Lawn care issues...bare spots.
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Originally Posted by GINge!
Also, sounds like you may have cinch bugs , dig down a few inches and see if you find any of them.
PistonFan, any way you go, just make sure to give the lawn some refreshments via a Turf Builder of some sort with disease contol & some bug killer(Triazicide is great).
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I've owned a landscaping/lawn care business for the past 9 years. I didn't read this whole thread, so just PM me with any related questions you may have... I can point you in the right direction. -chris.
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I'm leaving the Scott's behind and trying some of this stuff, will see how it works...
http://www.vigoro.com/ProductCategor...ed/TallFescue/
http://www.vigoro.com/ProductCategor...ed/TallFescue/
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Originally Posted by PistonFan
I'm leaving the Scott's behind and trying some of this stuff, will see how it works...
http://www.vigoro.com/ProductCategor...ed/TallFescue/
http://www.vigoro.com/ProductCategor...ed/TallFescue/
Home Depot sells the hell out of that stuff. I think it's just as good as Scotts!
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