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Dog urine can cause a lot of damage to a lawn, particularly if they visit the same spot or you’ve got more than one pet contributing. The result is a patch of discolored grass, which may be dead ...
A dethatching rake is a good choice for removing dead grass, but any yard rake will do the job. It's primarily the nitrogen ...
Well, your pup could be an unwitting culprit if your lawn is also the place he does his business – we’re talking number ones here – because dog urine can kill off your grass to leave ...
Golf-course superintendents — they’re just like us! At least, they’re not so different that we can’t ask them for advice. In this column, we welcome readers’ yard-care questions, which ...
Because of the excess quantity it burns the grass blades as well as leaves or needles on other plants. Many products are supposed to “cure” this issue including supplements to reduce urine alkalinity ...
A GARDENING expert has revealed the secrets to stopping dog pee runing your grass. Steve Chilton said that pet urine can be a "nightmare" and can slowly kill the grass. He told the Mirror ...
that smell of old pet urine can become quite strong, especially in the hot southern heat. Pet-friendly artificial grass is designed to be durable and low-maintenance, but it doesn’t absorb ...
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