If you’re seeing irregularly circular brown patches in your summer lawn, the problem may be a disease called brown patch. Brown patch is one of the most common diseases in home lawns (as well as golf ...
Brown patch fungus loves Southern summers, so mow at the right height, water early, and avoid heavy nitrogen to keep grass healthy and resilient. Use resistant turf like Kentucky-31 tall fescue, ...
There's nothing quite like looking outside your window and seeing a vivid green lawn shining before you. What's less pleasant, however, is looking out onto that lawn and noticing an ugly brown patch ...
Brown patch is a common disease of turfgrass that infects lawns in eastern Nebraska. A rainy June provided ideal conditions for infection by the fungus Rhizoctonia solani. While brown patch may cause ...
If brown patches suddenly pop up in your lawn in the middle of summer, the most likely culprit is a fungal disease called, "brown patch." Grass turns brown when it's no longer receiving the proper ...
The cool weather and abundant rains during spring weather provides perfect growing conditions for fescue. Unfortunately, as the temperature climbs in early summer, so does turf disease. Brown patch is ...
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 ...
Q: Brown areas have been appearing in my tall fescue lawn for a couple of weeks now. Is that due to a disease, pest, or just summer dormancy? A probable cause of the browning is an aptly-named disease ...
Hot summer weather can cause a variety of problems for lawns, including heat stress, drought stress, crabgrass explosions and patch diseases. Patch diseases often appear during the heat of summer on ...
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 ...