Grass: Burnt

Do you know (e.g., fertilizer, heat, or pets), and have you noticed any new green growth appearing at the base of the blades?

: Remove the brown, dead blades to expose the soil. Burnt Grass

If the grass remains brown after 2–3 weeks of consistent watering, the roots may be dead and will need manual repair: Do you know (e

: High nitrogen concentration in dog urine can cause localized brown spots. Do you know (e.g.

: During summer, grass may go dormant (brown) to protect itself; it usually greens up again once watered.

: Continue deep-watering for 1–2 weeks. Apply roughly 1 to 2 inches of water per week to encourage new growth.