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Attached are pictures of our lawn. What started as brown spots in an otherwise green lawn now appear to be dying. After fertilizing in the spring,...
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Lawn Care #132124
Asked June 04, 2013, 5:33 PM EDT
Attached are pictures of our lawn. What started as brown spots in an otherwise green lawn now appear to be dying. After fertilizing in the spring, the brown spots were diagnosed as a fungus. Using Scott's fungus control follows. Now the whole yard appears to be dying. Water restrictions are 2 days per week.
Adams County Colorado
Expert Response
There are a couple of things which could be going on. This is the kind of thing that might be easier to work out over the phone or maybe even with a site visit. If you would like to give me a call we can try and figure something out.