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Should you remove mushrooms in your yard or leave them be? Why do they grow there in the first place? Your questions, ...
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Southern Living on MSNHow To Keep Brown Patches From Ruining Your Lawn This SummerBrown patches in your lawn can be caused by a insects, pet urine, drought, heat, or a fungus. Learn how to prevent brown ...
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Real Simple on MSNHow to Identify Lawn Problems ASAP—Before Pests or Grass Diseases Take OverFor most pests, good lawn care goes a long way: Mow high, water deeply, and don’t overfeed. If damage is spreading or intense ...
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How To Spot And Treat Fungal Lawn DiseasesFungal growths such as mushrooms can cause problems for your garden, but there are other fungi that can rear their ugly heads and cause issues for your lawn. Here's how to spot and deal with them ...
Timing is everything when it comes to watering your lawn. Allison Koenig, lawn and garden expert at Tractor Supply, says, ...
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House Digest on MSNWhat's Causing Red Thread To Grow In Your Lawn (& What To Do About It)Red thread disease causes string-like patches in your lawn and is a sign of unhealthy grass. Here's what might be causing the ...
The instinct of many garden owners may be to soak their lawns, but an expert warns it may have the opposite effect.
Preventing fungal lawn diseases through proper watering practices is crucial, as treatment only suppresses the issue. Summer weeds are emerging, and prompt removal is recommended to prevent future ...
Hoses can hurt people, plants, and the lawn in at least four fairly common ways in summer: 1.) As a surprisingly effective ...
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What the lawn needs in SeptemberFrom a meteorological perspective, fall begins on September 1. At this time of year, the weather is still very changeable and ...
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