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Old 27-06-2005, 04:41 PM
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In April my lawn looked like a green healthy carpet. I'm using
the Scott plan and put down the turf builder and also grub control.

For the last several months my lawn has large areas of brown dry
spots. Can anyone help me with what caused the significant
change from a good looking lawn to the current one?
I appreciate your advice.

Josie
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Old 28-06-2005, 01:56 AM
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You don't say where you are but it sounds like one of two common lawn
funguses - either Summer Patch or Brown Patch. Both thrive in hot, humid
weather. Do a search on them to learn more. You should be able to treat
them with a lawn fungicide like Bayer Advanced Fungus Control for Lawns. As
with all products you apply to your lawn, read the instructions and apply as
indicated. By the way, and again you didn't specify your location or grass
type, applying nitrogen to fescue lawns after Feb/March (as Scott's
recommends) greatly increases the chances of fungus/disease problems.
Nitrogen should be applied in Feb/March, Sept, and November - never in late
spring or summer.


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In April my lawn looked like a green healthy carpet. I'm using the Scott
plan and put down the turf builder and also grub control.

For the last several months my lawn has large areas of brown dry spots.
Can anyone help me with what caused the significant change from a good
looking lawn to the current one?
I appreciate your advice.

Josie



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Old 28-06-2005, 03:42 AM
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On Mon, 27 Jun 2005 15:41:56 GMT, J. M. Russo wrote:
In April my lawn looked like a green healthy carpet. I'm using
the Scott plan and put down the turf builder and also grub control.

For the last several months my lawn has large areas of brown dry
spots. Can anyone help me with what caused the significant
change from a good looking lawn to the current one?


Where are you, what's the weather been like, and what chemicals have you
put down, and at what rate? What species are in your lawn?

Have you lifted chunks of sod from both dry and green areas to see what
differences you can see in root structure, soil type, species composition?

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Old 28-06-2005, 09:18 PM
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J. M. Russo wrote:
In April my lawn looked like a green healthy carpet. I'm using the
Scott plan and put down the turf builder and also grub control.

For the last several months my lawn has large areas of brown dry spots.
Can anyone help me with what caused the significant change from a good
looking lawn to the current one?
I appreciate your advice.

Josie

Thank you for your very useful information. I am in northern
New Jersey and I believe the grass is bluegrass. Your advice is
very helpful and I will look into all thee suggestions.

Thank you.
Josie
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