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Brown patches in your lawn can be caused by a insects, pet urine, drought, heat, or a fungus. Learn how to prevent brown ...
During the hottest days of summer when your yard is competing with sweltering heat, blazing sun and less rain, it's best to ...
Wet weather during the hot summer or cooler winter months can cause disease problems for our lawns and shrubs.
One of the most common questions we receive from Johnson County residents when they receive their free soil test is what to ...
The lack of insulating snow cover this winter, accompanied by cold temperatures, creates a combination that can cause the die-out of grass patches. In some lawns, certain parts look fine, while ...
Keep the area moist but not soggy while the new grass establishes, this is especially important in dry spring spells. It's best to avoid walking on it for a few weeks and don’t mow until the ...