Q: I’ve been watering and mowing my lawn regularly, but I still see patches of dead grass. Why is my grass turning yellow, and what can I do? Can I treat the issue myself? A: Maybe the Bermuda grass ...
It happens to most of us. You think you have this lawn care thing figured out. Then you notice “yellow” grass disrupting your masterpiece. Worse, the blemish seems to be taking on a life of its own.
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 ...
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Yellow patches of turfgrass can happen for many reasons, including heat, grubs, watering issues, and diseases... Or this ...
Bermuda grass is sometimes used as a turf grass, particularly in areas with very high foot traffic. Most of the time, though, ...
14:56, Sat, Jul 5, 2025 Updated: 14:57, Sat, Jul 5, 2025 Gardeners have been warned that making one common mistake during summer could quickly turn a healthy green lawn into a patchy yellow mess.
Ah, spring ― while it might have brought us pretty mixed weather so far, there’s no denying the season has led to bountiful gardens (and all the tasks that go with it). But if you’ve started to notice ...
QUESTION: I have St. Augustine grass, and before the recent rains, it was really green and healthy. Recently, it looks a little stressed with light green and yellowing patches appearing sporadically.