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Red thread disease causes string-like patches in your lawn and is a sign of unhealthy grass. Here's what might be causing the ...
Should you remove mushrooms in your yard or leave them be? Why do they grow there in the first place? Your questions, ...
Can lawn fungus go away without intervention? Most grass diseases won't just go away. While some may stop spreading during hot weather and drier conditions, others thrive during hot summer days.
Even the most meticulously cared for lawn can sometimes fall prey to ugly rust fungus. Instead of reaching for chemicals, try ...
Brown patches in your lawn can be caused by a insects, pet urine, drought, heat, or a fungus. Learn how to prevent brown ...
Despite all the recent rain, many lawns are covered in random brown patches. The reason? Too much rain. Extremely wet grass promotes fungus growth and can actually harm your lawn. Here are 8 ways t… ...
Red thread overwinters as dormant fungus structures called sclerotia on dead grass blades and thatch from last year’s infected lawn. Then, the following year when conditions are right, they ...
A fungus that carves ring-shaped dead patches is leaving its mark on hundreds of Weld County lawns this year. Homeowners and lawn care businesses have been battling “necrotic ring spot” fungus that ...
Just when you thought you were a lawn care pro, blemishes on your green grass appear. A common culprit to these brown spots or dead grass is a fungal lawn disease.