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Old 04-20-2010, 09:46 AM   #5
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I just quickly googled this

http://www.yardworx.ca/?q=taxonomy/term/5
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To prevent spread of this fungus to other areas of your lawn, make sure that you disinfect your gardening tools with a solution of household bleach or Lysol containing chlorine after treating your fairy ring affected areas. Make sure you water the affected area thoroughly then apply a high nitrogen fertilizer (for example a 20-3-4) to the affected area.
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One final alternative is to dig the fairy ring out. Keep in mind that the grass and soil must be removed from a distance of 12 inches away from the outside and edge of the ring and 12 - 18 inches deep. Take care not to spill any of this affected soil as you do not wish to infect another area of your lawn. Make sure you clean your tools thoroughly after this procedure has been completed.
So it would appear so! Unless this guy has no idea what he's talking about.
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