Will the Brown Patches on Your Lawn Cause Any Real Problems in the Summer?
The appearance of brown patches on lawn is one of the most common problems that can affect the health of your turf, a problem that can be caused by many things, from fungal infestations to dog urine and from chemical spills to bacterial infections. When grass leaves turn the yellowish brown color so typical of the phenomenon, the affected leaves are dead indeed and there is no way to resuscitate them, but fortunately, the problem is relatively easy to stop and to remedy. Here are some tips how:
- Contain the disease – the best way to stop the problem from spreading is to remove the affected leaves as quickly as possible. This part of the healing process requires patience and energy, as you will be required to remove every one of the dried and yellowed leaves.
- Aerate the soil – when you have bare patches of soil or only green grass leaves in the area that used to be affected, it is a good idea to grab a grass aerator tool and poke a couple of cause into the soil to improve the circulation of nutrients in the area.
- Seed, water and fertilize the affected area – sprinkle your seeds in the right concentration over the barren area, then water generously to allow your seeds too start growing roots. Consult a specialist at a local garden store and get an organic grass fertilizer suitable for starting off your new seeds. Apply the fertilizer according to the instructions and don’t forget that new seeds need water every day to be able to grow into strong and healthy grass.
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