How What You Do Can Harm Your Turf.
June 20th, 2011 by admin
You have a lovely green lawn that you take care of almost obsessively. It is lush and green and excellent for those outdoor parties when it is hot outside. After calling several friends you have your first party, and all goes well so you have another in the following weeks… Soon you are a regular on the outdoor fun circuit and after several weeks you notice your lovely lawn is not so lovely any more. It is getting flat and brownish in spots even though you are regularly watering and feeding it the proper lawn food.
There are always lots of people dropping by during your outdoor gatherings, and some of them have dogs they bring along with them, and you have your own dogs that run free when people are outside, after all they get to be social too! This means they are most likely urinating on the grass, and in time the grass turns yellow from the urine. The only way around this is to keep the pets off the grass you are partying on as your pet has his own place to “go” the other dogs can go in his pen too and they can socialize there instead of ruining the grass. If you do this, and rotate the places you have your gatherings on your lawn should stay lush and green.
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