Bare patches in your lawn can be a real eyesore, making your yard look like it’s been through the wringer. Whether it’s from heavy foot traffic, pesky pets, or just bad luck, those bald spots don’t ...
Brown patches in a lawn in a backyard nearby a paved patio and garden bed. - SingjaiStocker/Shutterstock For many homeowners, a core landscaping goal is having a ...
Brown patch fungus loves Southern summers, so mow at the right height, water early, and avoid heavy nitrogen to keep grass healthy and resilient. Use resistant turf like Kentucky-31 tall fescue, ...
Seeing beetles flying around or finding white, C-shaped grubs in the soil is a clear warning sign. These pests feed on grass ...