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Those Brown Spots on Your Lawn Could Be Fungus. Here’s How To Treat It Fast Before It Spreads
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 ...
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If you’ve ever been embarrassed that your lawn is full of bald and patchy brown splotches, you’re not alone. An abrupt change from a lush and green yard to a discolored one happens to the best of us.
Q: We started to notice these spots in the St. Augustine in late summer and they are still here. They began as yellowed grass. Many started out round. There is a slight dip along the line of the spots ...
Seeing beetles flying around or finding white, C-shaped grubs in the soil is a clear warning sign. These pests feed on grass ...
Lawn with dry patches under trees in a large garden. - SingjaiStocker/Shutterstock Fungal diseases have a mind of their own. They can sneak up on the most carefully ...
Gardening columnist Don Kinzler answers questions about the cause of brown spots on rhubarb leaves, the rust-colored dust covering some lawns, and what might be eating the tops of a reader's carrots.
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