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Old 20-06-2010, 01:05 PM
colins1979 colins1979 is offline
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Hi there. The grass in dying due to the high levels of Nitrogen is causing it to die. As we know Nitrogen promotes growth but is such a high concentrate it will kill growth. Usualy you will see green lush areas around the "burnt" patches.

You can get more urine resistent grass or you can try watering your grass more to dilute the toxic levels of Nitrogen.

Thanks Colin S

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