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bnd777 19-07-2003 09:52 AM

Fairy Ring .....Help !!!!! please
 
Seem to have a Fairy ring on my lawn
Large horseshoe shape of lawn that no matter what I do the grass dies
it does get clutches small brown roundheaded toadstools on it from time to
time but is not heavily infested
Have dug out all the turf and soil to 12 inches and replaced with fresh soil
and turf this spring and it looked fine but now its all dead again
same thing for last few years
Have watered with Armillotox
Have checked for chafer grubs

IDEAS ANYONE



Kate Morgan 19-07-2003 10:08 AM

Fairy Ring .....Help !!!!! please
 

Seem to have a Fairy ring on my lawn


lucky you, stand in the middle and wish :-)

kate

martin 19-07-2003 10:13 AM

Fairy Ring .....Help !!!!! please
 
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 09:59:08 +0100, Kate Morgan
wrote:


Seem to have a Fairy ring on my lawn


Is there an old concrete path just below the surface of your lawn or
just a pot of gold at the end of your rainbow?



lucky you, stand in the middle and wish :-)


LOL!

If you have a Nokia phone You could try changing the fairy ring to the
EE theme.........

6 8 7 1 # *
2 3 9 4 #
2 9 0 2 8 8 1 #
7 * * 6 P&H6 9
3 8 P&H3 P&H6
3 * 6 9 * * 7 6 8
7 1 # * 2
3 9 4 # 2 9 0
2 8 8 1 # 7 * *
6 P&H6 9 3 8
P&H1 # * P&H2 3
1 # 9 7 * * 6

Tempo = 125

P&H means to press and hold the key down until a . appears
--
martin

Mary Fisher 19-07-2003 10:27 AM

Fairy Ring .....Help !!!!! please
 



"bnd777" wrote in message
...
Seem to have a Fairy ring on my lawn
Large horseshoe shape of lawn that no matter what I do the grass dies
it does get clutches small brown roundheaded toadstools on it from time to
time but is not heavily infested


In my opinion this is not a fairy ring. Fairy rings are a brighter green
than the surrounding grass.

Mary



martin 19-07-2003 10:27 AM

Fairy Ring .....Help !!!!! please
 
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 10:12:24 +0100, "Mary Fisher"
wrote:




"bnd777" wrote in message
...
Seem to have a Fairy ring on my lawn
Large horseshoe shape of lawn that no matter what I do the grass dies
it does get clutches small brown roundheaded toadstools on it from time to
time but is not heavily infested


In my opinion this is not a fairy ring. Fairy rings are a brighter green
than the surrounding grass.


I think there is concrete under the lawn.
--
martin

Stephen Howard 19-07-2003 11:29 AM

Fairy Ring .....Help !!!!! please
 
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 10:12:24 +0100, "Mary Fisher"
wrote:

"bnd777" wrote in message
...
Seem to have a Fairy ring on my lawn
Large horseshoe shape of lawn that no matter what I do the grass dies
it does get clutches small brown roundheaded toadstools on it from time to
time but is not heavily infested


In my opinion this is not a fairy ring. Fairy rings are a brighter green
than the surrounding grass.

That's usually the case, and as far as I can see on my 'lawn' the
rings have no serious effect. However, we're talking the sort of grass
that can trip you up and steal your wallet... not the namby-pamby
stuff that dies back when ( heavens! ) someone steps on it.

I would suggest that the die back is indicative of another problem,
and the fungus has simply moved in to take advantage of the conditions
- which is what fungus does. Being at the scene of the crime it tends
to get labeled a suspect.

You have to admire the tenacity of the fungus - you've nuked it with
Armillotox and still it comes back to taunt you!

The real test would be to see if the ring moves - a genuine fungal
ring will grow each year as the spores spread out radially.

Personally, I blame the aliens.. has anyone noticed the weather
lately.. eh eh?? 'Nuff said!

