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In addition to being unattractive, those yellow patches on your lawn are signs of an underlying problem. In order to restore your grass, you’ll need to find the cause and address it. Below are a few of the most common issues that lead to yellow patches and how you can fix them with diligent lawn care.

3 Issues That Lead to Yellow Lawn Patches

1. Nutrient Deficiency

A lawn requires some key nutrients in order to thrive. This includes oxygen, water, nitrogen, and iron. Nitrogen deficiencies are the most common causes behind yellow grass. It may also stunt the lawn’s growth and cause an appearance of clovers. You can fix this by aerating the lawn, allowing nutrients to get to the blades’ roots, and fertilize the lawn with a fertilizer high in nitrogen and iron. A professional lawn care team can provide the right fertilizer to restore your yard’s health.

2. Fungal Disease

lawn careLawns can get fungal infections, which will create yellow patches throughout the lawn. Rusting is a common fungal disease that occurs when the temperatures are in the low 70’s F and when moisture levels are high. Address this issue by hiring a lawn care professional for treatment and adjusting your watering schedule. Never water at night, when the moisture will sit for hours on the grass.

2. Pests

Pests can kill your grass, turning it yellow. Chinch bugs, for example, are small insects that suck the sap from the grass. This will eventually kill your lawn. Keep pest infestations away by watering properly and removing thatch. You may also want to use a fertilizer with less nitrogen, as too much can attract pests.

 

 

Leaving your lawn care to a professional is the best way to keep it healthy. Pepper’s Landscaping & Lawn Service Inc. has been the premier landscaping company in Trumbull, CT, since 1985. This fully insured and licensed team can handle all your landscape design and maintenance needs, from lawn mowing to installing masonry. Browse their services online and call (203) 377-1596 to get a free estimate for a custom yard care plan.

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