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1. The term for removing more of the green leaf surface than is good for the plant, leaving a stubbly, brown turf. Continued scalping will weaken or kill the turf.<br><br> | 1. The term for removing more of the green leaf surface than is good for the plant, leaving a stubbly, brown turf. Continued scalping will weaken or kill the turf.<br><br> | ||
http://www.turf.uiuc.edu/lawn_problem_solver/images/dead/scalp-prob-solve.jpg< | |||
http://www.turf.uiuc.edu/lawn_problem_solver/images/dead/scalp-prob-solve.jpg<br><br> | |||
The strips of scalped turf are the result of a poorly adjusted mower deck.<br> | The strips of scalped turf are the result of a poorly adjusted mower deck.<br> | ||
Source: http://www.turf.uiuc.edu/lawn_problem_solver/solver/dead/scalping_turf.html< | Source: http://www.turf.uiuc.edu/lawn_problem_solver/solver/dead/scalping_turf.html<br><br> |
Revision as of 14:36, 20 June 2006
1. The term for removing more of the green leaf surface than is good for the plant, leaving a stubbly, brown turf. Continued scalping will weaken or kill the turf.
The strips of scalped turf are the result of a poorly adjusted mower deck.
Source: http://www.turf.uiuc.edu/lawn_problem_solver/solver/dead/scalping_turf.html