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I talked to a beachgoer in Vermillion who had a brown lawn. We may have been starting into a drought. With the rains we have had leads my conclusion into another direction. Question is whether your ...
Wet weather during the hot summer or cooler winter months can cause disease problems for our lawns and shrubs.
If you’re seeing irregularly circular brown patches in your summer lawn, the problem may be a disease called brown patch.
With all the rain in Oklahoma, homeowners are struggling to keep up with lawn mowing, but they also need to keep an eye out for brown patch disease.
The discolored splotches in grass are often (but not always) caused by the fungal disease, "brown patch." Learn how to fix brown patches in the lawn.
Unlike brown patch disease nitrogen fertilizer can help the lawn recover from these leaf diseases by encouraging new blade growth.
Brown patches in your lawn can be caused by a insects, pet urine, drought, heat, or a fungus. Learn how to prevent brown patches this summer by keeping your lawn healthy.
Brown patches in your lawn can be caused by a insects, pet urine, drought, heat, or a fungus. Learn how to prevent brown patches this summer by keeping your lawn healthy.
Lawns with a history of brown patch disease will most likely experience annual reoccurrences. Fortunately, well established lawns return to normalcy during cooler fall temperatures.
Brown patch is another lawn disease that you should learn how to treat, and, ideally, avoid. "If you're the curious type and look under a microscope, you'll see light brown or tan lesions with dark ...