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 ...
Grass is susceptible to a whole host of diseases that can threaten its health. One fungus is known to wreak havoc on lawns ...
You've weeded, watered, mowed, and fertilized, but you're still dealing with unwanted brown spots in your lawn. While most lawns experience patchiness and discoloration from time to time, persistent ...
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 ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Despite all the recent rain, many lawns are ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - If your lawn is turning brown, think twice before watering. You may have brown patch fungus growing. Brown patch fungus is easily mistaken for dead or dry grass. If you look ...
Take-all patch of St. Augustine grass is a destructive and discouraging lawn disease. The good news, however, is that it’s not yet widely distributed. Yellow spots begin appearing in affected lawns in ...
Whether you have noticed a patch of brown grass or a spot where your lawn seems to have died off, according to Green Thumb, these problems are “generally caused by fungus which attacks the grass and ...
Q: We need to replace some grass due to a fungus. What should we use to treat the soil before planting new grass? How long should we wait after treating before we plant? We already had this area ...
For some North Texans, the grass is, indeed, greener on the other side. Many residents with St. Augustine grass report bald spots on their lawns at a time when their grass should be turning very green ...