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Do you have yellow grass or brown spots on your lawn? It could be a fungus, or a symptom of drought. Here's what to know and how to treat it.
Dead patches of grass are signs that something is wrong. Get to the root cause for an inviting and healthy lawn.
A: Dead or brown spots in a lawn can be caused by several different things. The most common reason for brown grass is sprinkler malfunction . Automatic sprinklers need to be inspected frequently ...
Brown patch is one of the most common diseases in home lawns (as well as golf courses and athletic fields). It’s caused by a ...
The more likely causes of your brown spots include growing inappropriate grass species for our area, improper watering, poor lawn care, fungal disease, chemicals and dog urine.
Another possible culprit for those patchy brown spots throughout the yard is a lawn fungus. Fungus may wreak havoc after a long rainy season or if the grass has been stressed by an excessively ...
During the hottest days of summer when your yard is competing with sweltering heat, blazing sun and less rain, it's best to ...
Sharpening lawn mower blades is a task best left to professionals, but if you attempt it yourself, be sure to avoid making ...
KUSA - If your lawn is turning brown, don't be too quick to up the watering times on the sprinkler system – or drag out the hose and whirly-bird sprinkler. If you do, you could end up hurting ...
By George Weigel/The Patriot-News Q: I planted grass seed in my lawn last month. The grass was growing great in the wet spring until that sudden heat wave. Now patches are burned-out-looking even ...
Do you have yellow grass or brown spots on your lawn? It could be a fungus, or a symptom of drought. Here's what to know and how to treat it.