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It is virtually impossible to determine the cause of the problem you are experiencing with your lawn without being able to see it firsthand. There are a number of
possible causes for a lawn to yellow and look unhealthy: fungus/disease, the need for a fertilizer, lack of watering or insect damage. |
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We recommend that you dethatch your lawn before your first application of fertilizer in the spring. Fall is another good time to do this, especially if you are going to
over-seed the lawn.  |
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At this time of year, most outdoor activities are limited to putting up Christmas lights and shoveling snow. Rarely do we think about our lawns, especially when they
are yellow, frozen and possibly even covered in snow. If you live in the southern U.S., you might not have any snow to worry about, or a frozen turf for that matter,
but that doesn't mean there won't be noticeable changes in the lawn, such as a change in color.  |
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