You’ve heard the old saying April showers bring May flowers, right? Well, they also bring snow mold and other lawn diseases! As the snow melts every spring, your lovely lawn is vulnerable to an ...
Their continual rotting, paired with gradual melting and insulated heat between the ground and snow, allows mold spores to thrive. "Snow mold" is described as yellow or white patches of damaged ...
Mold is one of those hidden dangers in your home that can sneak up on you, often in places you least expect. While it’s easy ...
If your lawn looks lousy after the long, harsh, snowy winter - you could be facing the problem of snow mold. Or your lawn could just need a little raking, dry air, and time to come back.
Rain and snow have spurred rising concerns over mould, according to data from homestars.com, an online platform that connects homeowners with home improvement professionals. A homestars.com survey ...
You aren't alone, and it could be due to melting snow combined with a fungus called snow mould. This disease can damage or kill grass when the snow melts. The fungus is dormant during the warmer ...
REXBURG, Idaho (KIFI) - Snow is melting and it's time to start ... "Throughout the winter, we get a lot of leaves piling up which causes mold and different fungi in the lawn.