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Old 05-25-2024, 04:12 PM   #1
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Originally Posted by bigdog View Post
Circling back from my original Post.
I put down some Grubex, and many grubs came to the surface and died !
Problem solved !

However now, I'm left with a huge brown spot in the lawn, is it dead, and what can I do to bring back that lawn ?
Rake. Put down repair grass of whatever brand you use - usually has a mix of annual and perennial seed. Keep most until the first sign of green. Then water deeply when we don't have a lot of rain.

The annual should come up rather quickly, and the perennial will fill in over time. Contractor mixes are designed like this to get a quick lawn into place for a sale; but generally only come in large quantities - too much for such a small repair.
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