Tony Koski
Extension Turf Specialist
No, Elsa, this isn’t about you..
Extension Turf Specialist
No, Elsa, this isn’t about you..
A very frozen dandelion...still alive |
Some have asked, on the heels of the recent “polar vortex” (not really…it was just a sign that winter is coming...read about that here) and temperatures hovering near zero, about how the early and abrupt cold snap might affect turf pests – weeds, fungi, and insects? The short answer (in case you want to leave now and hear Elsa sing…again) is that it likely had little effect on any turf pests – and is unlikely to affect turf pests in 2015.
There were plenty of signals (fewer hours of daylight, cooler temperatures, frost) this fall to encourage our lawn grasses (the good ones…and the perennial weedy ones as well) to ready themselves for winter. Insects that overwinter as adults, larvae, or pupae likewise were readying themselves for diapause (insect “hibernation”). Perennial weeds like dandelion, thistle and beloved bindweed were preparing themselves for winter dormancy well before last week’s chill arrived. The spores and mycelium of fungi (it was a good fall for powdery
Knotweed (Polygonum aviculare), a summer annual, still alive after subzero temperatures! |
Seedling downy bromegrass (aka cheatgrass) thriving in our chilly pre-winter cold snap |