FAQ's
Colorado State University Extension
CSU Lawncheck
What background does CSU Extension and its staff have in lawn
site visits?
Early work involving farmers and ranchers has expanded to affect
the lives of Coloradoans through educational programs in community
forestry, nurseries, greenhouses, gardens, landscapes and more.
University turf specialists, plant pathologists, entomologists,
weed scientists and plant clinicians provide backup and continuing
education for CSU Lawncheck county staff.
How are you different than lawn care companies that offer
site visits?
CSU Extension Lawncheck staff have no vested interest in particular
products, equipment or methods. As educators and consultants, they
offer advice unburdened by the need to “make the sale.”
This allows customers to verify information on lawn problems and
care knowing it comes from a source they can trust. The University’s
Lawncheck staff work in partnership with customers AND lawn care
professionals to achieve the goal of growing a healthy lawn.
What types of lawn problems can you help me with?
Thinning lawns, dying lawns, failing newly seeded or sodded lawns,
older problem lawns, weedy lawns and lawns with brown spots are
typical of the problems brought to CSU Extension. The CSU Lawncheck
program looks for the root causes of problems and provides recommendations.
When should I have a lawn problem examined?
Lawn problems are best diagnosed as they develop and display active
symptoms. Problems that are weeks and months old, unless they recur,
are difficult to diagnose. Contact CSU Lawncheck staff to examine
your lawn problem while it is new to obtain the best diagnosis.
Delaying may prevent finding the real cause of the problem.
Do you test soil and plants?
Soil and plant testing can be done by Colorado State University
labs. In certain limited situations tests may may help determine
problem causes and solutions. For most lawn problems, the additional
charges for lab tests are unwarranted and results contribute little
or nothing to solving plant problems. Let CSU Lawncheck staff be
your guide in determining if such tests are likely to be helpful
in your situation.
Who from your organization will help me?
CSU Extension staff based in select Colorado counties are offering
lawn site visits. They are trained in lawns and participate in continuing
education to stay current and maintain skills.
What is expected of me in having a site visit made?
Site visits are only made where the owner and manager of the turf
can meet CSU Lawncheck staff to sign for lawful entry to the property
and provide information about the lawn’s history and care.
The irrigation system may need to be operated to determine how water
is being applied. If the owner is not the lawn manager, both parties
should be present to insure that all information is available to
determine the problem. If dogs or other animals are on the property,
they must be kenneled.
How are your services priced?
Discuss your location with your county CSU Lawncheck staff person
to determine the price of a site visit. Mileage charges may apply.
Any laboratory analysis is an additional charge.
Where is this service available?
CSU Lawncheck is currently available from Colorado State University
Extension offices in the following counties:
Adams - (303)-637-8100
Arapahoe – (303) 730-1920
Boulder – (303) 678-6238
Denver – (720) 913-5270
Douglas - (720-733-6930
Jefferson – (303) 271-6620
Larimer - (970)498-6000
Pueblo - (719) 583-6566
What other sources of lawn care information are available
to me?
For more information from the Official Site of the CSU Turfgrass
Program, see CSU
Turfgrass. The Home
lawn care link leads you to information on the best grass to
grow, how to seed and sod a lawn, seed company listings and a sod
growers directory. The CSU
Lawn Care Fact Sheets link is your path to basic lawn care,
weed, disease and insect management information. See also Planttalk
Colorado™ for lawn information. Paper fact sheets and
Planttalk Colorado™ brochures can be obtained from any of
our County
Extension offices located throughout Colorado. Contact or visit
us for lawn care and other information.
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