Photos taken in October and this past week. Lawn came out of dormancy like this with matted down patches all over. Any idea what caused this? Will this come back, where do I go from here?

by Art_Vandelay_10

12 Comments

  1. Kindly_Walk2080

    may be you get ripped off by the crop pesticides how are other lawn close by?

  2. looloopklopm

    Winter? If you live in a cold climate you deal with this and worse every year. My grass starts looking great again by September, the it’s snow time again.

  3. CANT_STOP_THE_DRINK

    Same here. I thought it was the long hot summer last year that killed a bunch of my grass late fall. I got too lazy to water it often enough.

  4. pigeonholepundit

    what state? Wisconsin or Minnesota? Give it a few more weeks and it might green up still.

  5. iTweetTurf

    Looks like you overfertilized in the fall and probably had longer grass going into winter. Probably Microdochium patch (pink snow mold) if you didn’t have prolonged snow cover as indicated. It should grow out when temps increase.

  6. bryptobrazy

    Plant some beans to add back the nitrogen that the corn took /s kind of

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