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Around the Turf Scene
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![crab grass](https://www.advancedturf.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/crabgrass.png)
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Native Area Weed Control
Left unmanaged, native areas can become frustrating areas for golfers. They can easily grow out of control and make it impossible to find a ball that’s been hit into the rough. A well-managed native area, however, can enhance the aesthetics of a course and ultimately add to the golf experience. Naturalized roughs involve more maintenance than you might expect, including weed control to keep them looking pleasing to golfers.
![Detail of aeration machine during grasslands football field](https://www.advancedturf.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/AdobeStock_202483983-scaled-1.jpeg)
![dandelions and other weeds among the grass. an overgrown backyard needs clearing. springtime lawn care concept](https://www.advancedturf.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/AdobeStock_313263549-scaled-1.jpeg)
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Fungicide Resistance and Tank-Mixing
Tank-mixing is a valuable practice for several reasons. Of course, it improves the efficiency of your crew by allowing them to apply multiple types of products at one time. But it can also enhance the efficiency of the products themselves and help prevent fungicide resistance.
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Precautions for Spring Seeding
Every spring, the internal debate begins. Do we seed in the spring, or can it wait until fall? If it can wait, the job will be much easier and most likely have better results. We’ll have conditions that create a more suitable environment for seeding. But we all fall victim to the rogue snowplow or the significant other who just won’t stay in the confines of the driveway. Sometimes we must accept situations (and people) and realize that spring seedings are necessary.
![man using air to blow infield mix out of grass edge](https://www.advancedturf.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/01/Robbie-Blow-scaled-1.jpg)