Just when you thought you were a lawn care pro, blemishes on your green grass appear. A common culprit to these brown spots or dead grass is a fungal lawn disease. Turf diseases tend to happen during ...
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 ...
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 ...
As temperatures begin to warm and the snow melts away, keep an eye out for circular patches of brown grass. This isn’t just ...
Milford, Ohio / Syndication Cloud / February 19, 2026 / TurfGrass Experts Spring and summer often bring anxiety to ...
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 ...
Preventing fungal lawn diseases through proper watering practices is crucial, as treatment only suppresses the issue. Summer weeds are emerging, and prompt removal is recommended to prevent future ...
Q: I live in Henderson where we enjoy having a lawn as part of our yard. It was thick and beautiful when we moved in, but it soon withered after we made some changes to sprinkler layouts and had the ...
If your once lush, green lawn is not looking so good anymore, it probably has one of the common summer lawn diseases that thrive in hot, humid weather. Here’s how to identify the issue and what to do ...
Is your lawn looking tired after a long winter’s nap? Snow mold damage and winter lawn diseases can wreak havoc on your grass, making spring recovery a challenge. But with a few proactive measures, ...
A beautiful lawn in the spring starts with proper care in the winter.
As temperatures cool, it is time to adjust your lawn care routine for the winter dormancy period. Mow your turf at the proper height for its type to promote a deeper, more resilient root system.