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May 30, 2015
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mottman
I know that. However the worst spots are where we dug all the trenches
I know there's not a whole lot of rocks there for at least 6 or so inches.
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Lawn care experts - is my lawn being eaten by bugs?
mottman
5/30/15 1:18pm
did you use a rotary or drop spreader for your fertilizer?
TN_Coug
5/30/15 1:32pm
Rotary. That would explain the color but what about the thinning/dying?
mottman
5/30/15 1:49pm
I'd call the sod company and have them look at it. Tell them you are worried th
TN_Coug
5/30/15 1:56pm
Could be, hard to say. I've battled grubs for 4 years now.
Grit for Brains
5/30/15 1:32pm
Btw, there is a very effective treatment for grubs: beneficial nematodes
dilbert
5/30/15 2:19pm
We are in a drought. Tear it all out and xeriscape. Selfish CBers.
pink22
5/30/15 1:59pm
Correct. My Houston xeriscaping business is going gangbusters these past
ByuMba90
5/30/15 3:03pm
The stripes are from the fertilizer, the spots
volleyjiver
5/30/15 2:03pm
I might have watered it to much. It did get some mushrooms in some spots
mottman
5/30/15 2:57pm
I had cinche bugs kill my backyard at the end of last fall. I treated it with
BlueFreak
5/30/15 2:06pm
Your lawn is too stony.
SCcoug
5/30/15 3:06pm
I know that. However the worst spots are where we dug all the trenches
mottman
5/30/15 3:55pm
Can you easily pull up the dead grass with no resistance
coolcats
5/30/15 3:35pm
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