[Arid_gardener] Re: DogBurn Spots in Lawn.
Olin Miller
olindmiller at cox.net
Sun May 18 22:27:43 MST 2008
The spots will eventually fill in but it takes awhile. If it's common
Bermuda, just reseed the area. If it's a hybrid, you could speed things up
by transplanting 2-inch square plugs.
To prevent further damage, why don't you just simply not let the dog urinate
on the lawn?
Olin Miller, Master Gardener Volunteer
U of A Cooperative Extension, Maricopa County AZ
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You could taTo prevent further damage, just simply don't let your dog
urinate on the lawn.
----- Original Message -----
From: <wallaceaz at cox.net>
To: <arid_gardener at Ag.arizona.edu>
Sent: Thursday, May 08, 2008 3:45 PM
Subject: [Arid_gardener] Question from Home-Hort WWW page
> Wallace and Sylvia Zawierucha
> 85396
> wallaceaz at cox.net
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> We have a small lawn in my backyard that are dog uses and as a result his
> urine is burning it up. The lawn is a Rye/Bermunda. What can we do to
> restore and prevent further damage.
>
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