As unsavory as it sounds, fungus can easily invade your lawn, leaving brown, yellow, or white spots in its wake. Obviously, this isn’t ideal from an aesthetic standpoint, but it can also quickly kill ...
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Why Your Grass Is Dying—and Exactly How to Fix It
Hot, dry conditions, pests, and fungal diseases can all leave your once lush and verdant yard looking worn down, brown, and tired. But while your lawn may look like it’s on its last legs, you can ...
The first winter snowfall always feels magical. Fresh air, quiet mornings, and a lawn tucked neatly under a white blanket. But when the snow finally melts, that dreamy scene can turn into a mess of ...
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How to Treat Lawn Fungus Before It Ruins Your Grass
Plus, how you can keep it from coming back. Lawn fungus can appear as brown or white patches and can quickly destroy your grass. Natural solutions like vinegar, baking soda, and neem oil are a great ...
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