Grass fungus is caused by fungal spores that live in the soil and germinate in warm, damp conditions. This is when your lawn is most susceptible to fungus. Most fungus diseases exhibit either patches ...
Thin, patchy spots in your lawn are never a good sign, but they can pop up, even when you're taking proper care of your lawn. In some cases, dry or spongy patches indicate that your lawn needs ...
Q: Last year, my three neighbors and I experienced major sections of dead zoysia grass. We hired a company to maintain our lawns. They treated for grubs, then fungus, but it didn’t look any better. I ...
Dear Heloise: I spray cooking oil on my lawn mower blades to keep grass from sticking to them. I don't use motor oil since it can kill my grass if it drips on the lawn. -- Dan W., in Tennessee HOT DOG ...
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