bigsulcata
New Member
Hello,
Back again with another gardening question as I continue to repair my lawn for my Sulcata to roam on.
The St Augustine grass has a case of Gray Leaf Spot Fungus so I am trying to figure out a safe way to control the fungus while making sure my Sulcata can safely eat the grass after treatment (ideally only needing to remove my Sulcata from the grass for a short period of time as well). Unless I don’t need to control this type of fungus?
Any thoughts and/or expertise in this area would be greatly appreciated.
The safest option I can think of would be to use microbes, like Arber’s Organic Bio-Fungicide which is only Bacillus microorganisms that can treat and control fungus. I’ve also heard of a tablespoon of baking soda, a drop of dawn dish soap, and a gallon of water is an organic fungicide.
Back again with another gardening question as I continue to repair my lawn for my Sulcata to roam on.
The St Augustine grass has a case of Gray Leaf Spot Fungus so I am trying to figure out a safe way to control the fungus while making sure my Sulcata can safely eat the grass after treatment (ideally only needing to remove my Sulcata from the grass for a short period of time as well). Unless I don’t need to control this type of fungus?
Any thoughts and/or expertise in this area would be greatly appreciated.
The safest option I can think of would be to use microbes, like Arber’s Organic Bio-Fungicide which is only Bacillus microorganisms that can treat and control fungus. I’ve also heard of a tablespoon of baking soda, a drop of dawn dish soap, and a gallon of water is an organic fungicide.