Grass often turns brown in summer due to dormancy, compacted soil, pests, or improper mowing. Identifying your grass type helps determine if browning is normal dormancy or a sign of stress.
Over the past few weeks, I’ve had a flood of questions about brown lawns. In most cases, the culprit is simple: drought stress from our hot summer weather. However, lawn-feeding insects and fungal ...
Same as it is for us, hot, dry weather can stress your lawn too! Brown patches popping up? Intense summer heat, disease, over-fertilizing, shallow roots, or even your pup could be to blame. Some good ...
Dear Neil: I have treated my lawn for Take All Root Rot several times over the past couple of years. I have used a manure mulch, and more recently sphagnum peat moss as I have seen you recommend. I ...
CHICOPEE, Mass. (WWLP) – We’ve had quite a bit of hot and sunny weather this summer. The heat and humidity can take a toll on your lawn; that’s why it’s important to make sure you take care of it ...