Jackcrevol
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Does that area that’s browning get much such? St Augustine needs a good amount of sunlight to thrive. It’s relatively tolerant to shade but more sun the better. Depending on your irrigation schedule and what happened over the summer you also may have gotten some brown patch. Warm overnight temps + evening watering is how lawn disease forms. Was rampant in Tennessee this summer with how many afternoon rain showers we got in May and JuneView attachment 766612
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@SoilVol or anyone that can help, I would greatly appreciate it.
I put down quite a bit of St. Augustine sod this Spring. Most of it did really well. The pictures above are what I am having trouble with. It was looking great and about the 2 month mark it all of a sudden transformed into the pictures above.
Any thoughts on what is going on? Treatment options?
Thanks in advance.
It will probably be Winter by the time I read your response![]()
So sorry I missed this earlierFIL passed this morning at around 3 am. He is at peace. Grateful he didn't linger but terribly sad to have lost him. Thank you all for your prayers. Still a long way to go in this valley of grief and loss but our heavenly Father will sustain and comfort us.
Continuing to pray for you as well @UTProf.
Sorry for your loss, I'm sure your kids are taking the loss of their grandpa very hard. Condolences to you are your family...FIL passed this morning at around 3 am. He is at peace. Grateful he didn't linger but terribly sad to have lost him. Thank you all for your prayers. Still a long way to go in this valley of grief and loss but our heavenly Father will sustain and comfort us.
Continuing to pray for you as well @UTProf.
So sorry @GlitchFIL passed this morning at around 3 am. He is at peace. Grateful he didn't linger but terribly sad to have lost him. Thank you all for your prayers. Still a long way to go in this valley of grief and loss but our heavenly Father will sustain and comfort us.
Continuing to pray for you as well @UTProf.
I've got him blocked, not sure how he seems my dumb posts to begin with,You also probably thought the internet was dumb when it first became mainstream
I'm not sure I'd want to go there, it's awful close to Memphis. . .I’ve been to Mercedes Benz for other games just not UT. Could I not just wait until Friday for cheapest tickets to drop to $50 and do standing room only?
What was there before? Looks scalped or scorched. Idk much about St. Augustine, but if you've got shallow topsoil there due to some gravel or something underneath then a dry spell could send it to early dormancy.View attachment 766612
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@SoilVol or anyone that can help, I would greatly appreciate it.
I put down quite a bit of St. Augustine sod this Spring. Most of it did really well. The pictures above are what I am having trouble with. It was looking great and about the 2 month mark it all of a sudden transformed into the pictures above.
Any thoughts on what is going on? Treatment options?
Thanks in advance.
It will probably be Winter by the time I read your response![]()