Regards,



--
Stephen Howard - Woodwind repairs & period restorations
www.shwoodwind.co.uk
Emails to: showard{whoisat}shwoodwind{dot}co{dot}uk

martin 19-07-2003 11:34 AM

Fairy Ring .....Help !!!!! please
 
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 11:27:02 +0100, Stephen Howard
wrote:


Personally, I blame the aliens.. has anyone noticed the weather
lately.. eh eh?? 'Nuff said!


The invasion by giant spiders?

Recorded by the Dutch Met Office web cam


http://www.knmi.nl/webcam/Archief/we...0104020940.jpg
http://www.knmi.nl/webcam/Archief/we...0718045318.jpg
http://www.knmi.nl/webcam/Archief/we...0719121056.jpg

and the dreaded seagull crap?
http://www.knmi.nl/webcam/Archief/we...0509171524.jpg

http://www.knmi.nl/webcam/
--
martin

Mary Fisher 19-07-2003 12:32 PM

Fairy Ring .....Help !!!!! please
 

"martin" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 11:27:02 +0100, Stephen Howard
wrote:


Personally, I blame the aliens.. has anyone noticed the weather
lately.. eh eh?? 'Nuff said!


The invasion by giant spiders?


A Spider Ring?

Hmm.

Mary

Recorded by the Dutch Met Office web cam


http://www.knmi.nl/webcam/Archief/we...0104020940.jpg
http://www.knmi.nl/webcam/Archief/we...0718045318.jpg
http://www.knmi.nl/webcam/Archief/we...0719121056.jpg

and the dreaded seagull crap?
http://www.knmi.nl/webcam/Archief/we...0509171524.jpg

http://www.knmi.nl/webcam/
--
martin




David Hill 19-07-2003 02:02 PM

Fairy Ring .....Help !!!!! please
 
Seem to have a Fairy ring on my lawn


lucky you, stand in the middle and wish :-)

But don't go to sleep in it........

--
David Hill
Abacus nurseries
www.abacus-nurseries.co.uk




bnd777 19-07-2003 04:23 PM

Fairy Ring .....Help !!!!! please
 
I would be tempted to blame aliens, spiders,concrete in fact anything if I
could find out what
having dug down 12 inches and found nothing and since it was a plant nursery
before our house was built 28 yrs ago and there certainly was no concrete
when the earth moving and landscape people did the patio i am beginning to
think that its something leaching up into the top soil although its mighty
odd that its only happened in last 4 or 5 years
Anyone know any experts on this kind of thing I could get to do some tests


"Mary Fisher" wrote in message
t...

"martin" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 11:27:02 +0100, Stephen Howard
wrote:


Personally, I blame the aliens.. has anyone noticed the weather
lately.. eh eh?? 'Nuff said!


The invasion by giant spiders?


A Spider Ring?

Hmm.

Mary

Recorded by the Dutch Met Office web cam


http://www.knmi.nl/webcam/Archief/we...0104020940.jpg
http://www.knmi.nl/webcam/Archief/we...0718045318.jpg
http://www.knmi.nl/webcam/Archief/we...0719121056.jpg

and the dreaded seagull crap?
http://www.knmi.nl/webcam/Archief/we...0509171524.jpg

http://www.knmi.nl/webcam/
--
martin






martin 19-07-2003 04:32 PM

Fairy Ring .....Help !!!!! please
 
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 13:59:34 +0100, "David Hill"
wrote:

Seem to have a Fairy ring on my lawn


lucky you, stand in the middle and wish :-)

But don't go to sleep in it........


