Even the most carpet-like lawn can develop problems. Here are some common situations and the steps to take to correct them.
July 27, 2015
Even the most carpet-like lawn can develop problems. Here are some common situations and the steps to take to correct them.
Shade can be a barrier to growing grass but it's not impossible. Picking the right kind of grass is important and that depends on where you live. Consider planting shade-tolerant fine fescues in northern climates. Try fall fescue in more southern areas where cold weather has less of an impact.
Dead patches occur for a variety of reasons and reseeding these areas tends to be the best bet to get it green again.
This is caused by another type of fungus called dollar spot.
Rust is the cause of these orange, smudgy spots. Here's how to get rid of it.
These patches are called fairy rings, which sometimes feature mushrooms as well. Here's what you need to do to:
This is likely the result of small grubs in the soil. There are chemicals on the market like Diazinon, isofenphos, or chlorpyrifos that can be applied just after eggs are laid. This should bring back the grass.
Tackling these common problems when they arise will allow you to enjoy a lush, green lawn all summer long.
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