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burnt out lawn
Hi,
I live in the New England area. My lawn is almost 90 percent brown. I don't see any other lawns on my street burnt to this degree. My landscaper tells me this is normal - that there is a drought going on and most of their customers are experiencing the same thing. Granted I did not start regular watering via my sprinkler system until recently but it still does not make sense to me as I believe we have been receiving a lot of rain. I also cannot figure out why my lawn would be different than others on the street. I am wondering if I am getting the run-around. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks, Mike G |
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