Why is My Lawn Turning Brown in Spots

Why is My Lawn Turning Brown in Spots?

Brown patches of grass on the lawn are a very common occurrence. It’s understandable to feel frustrated and dismayed when you see brown spots on your lawn. Especially if you have been working hard to keep it looking healthy and lush. Today I’ll answer the common question “Why is my lawn turning brown in spots?” provide a list of the most common causes, and share simple solutions to get your lawn to green up again in a hurry.

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Can I Mow Right After Aerating

Can I Mow Right After Aerating My Lawn?

Anyone who has aerated their lawn in the past knows that you shouldn’t mow immediately afterward. It’s important not to mow right after aerating for a couple of reasons, and I recommend that you wait for a minimum of one week after aerating your lawn. In this article I’ll answer the question “Can I mow after aerating my lawn?” and explain why it’s not a great idea to do so.

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Push Lawn Sweeper

Push Lawn Sweepers: How Well Do They Really Work?

If you hate raking up leaves in the autumn and grass clippings in the spring and summer, think about investing in a push lawn sweeper. A good push lawn sweeper will help you gather and clean up all the leaves, grass cuttings, and acorns on your lawn in short order. However, all sweepers are not created equal. In this article, I’ll explain how to best use a lawn sweeper on your property, and what to look for when buying one.

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Scotts vs Pennington

Scotts vs Pennington: Product-by-Product Comparison

Lawn care can feel like a bit of a puzzle at times. The timing for laying seed, fertilizer, and weed control needs to be perfect (or close to it) for a lush lawn. Not to mention, there are so many different types of grass that thrive in different conditions. And lawn fertilizer is confusing for most homeowners. Once you have figured out the best types of grass for you, you still need to find the right products! In today’s article I’ll compare Scotts vs Pennington lawn care products to help you determine which brand might be best for you in terms of grass seed, fertilizer, and the best weed and feed products.

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How to Kill Crabgrass Naturally

How to Kill Crabgrass Naturally (and keep your grass)

If you have your own lawn, there is a strong chance that you occasionally need to deal with crabgrass. After all, you want to keep your property looking pristine. Crabgrass is an annual weed that can quickly smother your turfgrass, so there are steps you need to take every year to block and remove crabgrass. In this article I’ll explain how to kill crabgrass naturally without killing your lawn or laying down harmful chemicals.

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Sod vs Hydroseed

Sod vs Hydroseed Comparison

If your lawn is looking more than a little lacklustre, maybe you’re considering starting from scratch with options such as new sod or hydroseeding. Both are popular options for new construction and homeowners who want to see results in a hurry. With sod or hydroseed you can quickly establish a beautiful lawn. In this article, I’ll compare sod vs hydroseed, discussing the advantages and disadvantages of each approach in terms of cost, labor, time, and final results.

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Killing a Lawn and Starting Over

When is Killing a Lawn and Starting Over the Right Call?

Is your lawn absolutely overwhelmed by weeds? Or are you simply unhappy with the way it looks and wonder whether you should start from scratch? If so, you may be wondering about when killing a lawn and starting over is the best choice. Whether by solarizing your lawn or spraying it with herbicide, you have options when you choose to re-do your lawn from scratch. In this article I’ll help you to determine if starting over is for you, and share the best options to successfully re-doing your lawn.

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