Document Type

Trees for Tennessee Landscapes - Maintaining and Protecting

Publication Date

3-1999

Abstract

Trees and turfgrasses commonly share the landscape, especially our lawns, cities, parks and roadsides. Both trees and turfgrasses require space, light, water, air, essential nutrients and an appropriate temperature for growth and survival. Turfgrass professionals often struggle to maintain quality turf under healthy trees. Tree managers often have problems sharing limited water resources with turfgrass. A tree canopy filters light and actively growing turfgrasses use substantial amounts of water. Trees and turfgrasses can be managed to get the best from both, when we understand their respective needs.

Publication Number

SP 535-15M-3/99 R12-4910-17-001-00

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