LCC Grounds

LCC Grounds

Longwood Cricket Club Grounds

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Monday, June 21, 2010

Dollar Spot






Mycelium (looks like cotton) of the dollar spot fungus on the grass tennis courts. The wet, humid weather is perfect growing conditions for the fungus - the mower is taking much of the moisture off the grass. Limiting leaf wetness is a solid cultural practice in controlling Dollar Spot.

1 comment:

John G. said...

Clever picture of the keys - are those Jeff's and did you have to take them away - again?