
04-06-2011, 09:07 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2009
Location: Hertfordshire,England,UK
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Originally Posted by MD_Wild_Weasel
try altering your moniter ,works a treat for all grass enthusaists 
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I have an explaination for everyone. In 1940 Grass rust was obviously a big problem
http://overgrownlawn.com/lawncare,pe...ustOnYourGrass
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Turf rust is easily identified by the orange pustules on the surface of the leaves. Infected areas of lawn take on a generally yellow appearance with an orangey cast. Initial sites of infection on leaves are light yellow flecks that soon enlarge to form round to elongated pustules that rupture through the grass epidermis to release the powdery spores. Depending on the species, the spores may be red-brown, brownish yellow, bright orange or yellow.
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