Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Green Bermudagrass in March? Insects? What's Going On Here?

The unusual winter/spring weather is showing us some really unusual phenomenon.  I have NEVER seen bermudagrass green up in March.  Granted, we removed the competition, but this is unprecedented.  I have observed Black Aetinius Adults skittering around the greens.  This is usually an April thing.  All the flowering trees are early and blooming at the same time.  As long as the jet stream continues to stay far north, this will continue.  One unexpected benefit of the mild weather has been an extended root growing season.  This is our summer inventory that we try to enhance with our aerification.  More on that in our next post.  One can only wonder where this weather pattern is headed?

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