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Researchers receive $1.9 million federal grant to find Lyme disease vaccine
September 10, 2020
Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Sep 9 2020 Pesky, yet dangerous ticks are no longer latching exclusively onto hunters and outdoor enthusiasts. Milder winters and disrupted habitats have driven them out of the woods, with Lyme disease cases in the United States tripling since the late 1990s. Now researchers at West Virginia University are working toward a vaccine that prevents humans from contracting the tick-borne illness that afflicts more than 300,000 Americans a year.
Read MoreDakota Gardener: Let’s grow a great lawn
September 4, 2020
Sep 1st 2020 - 11am By Tom Kalb, Horticulturist NDSU Extension If you want a great lawn, now is the time to take action. September is the best month to sow seed, fertilize, kill weeds and aerate your lawn. Here are some things you should do this month. Fill in bare spots. Now through mid-September is the best time to sow grass. The seeds will germinate quickly in the warm soil. As a bonus, weed seedlings rarely germinate in the fall, so we don’t have to worry about them. Awesome!
Read MoreTime to feed the lawn
September 4, 2020
As the growing season winds down, the lawn can use a couple of last applications of fertilizer to ensure good overwinter success. Around Labor Day, an application of slow release lawn food or winterizer is advisable. This encourages turf-grass to put down deep roots that will give better cold hardiness to the lawn. Fertilizer rates on the label should be closely followed.
Read MoreColumn: A good drought tolerant lawn choice
September 4, 2020
By Ralph E. Mitchell Sep 1, 2020 Updated Sep 1, 2020 PHOTO PROVIDED Bahia grass, a low-input turf.
Read MoreCalifornia Considers Banning Gasoline-Powered Yard Equipment
August 28, 2020
By Kenneth Artz California may soon ban gasoline powered gardening tools such as lawnmowers and leaf blowers statewide, following the lead of approximately 60 California cities that have already banned the use of gas-powered yard equipment.
Read MoreEWG Analysis: Preventing and Treating Algae Blooms in U.S. Has Cost at Least $1.1 Billion Since 2010
August 28, 2020
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Read MoreFlorida Has Spent Nearly $20M Dealing With Algae Blooms In Last Decade
August 28, 2020
By BRENDAN RIVERS • AUG 26, 2020 Blue green algae in the St. Johns River. EDIE WIDDER / ST. JOHNS RIVERKEEPER
Read MoreThe magic month is coming. Timing is critical if you’re looking for a lush lawn
August 28, 2020
BY DENNIS PATTON (SPECIAL TO THE STAR) AUGUST 26, 2020 05:00 AM Each year I share about the importance of seeding a lawn in early September. Timing is critical as the window for success is small. I almost skipped writing about it this year as many lawns are thriving. For those wanting to thicken a thin stand in your lawn, this is your reminder.
Read MoreIt’s lawn-fixing season. Here’s how to do it.
August 28, 2020
Weeds don’t cause a lawn to fail; they’re an indicator that you need to renew the grass or convert turfed areas to other plantings. (iStock)
Read MoreWhat Do Coronavirus And Lyme Disease Have In Common? More Than You Might Think
August 28, 2020
By Judy Stone Senior Contributor Ill woman with headache and fever. What does she have? GETTY
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