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Old 19-07-2004, 09:17 PM
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Default St Augustine Grass Discoloration

Since this past spring, sections of my St. Aug. yard have a greenish-yellow
discoloration. It appears in patches - not throughout the entire yard. The
grass still grows vigorously. It just looks bad.

I put some Ironite down on part of it to see if it was an iron deficiency.
If anything, that section was even worse. Anybody know what might be
causing this?


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