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Charleston Residential Landscape Design - South Carolina Flood Map

How to Repair a Flooded Charleston Lawn

Lowcountry Vistas Charleston Landscape Design BlogBy Seth MasonOctober 7, 2015

  The recent historic flooding in South Carolina has left many Lowcountry lawns submerged. This is a precarious situation: Much of the inundated grass has been weakened, and weakened grass is susceptible to damage from fungus and grubs, which will proliferate for some time after the soil dries. Ultimately, some of the grass will die.…

Charleston Residential Landscape Design - Fungus and Armyworms

Save Your St. Augustine Grass from Fungus & Armyworms

Lowcountry Vistas Charleston Landscape Design BlogBy Seth MasonSeptember 11, 2015

  The recent weeks of frequent heavy rains and consistently-hot and humid air have led to a proliferation of St. Augustine-killing fungus and armyworms. Symptoms include patches of yellowing and/or dead grass in an otherwise healthy lawn that increase in size and multiply after rains. Armyworms, which are actually a type of caterpillar, grow into yellowish…

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