If you live in Florida, you're probably aware that lawns are a little trickier here than they are in other parts of the country. They need more water, and the soil has particular requirements. If you've been having trouble with your lawn looking brown and patchy, here are some things to consider:
First of all, make sure your lawn is getting enough water. During the hot season (April through October), it needs about an inch a week. The best time to water the lawn is in the morning before Daybreak. You can run your sprinklers for at least 45 to 60 minutes per Zone.
The best way to assure you are getting an inch a week is to get a rain gauge or even a coffee can. Place the gauge in on your brown spots and measure the water while running your sprinklers. You may find that you need new sprinkler heads, or need to adjust your spray radius/angels. Grass affected by prolonged drought areas can show up usually has brown indicators.
Another way to test the brown patchy spots on your Florida lawn a finger test. Press your finger down about 1 to 2 inches and determine if the soil is dry. Saint Augustine grass does require at least one inch of water per week to survive during hot Florida summers.
Second, check to see if any fungus or disease is growing on your grass—it's common for Florida lawns to have a fungus problem at some point. If you notice discoloration or patches of grass dying off, take a sample to your local professional. Nutrilawn is also available for a free lawn evaluation. Our professionals will be able to tell you what's going on and advise on treatment options.
Finally, a common cause of discoloration is fertilizer—or more precisely, fertilizer that's poorly applied. If you're using too much fertilizer at once, or if it gets onto sidewalks and other hardscapes, it can cause patchy brown areas on your lawn. Always use fertilizer as directed by the packaging. Also, make sure it is suitable for your lawn. We had a client, more specifically a Northerner, who brought "fertilizer" from the north. It was the wrong type of fertilizer and caused some pretty hefty damage to his Saint Augustine grass. The HOA was not happy with the results.
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