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Don’t panic about brown grass in late winter – it is natural, and rushing to fertilize worsens it
The sight of brown grass towards the end of winter may be unsettling, but there is no need to panic. It is usually a normal part of a grass’s natural life cycle, and you'd best wait rather than do ...
Lawns are surprisingly resilient during dry spells. Grass is adapted to going dormant (i.e. brown) as a way to cut down on water needs when rain isn’t happening. Then it’s able to “green up” when a ...
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