Brown Patch from Rain and John Palmer ART tomorrow

There is an expanding brown patch of grass in the front yard , it started this past week.  Could it be due to all the rain?  Can grass get over-watered?

J&J Weinberg

brownpatch

Hello J and J,

You have Brown Patch which can be very damaging to St. Augustine in the fall.   Brown patch varies in size from 4 inches to 18 inches in diameter.  Brown patch is a disease from hot, humid weather. It is most common when night temperatures and relative humidity stay high for several days and are accompanied by rain.  We treat our jobs with Liquid Systematic Fungicide.  Brown Patch usually occurs in areas that lack good air circulation or have poor drainage. 
This weekend I will be enjoying the weather and going to see some inspiring John Palmer Art in the Heights.   His art is magical!

John Palmer’s Gallery is inviting Houston to a Greek Afternoon and Greek Party that will  help raise funds for the Houston Heights Association’s Heights Boulevard Beautification and Reforestation.   

Saturday, October 17, 2009
TIME:  11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
LOCATION:  1218 Heights Blvd.
Houston, TX 77008
INQUIRIES: 713-861-6726

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