After winter, it’s not uncommon for our lawns to look a little tired and damaged from freeze-thaw cycles, improper drainage, and general damage from harsh conditions. But, if your lawn still looks yellow in May and hasn’t quite recovered, it’s a sign a big adjustment is needed.
Even if you have done everything on your spring lawn care checklist, it’s likely your lawn will still looks yellow in late-May if there’s a bigger health issue, such as a drainage problem or even a pest infestation. But don’t fret, it
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