| Grub infestations lure skunks and raccoons
| Anonymous. 2012. American Nurseryman. October. p. 10.
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| Research builds a case on benefits of turfgrass
| Hunter, Kirk. 2009. American Nurseryman. March. 209(3): p. 8-10.
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| Turfgrass not environmentally responsible choice
| Plyler, Jim. 2008. American Nurseryman. December 15. 208(12): p. 11.
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| Coming year heralds uncertainty and promise
| Kiser, Kris. 2008. American Nurseryman. October 15. 208(8): p. 64-65.
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| Growing great turf in shade: To succeed in growing healthy turfgrass in the shade, landscapers must plant the most appropriate grass species or cultivar and keep up maintenance practices, such as mowing, fertilization, irrigation and application of plant growth regulators
| Stier, John. 2008. American Nurseryman. March 1. 207(5): p. 22-26.
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| More research needed in turfgrass report
| Anonymous. 2007. American Nurseryman. August 15. 206(4): p. 15.
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| Turf v. turfless
| Manning, Curtis. 2007. American Nurseryman. July 15. 206(2): p. 34-38.
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| Turf choices: Proper turfgrass selection, soil health and aftercare are key to successful lawn establishment and renovation
| Sherratt, Pamela. 2007. American Nurseryman. April 15. 205(8): p. 30-35.
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| The answer is turf: Does turf have a place in the home landscape?
| Stachlewitz, Rusty. 2007. American Nurseryman. March 1. 205(5): p. 24-27.
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| Basic turfgrass management
| Rimelspach, J. W. 2006. American Nurseryman. July 1. 204(1): p. 38-43.
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| Planting ideas that really hold water: The owner of a landscape design/build business lays out why turf has troubles - especially when it comes to water management - and why perennial beds should prevail in certain areas of the landscape
| Manning, Curtis. 2006. American Nurseryman. June 1. 203(11): p. 39-41.
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| A safe bet for the landscape: Herbaceous perennial groundcovers are fairly easy to establish and maintain, making them a perfect alternative for turfgrass in a low-maintenance landscape
| Weston, Leslie A.; Senesac, Andrew F.; Shagensky, Jennifer Allaire; Eom, Seok Hyun; Weston, Paul A.; Cardina, John. 2006. American Nurseryman. February 15. 203(4): p. 35-38.
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| Taking a zero turn: Ride-on mowers that can do the job quickly and efficiently have become a necessity for landscape professionals. The goal is to find the right model that fits your needs
| Bramwell, Jason. 2005. American Nurseryman. October 1. 202(7): p. 39-43.
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| Opponents attack pesticide protection
| Sinopoli, Joseph. 2005. American Nurseryman. July 15. 202(2): p. 12.
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| [Synthetic turf putting greens in the backyard]
| Anonymous. 2004. American Nurseryman. May 15. 199(10): p. 14.
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| Mulch: The great mediator
| Balge, Russell J. 2003. American Nurseryman. September 15. 198(6): p. 18-20, 22-23.
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| [When will homeowners learn that there are good substitutes for turfgrasses?]
| Anonymous. 2003. American Nurseryman. April 1. 197(7): p. 12.
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| Clopyralid to come off market for residential turf use
| Anonymous. 2002. American Nurseryman. September 1. 196(5): p. 18.
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| Environmentally safe herbicide discovered in cornmeal
| Anonymous. 1997. American Nurseryman. January 15. 185(2): p. 14.
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| Another look at low maintenance: A University of Tennessee professor's studies show that, when it comes to efficient use of time and money, turf is tought to beat
| Williams, Don. 1995. American Nurseryman. February 1. 181(3): p. 87-91.
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| A look at well groomed grounds
| Anonymous. 1994. American Nurseryman. October 15. 180(8): p. 6.
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| Water conservation of nonturf ground covers vs. Kentucky bluegrass
| Staats, David; Klett, James E. 1994. American Nurseryman. October 15. 180(8): p. 85-87.
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| Lyme Disease
| Lohnes, John P. 1989. American Nurseryman. March 1. 169(5): p. 27-39.
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| The Symptoms of Lyme Disease
| Lohnes, John P. 1989. American Nurseryman. March 1. 169(5): p. 29.
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| Many grasses available for nursery aisles and plant protection
| Cook, T.; Green, J. L. 1985. American Nurseryman. 161(1): p. 89...96.
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| A guide for lawns: Part III - Caring for a new lawn
| Schery, Robert W. 1978. American Nurseryman. May 1. 147(9): p. 12, 60, 64-65, 67.
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| A guide for lawns: Part II - Starting a new lawn
| Schery, Robert W. 1978. American Nurseryman. April 15. 147(8): p. 123-124.
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| A guide for lawns: Part I - Choices and aims
| Schery, R. W. 1978. American Nurseryman. April 1. 147(7): p. 14-15, 70-71, 76-78.
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| Poor-quality turf grass may be caused by nematodes
| Johnson, A. W. 1977. American Nurseryman. August 1. 146(3): p. 14, 72-74.
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| Approaches to home landscape design: Mulch: An alternative to grass
| Hudak, Joseph. 1975. American Nurseryman. November 15. 142(10): p. 11, 36, 38, 40.
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