Kikuyu lawn seems affected whereas the Buffalo isn't effected at all. Does this sound like lawn rust? Any idea as to what I can do to over come the problem. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Suzie I'm not going to be of much help, but I usually feel that we that have Kikuyu lawns would have to practically sell the house and move to be rid of Kikuyu. By that I mean Kikuyu is very hardy. :-) Is the whole lawn area dying off or only in patches. Rather than blame Ants I would be more inclined to ask if you have any Pets? I visited the following site and read a little about Rust. http://www.environment.act.gov.au/te...intenance.html Under Diseases. "Rust diseases occur on grasses growing under stressful conditions. Typical stresses include drought, nutrient deficiency, low mowing and shade. Initial symptoms of rust attack are light yellow flecks on the leaf. These yellow areas enlarge and may cover the entire leaf." I have Kikuyu as a front and back lawn. The front is more exposed to the elements and doesn't grow as fast as the back lawn, the front lawn also dries off during Summer. The back lawn is always green despite never being watered and I have two dogs who use it as their toilet. -- Lindsay. |
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getting rid of rust on the lawn
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 15:03:24 +0200, Suzie wrote:
I've been told by my garden centre guy that I've got rust on my lawn. He's given me ant killer as he reckons this is the cause - not over watering or lack of nutrients. I've followed the instructions yet have seen no improvement (over 2 months) Nor have I seen many ants! The symptoms are as follows, the blades of the grass get small marks on them and then seem to lose their colour until finally dying. I have two variants of lawn and only the Kikuyu lawn seems affected whereas the Buffalo isn't effected at all. Does this sound like lawn rust? Any idea as to what I can do to over come the problem. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Suzie I'm not going to be of much help, but I usually feel that we that have Kikuyu lawns would have to practically sell the house and move to be rid of Kikuyu. By that I mean Kikuyu is very hardy. :-) Is the whole lawn area dying off or only in patches. Rather than blame Ants I would be more inclined to ask if you have any Pets? I visited the following site and read a little about Rust. http://www.environment.act.gov.au/te...intenance.html Under Diseases. "Rust diseases occur on grasses growing under stressful conditions. Typical stresses include drought, nutrient deficiency, low mowing and shade. Initial symptoms of rust attack are light yellow flecks on the leaf. These yellow areas enlarge and may cover the entire leaf." I have Kikuyu as a front and back lawn. The front is more exposed to the elements and doesn't grow as fast as the back lawn, the front lawn also dries off during Summer. The back lawn is always green despite never being watered and I have two dogs who use it as their toilet. -- Lindsay. |
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getting rid of rust on the lawn
On Sun, 29 Feb 2004 15:03:24 +0200, Suzie wrote:
I've been told by my garden centre guy that I've got rust on my lawn. He's given me ant killer as he reckons this is the cause - not over watering or lack of nutrients. I've followed the instructions yet have seen no improvement (over 2 months) Nor have I seen many ants! The symptoms are as follows, the blades of the grass get small marks on them and then seem to lose their colour until finally dying. I have two variants of lawn and only the Kikuyu lawn seems affected whereas the Buffalo isn't effected at all. Does this sound like lawn rust? Any idea as to what I can do to over come the problem. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Suzie I'm not going to be of much help, but I usually feel that we that have Kikuyu lawns would have to practically sell the house and move to be rid of Kikuyu. By that I mean Kikuyu is very hardy. :-) Is the whole lawn area dying off or only in patches. Rather than blame Ants I would be more inclined to ask if you have any Pets? I visited the following site and read a little about Rust. http://www.environment.act.gov.au/te...intenance.html Under Diseases. "Rust diseases occur on grasses growing under stressful conditions. Typical stresses include drought, nutrient deficiency, low mowing and shade. Initial symptoms of rust attack are light yellow flecks on the leaf. These yellow areas enlarge and may cover the entire leaf." I have Kikuyu as a front and back lawn. The front is more exposed to the elements and doesn't grow as fast as the back lawn, the front lawn also dries off during Summer. The back lawn is always green despite never being watered and I have two dogs who use it as their toilet. -- Lindsay. |
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getting rid of rust on the lawn
Don't know if it is rust or not. When you walk through the grass with white
tennis shoes, does the front of them turn orange? That is a sure sign of rust. Rust is a common signal of low nitrogen. I would fertilize. Good luck! "Suzie" wrote in message ... I've been told by my garden centre guy that I've got rust on my lawn. He's given me ant killer as he reckons this is the cause - not over watering or lack of nutrients. I've followed the instructions yet have seen no improvement (over 2 months) Nor have I seen many ants! The symptoms are as follows, the blades of the grass get small marks on them and then seem to lose their colour until finally dying. I have two variants of lawn and only the Kikuyu lawn seems affected whereas the Buffalo isn't effected at all. Does this sound like lawn rust? Any idea as to what I can do to over come the problem. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance, Suzie. |
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getting rid of rust on the lawn
Don't know if it is rust or not. When you walk through the grass with white
tennis shoes, does the front of them turn orange? That is a sure sign of rust. Rust is a common signal of low nitrogen. I would fertilize. Good luck! "Suzie" wrote in message ... I've been told by my garden centre guy that I've got rust on my lawn. He's given me ant killer as he reckons this is the cause - not over watering or lack of nutrients. I've followed the instructions yet have seen no improvement (over 2 months) Nor have I seen many ants! The symptoms are as follows, the blades of the grass get small marks on them and then seem to lose their colour until finally dying. I have two variants of lawn and only the Kikuyu lawn seems affected whereas the Buffalo isn't effected at all. Does this sound like lawn rust? Any idea as to what I can do to over come the problem. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance, Suzie. |
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getting rid of rust on the lawn
Suzie wrote:
I've been told by my garden centre guy that I've got rust on my lawn. He's given me ant killer as he reckons this is the cause - not over watering or lack of nutrients. I've followed the instructions yet have seen no improvement (over 2 months) Nor have I seen many ants! The symptoms are as follows, the blades of the grass get small marks on them and then seem to lose their colour until finally dying. I have two variants of lawn and only the Kikuyu lawn seems affected whereas the Buffalo isn't effected at all. Does this sound like lawn rust? Any idea as to what I can do to over come the problem. Any advice will be greatly appreciated. Thanks in Advance, Suzie. Suzie, I don't want to be the bearer of bad news but you MAY have a fungus disease known as "kikuyu yellows". As a retired grazier whose improved pastures were kikuyu I have never heard of 'rust' on kikuyu BUT.... it is susceptible to kikuyu yellows for which there is no cure. It comes from apparently nowhere, kills off a lot of grass and then goes away. The thing to watch is to NOT walk on the yellow patches and then on the unaffected lawn, you'll only spread the spores all over. We had to remove all stock from affected paddocks and keep our fingers crossed. Kikuyu yellows is becoming all to common these days. When I was a kid it was said that kikuyu was indestructable. Well, kikuyu yellows can wipe out acres of the stuff in only a few months in a bad infestation. -- Kind regards, Graeme Nichols ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Paul's Law: In America, it's not how much an item costs, it's how much you save. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - IMPORTANT. - - The contents of this email and any attachments, which may be con- - - fidential, are sent for the personal attention of the addressee/s - - only. If you receive this email and are not the intended addressee - - please inform the sender and delete this email immediately. Use, - - copying, disclosure or forwarding of the contents of this email - - and/or any attachment/s is not authourised. - ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |
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