Are those crop circles in your yard?

Good morning friends it's Marvin Salcido here with Salcido Lawn and I wanted to make a quick video to point out something that we've been seeing happen in the yards around here in East Texas. As you see behind me here, this big yellow spot is called brown patch, and we see it attacking St. Augustine, especially this time of year when we have these big dips in the temperature, when it's real cool in the morning it's warm in the afternoon. When you see about those 30-degree swings in temperatures, that's when you can see brown patches and it's really prevalent but it's super treatable. What it is, is it's a fungus that attacks the St. Augustine and it needs to be treated with a fungicide. When you treat the fungicide or treat the grass with the fungicide, then you wait about 14 days and then you come back and you treat it again, and it's highly suggested that you treat it with a different chemical the second time because they can become resistant to the initial chemical. So, it's super treatable, just hit it with some fungicide a lot of times. We use a granular and you spread it out and we'll treat about ten foot past the affected area all the way around and then we'll come back in here in about two weeks and treat it again, so if you have this problem you need a quote, just give me a shout we'd love to put a quote together for you. You can send me a message here on Facebook or you can call our office at (903) 502-0669, that's (903) 502-0669, and we'd love to help you out. Hey thank you so much, and y'all have a wonderful day.

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