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craig1385a 23-09-2005 08:00 PM

Is my lawn dead?
 
I live in the Chicago suburbs and never water my lawn in the summer. I
just let it go dormant and it comes back fine in the fall. Unfortunately
we suffered through an extended drought this year so the amount of rain
that it received was less than normal. Most of lawn areas that receive no
shade are now a grayish brown, not the yellowish brown you see in a dormant
lawn. The color is exactly the same as a piece of dead sod. There are only
a few green bits here and there. Is my lawn dead? If not, how can I help
it recover?

craig from illinois

[email protected] 24-09-2005 09:09 PM


craig1385a wrote:
I live in the Chicago suburbs and never water my lawn in the summer. I
just let it go dormant and it comes back fine in the fall. Unfortunately
we suffered through an extended drought this year so the amount of rain
that it received was less than normal. Most of lawn areas that receive no
shade are now a grayish brown, not the yellowish brown you see in a dormant
lawn. The color is exactly the same as a piece of dead sod. There are only
a few green bits here and there. Is my lawn dead? If not, how can I help
it recover?

craig from illinois



If the lawn has now received an inch of water a week for a couple of
weeks, it should be coming back from being dormant. If it's had water
and hasn't started to come back by now, it's dead. If it's reviving
and getting regular water now, then after it's resumed growing, I'd add
fertilizer now and again i late Oct. Also, check and adjust PH.



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