As the snow melts, brown lawn patches appear. An expert shares common causes and a simple fix for healthy grass ...
Why it happens: Brown patches often stem from pet urine, winter salt, soil compaction, pests, or fungal issues that damage turf health. How to fix: Gypsum can neutralize soil acidity, while reseeding ...
It's time to get "growing"....it's been a long winter and I want to see green grass don't you? Then it's time to wake up your lawn. To do so I've always taken a word from the wise - Ben Franklin - and ...
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Gypsum is good for most lawns and gardens. It contains calcium sulfate. There are mountains of it in Central Texas, and it’s the major constituent in wallboard. Granular and powder formulations for ...