Soil and Turf
Creeping Charlie |
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Updated 05/04/2012 |
Creeping Charlie (Glechoma hederacea) is an herbaceous perennial plant that spreads by seed and by creeping stems (called stolons) that grow along the ground. For more information, click the following link: Creeping Charlie (.pdf, 2 pages) |
General Turf Information
Managing Turfgrass Pests in Wisconsin (.pdf, 30 pages)
Lawn Establishment and Renovation (.pdf, 8 pages)
Turfgrass Disorder: White Grubs (.pdf, 4 pages)
Lawn and Garden Pesticides (.pdf, 4 pages)
Lawn and Garden Fertilizers (.pdf, 4 pages)
Lawn Weed Control (.pdf, 8 pages)
Lawn Watering (.pdf, 4 pages)
Rethinking Yard Care (.pdf, 8 pages)
Pink Snow Mold
Gray Snow Mold
Snow Molds in Lawns
Lawn Weed Prevention and Control (.pdf, 4 pages)
Lawn and Garden Fertilizers (.pdf, 4 pages)
Creeping Charlie (.pdf, 2 pages)
Watering Your Lawn (pdf, 4 pages)
Field Ants
Pink Patch/Red Thread
Control of Broadleaf Weeds in Home Lawns (.pdf, 3 pages)
Winterizing Your Lawnmower (.pdf, 2 pages)
General Soil Information
Soil Sampling Publication
Soils and Plant Analysis Lab Services and Fees
Safely Using Manure in the Garden
OJ Noer Turfgrass Research Facility



Updated 05/04/2012