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Old 05-01-2006, 08:27 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
 
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it's winter time, and i noticed that my lawn is scorched. It's a St.
Augustine lawn. The grass blades are completely brown. This occurs
Not just on little patches, but the
entire lawn is scorched. I just applied Scotts Turfbuilder about a
month ago and from what I read, I should not apply too much every week.
The lawn gets water once every day about 530 am.

What are some good solutions to bring the lawn back to its green color
again?

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Old 05-01-2006, 08:41 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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I lived in Florida for seven years with St Augustine and hated it. It
usually goes dormant every winter at least in northern FL. Where do you
live? Sounds like you are drowning it to death. If it is just dormant it
will come back in the spring (usually). If you live in a part of the
country that support other grasses, why not switch. Have you talked to a
local Lawn and Garden center for advice?

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it's winter time, and i noticed that my lawn is scorched. It's a St.
Augustine lawn. The grass blades are completely brown. This occurs
Not just on little patches, but the
entire lawn is scorched. I just applied Scotts Turfbuilder about a
month ago and from what I read, I should not apply too much every week.
The lawn gets water once every day about 530 am.

What are some good solutions to bring the lawn back to its green color
again?



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Old 07-01-2006, 02:03 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
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Even though this winter is relatively warm/hot, the grass is going dormant
by virtue of its genetic code during this time of year. Continued dumping
of chemicals, wasting water may result in unwanted things in spring. Save
the water and chemicals for spring. Stop wasting water, look up "drought"
at google.
Do some research on fertilizer runoff and what is does to water enviroments.
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it's winter time, and i noticed that my lawn is scorched. It's a St.
Augustine lawn. The grass blades are completely brown. This occurs
Not just on little patches, but the
entire lawn is scorched. I just applied Scotts Turfbuilder about a
month ago and from what I read, I should not apply too much every week.
The lawn gets water once every day about 530 am.

What are some good solutions to bring the lawn back to its green color
again?



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Old 08-01-2006, 01:01 PM posted to alt.home.lawn.garden
 
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hello,

thanks for the answer. It strikes me as odd that my lawn and my
neighbor's lawn are the only ones on the street to be scorched. That's
what my concern was. We've just built on the lot about 8 months ago.
The new sod may have something to do with it, but I have no idea.




Jim wrote:
Even though this winter is relatively warm/hot, the grass is going dormant
by virtue of its genetic code during this time of year. Continued dumping
of chemicals, wasting water may result in unwanted things in spring. Save
the water and chemicals for spring. Stop wasting water, look up "drought"
at google.
Do some research on fertilizer runoff and what is does to water enviroments.
--
............
Jonny
wrote in message
oups.com...
it's winter time, and i noticed that my lawn is scorched. It's a St.
Augustine lawn. The grass blades are completely brown. This occurs
Not just on little patches, but the
entire lawn is scorched. I just applied Scotts Turfbuilder about a
month ago and from what I read, I should not apply too much every week.
The lawn gets water once every day about 530 am.

What are some good solutions to bring the lawn back to its green color
again?


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