Lawn Care Tips : How to Renovate Dead Spots in a Lawn




Renovating dead spots in a lawn requires loosening the soil, adding compost and either spreading seeds or adding sod. Find out how to fix dead spots for different types of grass, including St. Augustine and Bermuda grass, with advice from a professional landscaper in this free video on lawn care.

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3 Responses to “Lawn Care Tips : How to Renovate Dead Spots in a Lawn”

  1. 009cbdp says:

    This was very informative. I have done this about 3 times, it works.Thanks

  2. kgminden says:

    my lawn is so bad this year it crunches under foot, its progressivly gotten worst over the last decade- yellow dry dead. its only May 21, and its cold here still, but my neighbors lawns are green already, but their lawns are at least 7 yearsyounger then mine also, if that makes a difference. My question is do I weed/feed or seed???

  3. Billiethekid100 says:

    what?

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