ATLANTA — If patches of your lawn are looking dry, it might not be that they’re not getting enough water. It could be dead. Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Eboni Deon says a larger amount of Army ...
Some situations keep coming back year after year. A few topics that I wish I could take a few years off from writing about are army worms, sod webworms, mosquitoes, gray leaf spot, chinch bugs, ...
Some common causes of brown patches on your lawn include drought stress, dog urine, disease, or burning from too much sun or fertilizers. Armyworm caterpillars are a less common culprit. However, ...
An armyworm invasion can be a gardener's nightmare. These pesky larvae (armyworm larvae is kind of another way to say armyworm caterpillar) can quickly devour large patches of grass, leaving behind ...
When you have a lush, green lawn, you want to keep it looking that way. But there's a tiny enemy out there that wants to torpedo your plans. They're called armyworms, and they're eating their way ...
There’s nothing better than stepping out into your backyard to enjoy a lush green lawn. Anyone who maintains a lawn knows how much care goes into correctly watering and caring for grass. So it can be ...
I have been writing this column since around 1989. Right after Hurricane Hugo, I started this column (with the help of many others from the Post and Courier family) to try to help people out with ...
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