When centipede grass grows too high, the kind of drought
Georgia is having this summer is more likely to damage it, says
a
University of Georgia expert.
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On “The Georgia Gardener” on GPTV June 10 and 12,
host Walter Reeves talks
with UGA turf scientist Gil Landry on the right cutting heights
for lawn grasses.
Reeves shows how easy it is to remove and replace a mower
blade, too. He tells how
important it is to not let blades get dull. He talks with UGA
weeds scientist Tim Murphy,
too, about summer lawn weeds and how to control them.
“The Georgia Gardener” is a production of the UGA
College of Agricultural and
Environmental Sciences and PFC Holding Company. It airs every
Thursday at 7:30 p.m. and
Saturday at 10 a.m.