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, ...
Lawns are surprisingly resilient during dry spells. Grass is adapted to going dormant (i.e. brown) as a way to cut down on water needs when rain isn’t happening. Then it’s able to “green up” when a ...
Seeing beetles flying around or finding white, C-shaped grubs in the soil is a clear warning sign. These pests feed on grass roots and weaken your lawn from below. Birds or animals digging up your ...
If spongy brown patches are appearing on your lawn, chances are its lawn grubs gnawing on the roots of your grass. Known for their distinctive cream color, these pests hatch in the soil in the late ...
A lot of the lawns around Southwest Florida are struggling right now. It has been a perfect storm to produce brown, weakened ...
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