Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Chemicals




Chemicals causes grass to turn yellow and die in regular and irregular patches. The yellow areas do not get bigger and they appear after two to five days of fertilization or a chemical has been spilled on the lawn. When large amounts of pesticides, fertilizers, gasoline, and hydrated lime are applied improperly or accidentally spilled on the grass, it will cause the blades to dry out and die.

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