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Why Grass Stays Brown Over The Entire Lawn

Brown patches on your lawn can be such a downer. The rest of your lawn seems to be thriving under your care except that one stubborn patch. Brown patches are not as straightforward as you might think and have a variety of causes. Click for more info!<br>https://www.absolutelawnpros.com/why-grass-stays-brown-over-the-entire-lawn/<br>

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Why Grass Stays Brown Over The Entire Lawn

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  1. Why Grass Stays Brown Over The Entire Lawn?

  2. Too Much Or Too Little Water Erosion can be caused by too much water flowing too fast either from rain or irrigation. If the soil drains poorly, the water will run off the surface carrying topsoil, seeds, and young shoots. A good system for watering the lawn can solve the issue of too much or too little water.

  3. Fungal Diseases Fungal diseases such as brown patches love moist or damp areas when it is hot and humid or after snow melts. There are several fungicides available to address this. You can also combat fungal diseases by increases air circulation and sun exposure. Avoid irrigating too late in the day when the area will remain damp for too long.

  4. Grubs, Chinch Bugs, And Others Grubs will chew on roots mimicking drought damage. Chinch bugs suck the nutritional juices out of the grass blades dehydrating them. Other bugs such as caterpillars can also cause damage to your lawn. You can spot-treat for grubs and cinch with the pesticides geared to them.

  5. Thatch When grass blades decay, they can build up into a dense carpet that chokes the healthy grass. Remove thatch when it exceeds half an inch in thickness.

  6. Poor Growing Conditions Compacted soil with poor drainage and debris can prevent grass from growing and kill existing grass creating brown patches. Other causes of brown grass patches are mechanical damage from dull lawn mower blades and chemical damage from pet urine, pesticides, and herbicides applied improperly.

  7. Lawn Care Cumming Diagnosing your lawn can be difficult. Hiring professionals to take you through the proper lawn maintenance steps is a great place to start. If you are looking for tips to turn your brown grass back to green, please contact Absolute Lawn Pros for expert lawn care in Cumming. Click here for more info!

  8. Contact Us! 678-758-1876 info@therehab.com 745 Atlanta Rd, Suite 201 Cumming, GA 30040 AbsoluteLawnPros.com

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