............. because the little folk will get you if the spiders from
space don't.
--
martin

martin 19-07-2003 04:33 PM

Fairy Ring .....Help !!!!! please
 
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 15:12:34 +0000 (UTC), "bnd777"
wrote:

I would be tempted to blame aliens, spiders,concrete in fact anything if I
could find out what
having dug down 12 inches and found nothing and since it was a plant nursery
before our house was built 28 yrs ago and there certainly was no concrete
when the earth moving and landscape people did the patio i am beginning to
think that its something leaching up into the top soil although its mighty
odd that its only happened in last 4 or 5 years
Anyone know any experts on this kind of thing I could get to do some tests


Have you tried putting your post code into www.undermystreet.co.uk if
it still works?
--
martin

Rusty Hinge 19-07-2003 06:42 PM

Fairy Ring .....Help !!!!! please
 
The message
from "bnd777" contains these words:

Seem to have a Fairy ring on my lawn
Large horseshoe shape of lawn that no matter what I do the grass dies
it does get clutches small brown roundheaded toadstools on it from time to
time but is not heavily infested
Have dug out all the turf and soil to 12 inches and replaced with fresh soil
and turf this spring and it looked fine but now its all dead again
same thing for last few years
Have watered with Armillotox
Have checked for chafer grubs


Sounds like Merasmius oreades. Don't eat them raw, but they are
excellent cooked in stews, or fried. They dry brilliantly, and on
rehydration are indistinguishable from fresh - apart from the absence of
the bitter almond smell.

Just make sure they *ARE* Merasmius oreades, and keep the area well
watered and thank The Lord for the natural harvest.

If you *MUST* get rid of them, remove about six inches of soil from
outside the ring, as well as the green ring. You *MAY* be lucky, but I
doubt it. Forget about the dead stuff behind - this will soon grow over.
The mycelium grows outwards, and as the old mycelium dies, it nourishes
the grass, causing the darker colour.

--
Rusty http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm
horrid·squeak snailything zetnet·co·uk excange d.p. with p to reply.

bnd777 19-07-2003 09:13 PM

Fairy Ring .....Help !!!!! please
 
certainly the outer edges of the ring are green not dark though but the
inside of the ring is dead
What beats me is after i had removed 12 inches deep of turf and soil in the
spring and replaced with new it was growing beautifully ,,,,,,,,then just
suddenly died
in any other position I could probably just dig it up and make a flower bed
but here i simply cant it has to be lawn

"Rusty Hinge" wrote in message
...
The message
from "bnd777" contains these words:

Seem to have a Fairy ring on my lawn
Large horseshoe shape of lawn that no matter what I do the grass dies
it does get clutches small brown roundheaded toadstools on it from time

to
time but is not heavily infested
Have dug out all the turf and soil to 12 inches and replaced with fresh

soil
and turf this spring and it looked fine but now its all dead again
same thing for last few years
Have watered with Armillotox
Have checked for chafer grubs


Sounds like Merasmius oreades. Don't eat them raw, but they are
excellent cooked in stews, or fried. They dry brilliantly, and on
rehydration are indistinguishable from fresh - apart from the absence of
the bitter almond smell.

Just make sure they *ARE* Merasmius oreades, and keep the area well
watered and thank The Lord for the natural harvest.

If you *MUST* get rid of them, remove about six inches of soil from
outside the ring, as well as the green ring. You *MAY* be lucky, but I
doubt it. Forget about the dead stuff behind - this will soon grow over.
The mycelium grows outwards, and as the old mycelium dies, it nourishes
the grass, causing the darker colour.

--
Rusty http://www.users.zetnet.co.uk/hi-fi/tqt.htm
horrid·squeak snailything zetnet·co·uk excange d.p. with p to

reply.



martin 19-07-2003 09:13 PM

Fairy Ring .....Help !!!!! please
 
On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 19:32:13 +0000 (UTC), "bnd777"
wrote:

certainly the outer edges of the ring are green not dark though but the
inside of the ring is dead
What beats me is after i had removed 12 inches deep of turf and soil in the
spring and replaced with new it was growing beautifully ,,,,,,,,then just
suddenly died
in any other position I could probably just dig it up and make a flower bed
but here i simply cant it has to be lawn


Wimbledon grounds person or what?
--
martin


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