Overview: Types of Grass Damage
Unfortunately, there are a lot of things that can go wrong on your lawn. In today’s rough-and-tough, advanced society, there are a lot of external factors that will give your grass a hard time. It’s important that you be able to identify the problem and understand how to solve it effectively without spreading the damage or prolonging it. The Grass Stitcher is capable of treating a wide range of specific lawn concerns, and does so without any hassle or further damage to the environment. It’s the eco-friendly, cost-effective solution to lawn care. Here are some types of lawn damage that you can treat with this amazing tool.
- Pet-related damage. This generally applies to owners of dogs. Their urine contains high levels of ammonia which can damage grass growth and leave unsightly spots on your lawn. If you can take the dog for a walk elsewhere and use the Grass Stitcher to fix the spot up, this won’t be a problem for long.
- Thin lawn areas. This common problem can happen a number of ways – from heavy use, harsh weather, or otherwise. But thankfully, you won’t need a bunch of topsoil or any heavy machinery to fix it. The Grass Stitcher reworks the soil beneath the thin spots so that new grass can grow effectively.
- Insect damage. A lot of people use potentially harmful insecticides and other sprays to try and rid their lawn of pests and the damage they bring, but this isn’t necessary. They are seasonal and usually very limited in the damage they cause to the grass, so all you need to do is clean up their spots with the Grass Stitcher. Spraying to kill them can actually do more harm than good.
- Diseased lawn damage. It could be a fungus or some other type of problem, but sometimes you’ll get spots coming up that are spreading across your lawn. But don’t use fungicides or other products like that – the spreading will stop at the change of season, and all you need to do for now is run the Grass Stitcher over the affected areas. It will clear up soon.






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