Howdy!
I moved in to a new-to-me house south of Houston in July. The house was built in the middle of last century and the St Augustine lawn has been established for at least 20 years.
Between moving in and dealing with other moving stuff, the front lawn just fell off of the to-do list. When it started to look a little stressed from the heat and lack of rain I finally turned my attention to the sprinkler system.
Once the sprinkler system was back up I thought things would start looking better, but it didn't happen. Things went from kinda-green with weeds to yellow and brown spots to whole sections of lawn dead. It's so dead that the runners are no longer attached to the ground. You can pick them up like a net draped across the ground.
I was whining to my new neighbor how my lawn looks horrible compared to every other lawn on the street. She told me to talk to my next-door neighbors because they had replaced their lawn last spring due to some disease that killed it.
The next-door neighbors said that they had to replace their lawn due to 'grubs and fungus' and gave me the name of the landscaper who did the work.
Here are some pictures.
You can see the next-door neighbors' lawn in the top right of the Far View pic. This dead area is a square with at least 16 foot sides and is the biggest one. The areas of green in the curve of the flower beds and in the left of the Far View pic is actually dollar weed (I think) with no grass in those areas.
My question boils down to this: "What do I do now?" Is this recoverable? Do I call the landscaper dude and hope for a good deal?
Thanks in advance!
I moved in to a new-to-me house south of Houston in July. The house was built in the middle of last century and the St Augustine lawn has been established for at least 20 years.
Between moving in and dealing with other moving stuff, the front lawn just fell off of the to-do list. When it started to look a little stressed from the heat and lack of rain I finally turned my attention to the sprinkler system.
Once the sprinkler system was back up I thought things would start looking better, but it didn't happen. Things went from kinda-green with weeds to yellow and brown spots to whole sections of lawn dead. It's so dead that the runners are no longer attached to the ground. You can pick them up like a net draped across the ground.
I was whining to my new neighbor how my lawn looks horrible compared to every other lawn on the street. She told me to talk to my next-door neighbors because they had replaced their lawn last spring due to some disease that killed it.
The next-door neighbors said that they had to replace their lawn due to 'grubs and fungus' and gave me the name of the landscaper who did the work.
Here are some pictures.
You can see the next-door neighbors' lawn in the top right of the Far View pic. This dead area is a square with at least 16 foot sides and is the biggest one. The areas of green in the curve of the flower beds and in the left of the Far View pic is actually dollar weed (I think) with no grass in those areas.
My question boils down to this: "What do I do now?" Is this recoverable? Do I call the landscaper dude and hope for a good deal?
Thanks in advance!