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My Bermuda has spent about a week frozen in Memphis. Are there any steps that need to be taken as its super soggy. I was thinking it might be a good time to pretreat the soil with propiconizole.
 

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Well I had some really bad spot last year. I thought I could get away with watering in the evenings. That led to disease and I want to make sure my lawn is not fighting that again this year.
 

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I wouldn't worry about it at all as it's probably still too cold outside for any fungus to develop.
 

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Well I had some really bad spot last year. I thought I could get away with watering in the evenings. That led to disease and I want to make sure my lawn is not fighting that again this year.
Sounds like either Large Patch or Spring Dead Spot, neither of which is active or treatable now. A fungicide app in the spring when temps are right should help to prevent the issue this year, but even if it does show, it will go away with some heat and dryer weather.
 

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I've had smaller areas of moss develop where snow is prevalent for awhile, but seems to disappear when it warms back up. the only thing I might do is take your blower and blow areas that look compact or packed down to allow more air flow.
 
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