If you've peeked outside and noticed your once vibrant green lawn looking a bit brown and patchy, don't stress. Brown grass doesn't always mean it's a goner. Often, it's just your lawn's way of ...
Brown patch fungus loves Southern summers, so mow at the right height, water early, and avoid heavy nitrogen to keep grass healthy and resilient. Use resistant turf like Kentucky-31 tall fescue, ...
If you’re seeing irregularly circular brown patches in your summer lawn, the problem may be a disease called brown patch. Brown patch is one of the most common diseases in home lawns (as well as golf ...
WEST MICHIGAN — Hot temperatures and a lack of rainfall in many West Michigan neighborhoods has left many lawns dried up and looking dead. We reached out to the team at All Season Lawn Care in ...
Grass often turns brown in summer due to dormancy, compacted soil, pests, or improper mowing. Identifying your grass type helps determine if browning is normal dormancy or a sign of stress.
Around midsummer, some lawns may develop patches of brown turfgrass. These brown spots are often a fungal disease creatively named brown patch. Although many things could cause brown spots in your ...
Learn how to identify the type of lawn fungus you’re dealing with, and the best ways to treat it. Those unsightly patches of brown and yellow forming in your lawn may not be your pet’s fault. They’re ...
Q. In the last couple of weeks I have noticed unsightly brown spots on my lawn. Could insects be causing this? A. It's possible but not the most common reason for brown spots on lawns. According to ...
One day your lawn is a lush green, bolstered by the hot Alabama sun and plentiful rain. The next day you discover a brown, dried-out looking yard. What happened? You probably have Armyworms. Welcome ...