Does Fertilizer Burn Grass?
When you over fertilize, the salts build up in the soil and cause a drying effect, which can result in the grass turning yellow or brown: “fertilizer burn.”
When you over fertilize, the salts build up in the soil and cause a drying effect, which can result in the grass turning yellow or brown: “fertilizer burn.”
Nutsedges are perennial weeds in the sedge family and superficially resemble grasses. Yellow and purple nutsedge are summer perennial grass-like weeds.
Lawn mites are a common destructive insect that will cause severe damage to your lawn in the Denver area. Learn how to control mites in CO.
Learn about the differences between Tall Fescue and Bermuda grass and find out about which is best for your climate.