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Old February 24th 04, 09:27 PM
Steveo
 
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Starskey & Hutch wrote:
Yes I know you have a degree in
grass science so answer me this, why
does a lawn get yelow patches in it
I know its winter but this spring I will
see dead spots in the lawn like last
year. It is not because of not watering or
uneven watering and no theres nothing
blocking the sun from getting to it. Some
one said the lawn can get a disease
from being watered at night other say
reseed the whole lawn come spring. Can
grass die out but only in patches???

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Can you post a pic? It sounds like the turf variety may be different
in those area's. Could be poa annua or bentgrass or rye. It's
hard to say without seeing it.

Disease or insect damage can occur in patches too.

Do you still drive the Torino with the stripe on the side?

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