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What’s Wrong with my Turfgrass?

by Bill Swantner, Bexar County Master Gardener There must be a dozen types of grasses grown as “lawn grass” in the state of Texas – but Texas is a big state. Along the coast of Texas, the turfgrass must be able to grow in sandy soil with a high salt content; in far west Texas the temperatures can be blistering …

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