Aeration
Diseases
Grasses
Soil
Weeds
100

For warm season grasses, this is the best time to aerate. 

What is Spring?

100

This disease causes patches that are brown.

What is Brown Patch?
100

These types of grasses do well in the southern part of the United States.

What are Warm season Grasses?

100

This common issue in soil causes hardiness and makes it difficult for air water and nutrients to reach the "root zone"

What is compaction? 
100

This summer annual grassy weed has to be treated Before it emerges out of the soil. 

What is Crabgrass?

200

For cool season grasses, this is the best time of the year to do A/S.

What is the fall?

200

This type of disease causes light tan spots to appear.

What is Dollar Spot?

200

These type of grasses grow better in cooler temperatures. 

What are cool season grasses?

200

This a layer of build-up (dead and living tissues, roots, stems etc). 

What is thatch?

200

This category of weeds is the #1 reason our customers call into TruGreen.

what are Common Broadlead weeds?

300

This is how often A/S should be done.

What is annually?

300

This disease is harmless and only a cosmetic issue.

What are mushrooms?

300

These type of grass seeds itself

what are warm season grasses?

300

This is what soil above 7 on the Ph Scale is considered.

What is alkaline? 

300

This type of grassy weed is also a type of lawn.

What is bermuda grass?

400

Our Cores are about this length. 

2 to 3 inches in length.

400

This disease happens mostly in the North due to low temperatures over winter.

What is Snow Mold? 

400

This type of grass does not seed itself

What are cool season grasses?

400

This is what soil below 6 on the Ph Scale is considered 

What is acidic?

400

This grassy weed grows more rapidly than other grassy weeds. It requires different herbicides at different intervals.

What is Nutsedge? 

500

This is the amount of seed we apply.

What is 3-4 lbs per 1k sq ft? 

500

These are the 3 factors that form disease in lawns.

What is Host, Pathogen, Environment? 

500

This type of stem runs horizontally along the surface of the soil and is often split to reproduce new shoots of grass.

What are stolons?

500

This is the ideal range on the Ph Scale for lawns to thrive. 

What is between 6.0-7.0 ? 

500

This type of herbicide will kill any plant that its applied to.

What is non-selective ?