Yellow patches of turfgrass can happen for many reasons, including heat, grubs, watering issues, and diseases... Or this ...
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 ...
There are various reasons brown spots or a brown patch of grass appear in an otherwise green lawn. We checked in with an ...
Brown patches on a lawn are a common symptom of fungal diseases as the seasons begin to change, but the problem can be ...
Two lawn diseases showed up in some lawns this year. These are not new diseases but an increase in rainfall promotes fungal disease so we’re seeing more than during the last few drought years. Two ...
At this time of year, fungal diseases are often the culprit, and two in particular — brown patch and take-all root rot — cause the most concern in our area.
Fall will officially start Monday on the fall equinox, but summerlike weather will linger a while longer here. Things are ...
If you have St. Augustine or zoysia grass, fall is a time when brown patch fungus becomes active. The dry weather is helping ...
When the grass is wet, the blades don’t stand upright. Instead, they bend, fold and stick together, which means your mower can’t slice them cleanly.
Grubs eat grass roots, and can quickly turn your yard into a brown, patchy mess. Learn how to identify and eradicate them ...
Looking for a lawn alternative that's easy to grow and resistant to many pests? This fall grass variety is ideal for much of the United States.
Most of us will have forgotten what our mowers (both the mechanical and human types) look like this summer. The lawn mower certainly hasn’t been the most used item in the shed this year, and after a ...