What you are describing sounds very much like the lawn of a friend I visited last week. I noticed that his front lawn showed stunted growth and thin areas along with a yellowish appearance. Even from ...
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7 lawn diseases that could be eating your lawn – identify and treat them before they take over
The most common lawn diseases in the UK can spell disaster for our grass – but if you know how to spot them and step in before they spread, the damage is usually reversible. As a gardener, one of the ...
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