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Q.Brown spots in lawn

Zone Medina, OH | Dorothie Edinger added on September 16, 2017 | Answered

Brown patches in lawn – looks like bentwood grass. On an acre with no possiblity of continued watering. How to restore to greenery?? Have scratched up dead spots and removed debris.
Can some topsoil and grass seed be put down to bring area back to life?? Thank you

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BushDoctor
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Answered on September 16, 2017

Yes, unfortunately it seems like the most viable option is loading some new soil, and re-seeding. I will suggest using dolomitic lime, and wettable sulfur to both control pH, and make sure there are no fungal, or bacterial spores left in the soil.

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