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xeifrank
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Hi

I have some spotty brown patches on my lawn. My lawn is about 8 months old, so at first I thought I wasn't getting enough coverage with my sprinkler system. So I began hand watering the brown patchy areas, but that didn't seem to help. Then I thought maybe I had grubs, so I applied some grub killer and watered to the affected areas, that didn't work either. Now today I noticed some poop droppings in one of the brown patches. I thought maybe a rabbit has gotten into my backyard (I've seen one), but not sure if this is the kind of damage they would do. The grass starts out by getting brown, then pretty soon that grass dries out and dies leaving a small dirt patch. If I let the grass grow very tall, it will eventually cover the patch, but after the next mow the same cycle ensues. The brown patches are usually a few inches in diameter and there are probably 5 or 6 of them, all on one side of the backyard.

Thoughts?

thanks,

Xeifrank

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weezie13
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To the top!!!

Anyone??????????????

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Weezie

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done this have entertained angels without realizing it.
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Dogs?? Neighborhood dogs?? Taking a Whizz on your lawn [dunno]
Actually, the dog spots are distinguishable from other problems, by a luxurious growth ring around the edges of the dead spot. Dollar spot, will have a cobbwebby growth visible in the morning when dew is present.Your problem by explanation, rules out Rhizoctonia yellow patch because it has a distinctive 'frog-eye' pattern which has a dead spot surrounded by green turf, then an surrounding ring of dead grass. Water the affected area(assuming dog damage) to wash out residual salts left by Man's BEST Friend to help the grass recover...I would Bet that this is your problem [thumb]

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