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		<title>Summer Lawn Pests and Diseases</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Here is a list of some common lawn pests and diseases that occur during the summer months in Florida.  1. Southern Chinch Bugs (Blissus insularis): These tiny insects are the...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here is a list of some common lawn pests and diseases that occur during the summer months in Florida.</p>
<p> 1. <strong>Southern Chinch Bugs </strong>(<a target="_blank" href="https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/topics/southern_chinch_bug">Blissus insularis</a>): These tiny insects are the most damage pest for Florida lawns as they feed on St. Augustine and Zoysia by sucking sap, causing the grass to turn yellow or brown and eventually die. Proper identification of chinch bugs early before infestation is the key to protecting your lawn. Turf stress from poor irrigation, cutting grass too short, and excessive use of high nitrogen fertilizer are invitations for chinch bugs.<img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" alt="pest or fungus damage" width="474" height="267" src="/images/imported/u0_s9jooar7.2501151411302.jpg"></p>
<p>2. <strong>Tropical Sod Webworms </strong>(<a target="_blank" href="https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/collections/series_featured_creatures">Herpetogramma phaeopteralis</a>): These caterpillars feed on grass blades, resulting in irregular patches of brown or dead grass. “Tropical sod webworms are part of a pest complex of warm season turf caterpillars in Florida that include fall armyworm (<em>Spodoptera frugiperda</em>), striped grass loopers (<em>Mocis</em> spp.), and the fiery skipper (<em>Hylephila phyleus</em>),” According to <a target="_blank" href="https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/IN968">UF IFAS</a>. “Indications are that this species does not survive the winter in the northern part of the state, and thus seems possible that some seasonal migration of this species may occur. Adults rest in sheltered and shrubby areas during the day and are active at dusk.”</p>
<p>3. <strong>Armyworms </strong>(<a target="_blank" href="https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&amp;rls=en&amp;q=Spodoptera+frugiperda&amp;ie=UTF-8&amp;oe=UTF-8">Spodoptera frugiperda</a>): Similar to sod webworms, armyworms can quickly devour grass blades, leading to patches of brown or dead grass. They are moth caterpilars that do their damage in the larval stage. Typically about 1.5″ in length the young armyworm will be greenish brown and turn darker brown as they mature. They don’t have strong cold tolerance and are mostly only an annual threat in the Southeastern United States and tropical regions at lower latitudes.</p>
<p>4. <strong>Easter Lubber Grasshoppers</strong> (<a target="_blank" href="https://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/care/pests-and-diseases/pests/eastern-lubber-grasshoppers/">Romalea microptera</a><i>):</i> Lubbers are large 1-3″ long, short-winged grasshoppers that with infestation cause significant damage to gardens, ornamental plants, and turf. Their seasonal lifecycle begins with eggs hatching in Spring followed by maturity and mating season July through September. <img decoding="async" alt="onsite inspection" width="499" height="281" class="media-medium" src="/images/imported/8ie2b5yuuab.2501151411302.jpg"></p>
<p>5. <strong>Brown Patch Disease </strong>(<a target="_blank" href="https://blogs.ifas.ufl.edu/sumterco/2020/11/04/brown-patch-a-cool-weather-lawn-fungus/">Rhizoctonia</a>): This fungal disease causes circular patches of brown, dead grass that can spread rapidly, especially during humid weather.</p>
<p>6. <strong>Large Patch Disease:</strong> (<a target="_blank" href="https://edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/LH044">Rhizoctonia solani</a><em>): </em>Also known as zoysia patch, this fungal disease mainly affects warm-season grasses, in hot humit weather causing yellow or brown patches that can expand over time.</p>
<p>7. <strong>Dollar Spot </strong>(<a target="_blank" href="https://www.usga.org/content/usga/home-page/course-care/green-section-record/57/24/diversity-in-dollar-spot-in-the-south.html">Clarireedia</a>): This fungal disease is most common in Spring and early Summer forming small, bleach-white, straw-colored patches that resemble silver dollars. Dollar Spot often occurrs in areas with poor irrigation and/or low nitrogen levels. It requires 10-12 hours of moisture on the turf blades to take hold. When dollar spot is present white, fuzzy mycelium may also appear on grass blades in the morning dew.</p>
<p><img decoding="async" alt="fairy ring fungus" width="300" height="169" src="/images/imported/wnnt9konnw0.2501151411303.jpg"></p>
<p>8. <strong>Fairy Ring:</strong> This fungal disease creates circular, dark green rings in the grass, with mushrooms or toadstools appearing in or around the rings. They most commonly occur during the Summer rainy season arising from the network of <a target="_blank" href="https://biologydictionary.net/hyphae-vs-mycelium/">hyphae</a> that feeds on decaying wood and other decomposing organic material.</p>
