by Green Thumb Expert | Jun 14, 2012 | General, Lawn Diseases, Turf Grass
Some abiotic factors are preventable and others are not. The good news is that most abiotic factors are curable. If your lawn is suffering from one of the abiotic factors below, there is hope for your lawn. Since each factor requires a different cure, we have...
by Green Thumb Expert | Jun 13, 2012 | General, Lawn Diseases, Turf Grass
The term abiotic disorders when referring to turf grass, means nonliving. Problems in the turf grass caused by abiotic disorders are not caused by living organisms such as insects or weeds, but by conditions such as weather, soil conditions and the human factor. ...
by Green Thumb Expert | Jun 11, 2012 | Insects, Lawn Diseases, Turf Grass
In part one of our examination of brown lawn spots, we learned that proper identification is key to the success of treatment. Some brown lawn spots are avoidable and others are not. Keeping a close eye on your turf and acting quickly when a problem arises may...
by admin | Jun 11, 2012 | Lawn Diseases, Turf Grass
Depending on the time of year, your lawn can have brown turf grass spots for many reasons. Brown turf grass patches commonly found in the spring could be due to salt damage over the winter months, lack of moisture, seasonal fungus, insect damage or other external...