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iTurf Solutions:
Algae
Algae damages turf in terms of aesthetics, competition, and via its mucilage excretions that seal surface which then leads to reduced infiltration and decreased atmospheric gas exchange. The first strategy should be to create an environment, which is not naturally suitable for the growth of algae.
Find out how to set the first step by downloading the iTurf problem sheet, or contacting your local Scotts representative for an iTurf solution tailored to your needs.

