Many things can cause brown spots to appear in your lawn, including pests, disease, and fungus. Fortunately, there are several solutions available, including natural insecticides, thorough watering, ...
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, ...
Fusarium patch is particularly prominent in autumn and winter, and your garden lawn may be at risk. Here's what to do if you ...
Those unsightly patches of brown and yellow forming in your lawn may not be your pet’s fault. They’re more than likely a sign that your yard is suffering from the dreaded lawn fungus. Lawn fungus can ...
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 ...
The southern chinch bug is a highly damaging pest for St. Augustinegrass, often causing patches of dead grass in sunny, dry areas. Homeowners can identify an infestation by visually inspecting the ...
Anyone who has a lawn in their front or back garden is being urged to rake it this October - or face a potentially ruined ...