What is Happening to Your Lawn Under the Snow?
What happens beneath the snow and how to protect your lawn.
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What happens beneath the snow and how to protect your lawn.
Brown, circular spots in your lawn could be dollar spot fungus.
Dollar spot is a common lawn disease in the summer.
Only a select number of companies have successfully met these criteria.
Ascochyta leaf blight is a fungal disease that affects grass during the warm, moist summer months.
Sod webworms can turn a beautiful lawn into a patchy, unattractive yard in no time at all.
Chinch bugs can quickly wreak havoc on your lawn.
Red thread is a common lawn disease as we start to enter the summer months.
Oxford, Michigan, is no stranger to Necrotic Ring Spot (NRS), a destructive lawn disease caused by the fungus Leptosphaeria korrae.
This disease invades grass roots, leading to the formation of characteristic circular patches of dead grass.
Necrotic Ring Spot is a destructive fungal disease that can affect Kentucky bluegrass lawns.
Red thread is a common lawn issue that many homeowners encounter, especially during the cooler, wet months.
Red thread is a common fungal issue that can damage lawns.
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