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If you are using a product like Scotts, it is time released. It is still fertilizing weeks after application. You can dig down do the roots (even after rain) and still see fertilizer that has yet to dissolve. You have to wait 6-8 weeks between applications. From the pic, it looks burned slap up from fertilizer. Aerate it and over seed it this fall, water it daily..you'll be good as new this time next year!
Noticed a couple of weeds. Your next upcoming treatment will finish them. Some fungus in back from humidity. Lawn will grow out of. Need a fall aeration and overseed to get fungus out of roots. Water 1 inch per week.
Spruce in back - spider mites
Shrubs - spider mites
Maple - manganese, beetles, leafspot disease
I think I got the Trugreen guys' message deciphered:
Trugreen said:Noticed a couple of weeds. Your next upcoming treatment will finish them. Some fungus in back from humidity. Lawn will grow out of. Need a fall aeration and overseed to get fungus out of roots. Water 1 inch per week.
Spruce in back - spider mites
Shrubs - spider mites
Maple - manganese, beetles, leafspot disease
So is fungus killing the grass in back?
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