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Old 19-05-2003, 04:56 PM
Bob S.
 
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Hi,

We just installed a new fescue sod lawn approximately a week and a half
ago. It was doing great up until a couple of days ago, at which point it
began developing these seemingly random yellowish-brownish patches. I have
been unable to identify what type of problem we're facing through any of
the online resources, and was wondering if anyone knows of somewhere in the
Raleigh area that I can take a sample and have the problem properly
diagnosed?

Thanks,
-Bob
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Old 19-05-2003, 11:32 PM
Anne Lurie
 
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Bob,

I'm assuming that if you've noticed a problem after 10 days or so that you
had sod laid down (rather than starting with grass seed), in which case I
think you should be asking these questions of your supplier!

Anne Lurie
NE Raleigh



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Hi,

We just installed a new fescue sod lawn approximately a week and a half
ago. It was doing great up until a couple of days ago, at which point it
began developing these seemingly random yellowish-brownish patches. I have
been unable to identify what type of problem we're facing through any of
the online resources, and was wondering if anyone knows of somewhere in

the
Raleigh area that I can take a sample and have the problem properly
diagnosed?

Thanks,
-Bob



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