Trying to grow grass? Tackling stubborn weeds? NC State has an app for that
Story Date: 4/13/2012

 
Source: NCSU COLLEGE OF AG & LIFE SCIENCES, 4/12/12

Just in time for spring landscaping, the North Carolina State University Turfgrass Program has launched the NCSU Lawn Care app. Focusing on the key categories of lawn care and maintenance, such as grasses, pest problems and irrigation, the app is a convenient, valuable tool for homeowners and commercial landscapers alike.

“When you’re outdoors, whether tending your own lawn or working on a golf course, for example, our app makes it easy to access critical lawn care information right when you need it,” said Charles Peacock, professor of crop science and project lead. “It also answers timely questions about situations specific to North Carolina’s transitional lawn grasses.”

Gleaning information from the Turfgrass Program’s popular and widely-used TurfFiles website (http://www.turffiles.ncsu.edu), the app also features a selection of “turf tips” and up-to-the-minute news alerts that address everything from turf pests to weather conditions.

“Due to the state’s uncharacteristically warm winter, we’re seeing warm-season grasses come in about a month ahead of schedule,” Peacock said. “So we created an alert through the app that will help folks tackle this issue.”

The app is available for iPhone, iPad and iPod, and an android version is in development. Users without these devices can access the same information through an RSS feed at http://www.lawncare.ncsu.edu. Content is updated regularly by NC State Turfgrass Program faculty. With nearly 1,600 downloads in the first few weeks, plans are already in the works for version 2.0.

To download the app, simply search “NCSU Lawn Care” in iTunes, or visit: http://www.lawncare.ncsu.edu.
























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