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Why is my grass brown?

  • Apr 6
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Why is my grass brown?


Garden Clippings for April 4, 2026


Please don’t drive by my house and take notice of the grass.  It looks awful.

Our front yard grass normally looks just fine.  In fact, it looks better than most in our neighbourhood.  I fertilize faithfully and add water only when needed.  The mower is set at its highest setting, helping to keep the ground shaded, cooler, and preventing the soil from drying out too quickly.    

Weeds in our summer lawn are few and far between. Dandelions and Crabgrass can’t find a home in our lawn because the grass is healthy and dense.  

But today if there were a neighborhood contest on who has the brownest grass, I would be the clear winner.  And when weather warms up to trigger new growth, my grass will be the last to green up.  

Brown grass in late winter is perfectly normal and is no cause for alarm.  Already in November of last year, grass entered dormancy and stopped growing.  Winter weather and cold soil temperatures caused growth to cease, and leaves began to lose their colour.

The process of grass entering the dormant stage is healthy because plant nutrients are stored in the roots where they are needed to survive winter.  Top growth begins to turn yellow and brown and by March, grass looks worse than ever.  

To make matters worse, those with the thickest grass have the brownest grass simply because there are more grass blades that have gone dormant.  In spring when growth resumes, the thickest grass will be the last to turn from brown to green.  

Winter of 2025 to 2026 has brought more brown grass than normal due to our severe winter that has given us colder temperatures and more snow.  

April’s warmer weather and spring rains will soon cause grass to kickstart with new shoots coming from healthy roots.  Once the grass has been cut a few times the brown stems will disappear and will be replaced by lush green growth.  

Turf care experts suggest that if grass growth is sluggish in spring, put down a recommended lawn food that contains a high level of nitrogen.  Blends such as 24-4-16 or  32-3-3 will cause grass to spread and send up new shoots from the root zone.  

If your lawn is damaged with bare patches because of grub activity or fungus, it would be wise to top-dress with a thin layer of garden soil and recommended grass seed blend.  




 
 
 

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Cruz
Cruz
Apr 20

The phenomenon of brown grass during winter raises interesting questions about lawn care and plant biology. The process of grass entering dormancy is a natural response to cold temperatures, allowing it to conserve resources. However, understanding why this occurs can help homeowners make informed choices, especially when considering potential solutions like lawn care products or the use of to improve overall landscape aesthetics.

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