<p>It’s important to regularly inspect your lawn for signs of pests or diseases and consult with your county extension office for specific treatment recommendations based on your area and grass type. Rockaway Agronomics division also provides lawn pest and disease control services for both residential and commercial clients in Northeast Florida. Contact us with your questions and to book a landscape maintenance consultation.</p>
<p>From our office in Atlantic Beach and satellites throughout Northeast Florida, Rockaway Inc proudly serves both commercial and residential landscape design, maintenance, lawn care, irrigation, and outdoor living carpentry client needs in Jacksonville, St Augustine, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Ponte Vedra, Nocatee, St. Johns, and Fernandina Beach.</p>
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		<title>Staycation Style: Creating a Resort-Like Atmosphere in Your Backyard</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jun 2023 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Why wait for vacation when you can recreate the luxury and relaxation of a resort in your own backyard? With thoughtful planning and a touch of creativity, you can transform...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why wait for vacation when you can recreate the luxury and relaxation of a resort in your own backyard? With thoughtful planning and a touch of creativity, you can transform your outdoor living space into a personal retreat that’s available 365 days a year. Here’s how to create your own backyard staycation paradise.</p>
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<h2>1. Create Comfortable Seating Areas</h2>
<p>The first step in creating a resort-like atmosphere is ensuring your outdoor space is as comfortable as your indoor living room. Invest in high-quality, weather-resistant furniture that invites lounging. Consider sectionals, daybeds, or hammocks, and don’t forget to add plenty of plush pillows for added comfort.</p>
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<h2>2. Make It Personal</h2>
<p>One of the benefits of creating your own backyard oasis is the ability to customize it to your personal tastes. Love the beach? Incorporate coastal elements like seashells or a sand pit. Prefer the tranquility of the woods? Opt for rustic decor and lush foliage. The goal is to create a space that reflects your ideal vacation destination.</p>
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<h2>3. Add Water Features</h2>
<p>Nothing says luxury resort quite like the soothing sounds of flowing water. Whether it’s a full-sized pool, a hot tub, or a tranquil garden fountain, water features add an element of serenity and luxury to your backyard.</p>
<p><img loading="lazy" decoding="async" alt="Backyard patio view of new custom landscape design and water feature by Rockaway in Atlantic Beach FL" width="724" height="408" src="/images/imported/etw4jli44k5.2501151411188.jpg"></p>
<h2>4. Set the Mood with Lighting</h2>
<p>Lighting is a crucial element in setting the ambiance. Soft, ambient lighting creates a warm, inviting atmosphere after the sun sets. String lights, lanterns, landscape lighting or solar-powered path lights can transform your backyard into an enchanting nighttime escape.</p>
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<h2>5. Designate a Dining Space</h2>
<p>What’s a vacation without indulging in delicious meals? Create a designated outdoor dining area with a barbecue grill or even an outdoor pizza oven. For the full resort experience, consider a bar setup where you can mix your favorite vacation cocktails.</p>
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<h2>6. Lush Landscaping</h2>
<p>The right plants can transport you to a different world. Choose plants that evoke your favorite vacation spots. Tropical plants like palms or hibiscus can give your backyard a Caribbean feel, while cacti and succulents can lend a southwestern vibe.</p>
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<h2>7. Don’t Forget Entertainment</h2>
<p>Resorts are all about entertainment. Consider installing outdoor speakers for music, a screen for outdoor movie nights, or a space for lawn games.</p>
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<h2>8. Prioritize Privacy</h2>
<p>Ensure your backyard paradise offers the same privacy as a secluded resort. Strategically placed fences, trellises, and vegetation can create a sense of seclusion.</p>
<p>A backyard transformation may take a bit of effort, but the end result—a personal, year-round resort— is well worth it and Rockaway is here to help! Remember, your backyard should be an extension of your home and a reflection of your personal style. With a bit of planning and creativity, every day can feel like a vacation!</p>
<p>From our office in Atlantic Beach and satellites throughout Northeast Florida, Rockaway Inc proudly serves both commercial and residential landscape design, maintenance, lawn care, irrigation, and outdoor living carpentry client needs in Jacksonville, St Augustine, Atlantic Beach, Neptune Beach, Jacksonville Beach, Ponte Vedra, Nocatee, St. Johns, and Fernandina Beach.</p>
<h4><a href="/contact/">Contact Rockaway Today For Your Landscape Design Consultation</a></h4>
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