Bare patches don’t just happen randomly. They’re often the result of problems, like grubs, pets, or fungal diseases. You can plant grass seed in this patch, but if you don’t address what the ...
After a long, hot Southern summer, it's not unusual to find a few bare spots in your lawn. Cooler fall temperatures make it the perfect time to get out there and do some repair work. If you act now, ...
Those unsightly patches of brown and yellow forming in your lawn may not be your pet’s fault. They’re more than likely a sign that your yard is suffering from the dreaded lawn fungus. Lawn fungus can ...