Restoring a Flood-damaged Lawn
AGR-270: Restoring a Flood-damaged Lawn
Authored by: Kenneth Clayton Paul Andrew Rideout Jason Vaughn Beth Wilson
Abstract
Flooding across Kentucky has been an increasing problem in recent years and has caused significant damage to many properties, including home lawns. The deterioration or death of turfgrass is often caused by grass being smothered with silt and sand deposits left from the flood or grass being submerged under water for prolonged periods. Lack of oxygen to the plant can cause death when submerged, and the rate of death is often worse with higher water temperatures. Repairing these areas is important for reducing chances of erosion as well as allowing a return to the regular use of the lawn.
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English
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Yes