How do I get rid of thick patches in my lawn?

Regular Lawn Grasses Out of Place
For a non-chemical solution, these patches of unwanted grass can be cut out with a spade or sodcutter. Make sure you remove as many of the roots as possible or you'll see some of these plants grow back. You can also spray these areas with a nonselective herbicide like glyphosate.
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What is the thick bladed grass in my lawn?

Tall fescue is a thick bladed fast growing and uncontrollable perennial grass that usually grows in clumps in the middle of a lawn. Tall fescue is NOT controllable without killing the desirable grasses surrounding the tall fescue.
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What causes large bare patches in lawn?

What Causes Bare Spots In My Lawn? If you notice Bare Spots in your otherwise lush, green and healthy lawn, they could be the result of excessive foot traffic, poor soil conditions, pet urine, grub infestation, chemical spills, fungal disease, buried rocks, or a variety of other things.
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Does putting grass clippings on bare spots help grass grow?

The only way to grow lawn grass from clippings is to allow the grass to grow so long it produces seed. Then, when the seed remains in the clippings and conditions are right, it may germinate. Allowing grass to become so overgrown that it produces seeds ensures that it has an unkempt appearance.
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Will grass fill in bare spots on it's own?

Those grasses have runners, meaning vine-like stolons above ground and stem-like rhizomes below ground. “They generate plants off the mother plant and will creep in and fill in bare spots on their own,” he says.
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An EASY FIX For Your THINNING Lawn



Why is my grass tufts?

One possible reason why your grass is growing in clumps is because the soil is too compact. If the soil is compact and hard, it may restrict its ability to absorb moisture. And when soil becomes dry, grass and other plant life may cease to thrive. You can combat this problem, however, by aerating your lawn.
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Why is my lawn blotchy?

The lawn has not been properly watered or mowed.

Good lawn care practices like proper mowing and lawn watering can go a long way toward preventing thin patchy lawns and bringing them back to health.
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How do I thin out my lawn?

You can use a rake, but when it's too thick, you will need to scarify or verti-mow the lawn. To do this, mow the lawn multiple times and lower the mower on each subsequent cut across the entire area, until you have removed most signs of green growth.
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How do you fix an uneven patchy lawn?

Areas of a lawn can become uneven over time, due to settling, drainage issues, and various natural and unnatural causes. In the least extreme cases, you can solve the problem by topdressing with a thin layer of leveling mix (soil, compost, and sand).
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How do you know if you have Leatherjackets in your lawn?

Simply digging around the affected plants or lifting an area of dying grass should confirm the presence of leatherjackets. They grow to around 1-2cm in size and are generally dark brown in colour and you can expect to find several within a small area.
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What are fairy rings in grass?

A fairy ring is a fungal colony that can sometimes cause a circular ring of dead grass and/or toadstools to appear in lawns.
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What does a fairy ring look like?

What do fairy rings look like? Fairy rings are rings of grass up to 15 feet in diameter that have a distinctly different color or texture than the grass inside or outside of the ring. Half- or other partial ring patterns occur as well.
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How do I treat fairy rings in my lawn?

Fairy ring can be eliminated by removing the turf and root zone with the soil containing the white, cottony, mycelial mass. If fairy ring symptoms consist only of mushrooms and there is no zone of dark green grass, the mushrooms can be raked off and disposed of.
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What happens if you destroy a fairy ring?

The farmer says that he dreamed that he must destroy the barn. Even collecting dew from the grass or flowers of a fairy ring can bring bad luck. Destroying a fairy ring is unlucky and fruitless; superstition says it would simply grow back.
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When should I treat my lawn for leatherjackets?

The Nematodes (or Steinernema Feltiae) should be watered onto the lawn between August and October when the ground temperature is still warm and moist. This is also the time the adult crane flies lay new eggs which hatch and often start feeding on the lawn before going more dormant over Winter.
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What is the difference between chafer grubs and leatherjackets?

When fully grown, the leatherjackets pupate in the soil, eventually emerging as new adults crane flies. Leatherjackets and leatherjacket damage are usually worse in a wet autumn. Chafer grubs are large, creamy-white, C-shaped grubs with large brown heads and six legs.
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Why do I have leather jackets in my lawn?

Leatherjackets hatch from eggs laid by crane flies, also known as daddy long legs. Crane flies will lay eggs in most UK lawns and some may never hatch – but if conditions are wet and damp for a considerable amount of time (a wet winter) this will cause them to hatch and begin to live under your lawn.
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What do leather jacket grubs look like?

A Look for grubs 2.5-4cm long. They are greyish brown or even black, with tough leathery skins enclosing a soft body. Leatherjackets do not have a distinct head or legs. Their colour makes them difficult to spot.
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How do you repair grass after leather jackets?

If you catch them early enough (a small patch appears in your lawn) you should be able to revive any dry or yellowing grass with a quick feed such as our QUICK RELEASE: Spring / Summer – however, the reality is that even with a nematode treatment, leatherjackets will take time to be fully removed and if they have a ...
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Will starlings get rid of leatherjackets?

Above: Starlings will dig at the lawn to feed on leatherjackets. Larger predators such as badgers have been known to dig for leatherjackets. They create large holes in the lawn⁠—you may be able to spot some clues, such as badger droppings nearby, to help identify the culprit.
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What do chafer grubs look like?

Chafer grubs can be found in the soil under the loose turf. They have stout white bodies curved in a C shape, light brown heads, with three pairs of legs at the head end. They are bigger than the adult beetles and, if straightened out, can be up to 18mm (almost ¾in) long.
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How do I get rid of chafer grubs in my lawn?

The only way to deal with Chafer Grubs in your lawn is to kill them by applying a product called Nemasys Chafer Grub Killer. This product contains microscopic worms called Entomopathogenic Nematodes which prey on Chafer Grubs, infecting them with a fatal bacteria.
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What do leather jacket grubs turn into?

Leatherjackets are the larvae of the European Crane Fly or Daddy Long Legs as they are commonly known. The larvae cause damage to lawns by feeding on the roots of grass plants. Adult crane flies hatch from pupae in late July and August and lay their eggs in the ground within 24 hours of hatching.
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What does iron sulphate do for lawns?

Iron sulphate is known as the best moss killer for grass that kills moss within hours and acts as a lawn feed to give the grass a nice healthy green colour. EASY TO USE. Coverage of 5 Kilogram Ferrous Sulfate approx 2,500 to 5000 square metres for LAWN GREENING. CAN BE APPLIED WET or DRY.
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Are Leatherjackets harmful to dogs?

Nemasys Leatherjacket Killer is incredibly effective and is 100% safe for children, cats, dogs, other pets and wildlife.
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