How to Fix and Prevent a Yellow Lawn (2024)

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You wake up one morning to find yellow spots on your lawn. You’re not happy.Naturally, you want your grass green again, and fast. But why is your grass turning yellow?

In this blog, learn what causes patchy, yellow grass, how to prevent damage, and how you can repair your lawn!

There are lots of issues that can make a healthy Central Texas lawn change color from green to yellow. Here is what we find most often:

  • Soil issues
  • Changing seasons
  • Other causes

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A lack of nutrients in the soil can lead to an unhealthy lawn. This also makes grass susceptible to pests and diseases, which cause the grass blades to turn yellow. In the spring, it’s typically a nitrogen deficiency.

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To repair your lawn in spring a lawn expert can often detect the problem without lab-testing the soil’s composition. See some potential solutions below for repairing your lawn this year.

  • If soil issues caused your yellow lawn, you can amend the soil with compost. This can help fix problems such as poor drainage and proper pH levels.
  • Adding fertilizer can also help repair a yellow lawn. A good fertilizer product can replace nutrients missing in the soil, such as nitrogen. (For example, Emerald Lawns provides fertilizer treatments throughout the year. We match different fertilizers based on the season, temperature, and your lawn’s unique needs.)
  • Nitrogen or iron supplements can restore yellow grass to green.

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Seasonal changes can lead a lawn to yellow.

  • Lawn scalping, or cutting the grass too short with a lawnmower, can leave only yellow or brown grass behind. A low mow should only happen that first cut of spring.
  • In the spring, St. Augustine can suffer disease when temperatures are in constant fluctuation.
  • Iron deficiency is another cause. Many times, with heavy rains, turf will grow faster than the turf can take up nutrients and causing some grass yellowing, similar to inflating a balloon.
  • In fall and winter, Bermuda grass can turn especially yellow, because Bermuda is a warm-season grass.
  • Avoid cutting more than 1/3 of the grass blade after your first cut of the year. Here is a list of proper mow heights by season/grass type.
  • If dormancy makes your grass yellow, you can try over-seeding with another grass type. Or wait to repair your lawn in spring, when the grass will return to its growth-season green.

Yellow grass can also be caused by:

  • excessive dog urine
  • spilled gasoline or other chemicals
  • areas with past stress will exhibit grass yellowing more often if there is not a strong root system to handle seasonal stressors
  • If dog urine or spills cause the grass to change color, try soaking the area with water or a little dish soap. These alone may help clean the staining substance off the grass.
  • If your lawn is being mowed too low, kick your lawnmower up a notch. (Or ask your mowers to raise their machine’s height.)
  • In extreme cases of yellow grass, you may need to re-seed or re-sod your lawn.

To avoid yellowing grass, you can practice several healthy lawn habits.

  • Use dirt or sand to fill in your lawn’s low areas, where water can accumulate and breed disease. This way you can make sure your lawn is level.
  • Improve lawn drainage with help from a professional landscaping company.
  • Grow the proper turfgrass for your region or climate.
  • Check your soil for deficiencies, and add fertilizer or nutrients to enrich your soil. (of course, we have a team on standby for you)
  • Always mow at the correct height for your grass.
  • Mow with sharp blades and only mow when the grass is dry.
  • Has your lawn beenaerated with new liquid aeration? Aeration will loosen the soil and lets more oxygen, nutrients, and water reach your grassroots.

By Emerald Lawns|2023-07-27T16:28:57-05:00August 24th, 2017|Fertilization & Nutrients, fertilizer, grass, iron, Lawn Diseases, mowing|Comments Off on How to Fix and Prevent a Yellow Lawn

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How to Fix and Prevent a Yellow Lawn? ›

If soil issues caused your yellow lawn, you can amend the soil with compost. This can help fix problems such as poor drainage and proper pH levels. Adding fertilizer can also help repair a yellow lawn. A good fertilizer product can replace nutrients missing in the soil, such as nitrogen.

How to fix yellowing grass? ›

If soil issues caused your yellow lawn, you can amend the soil with compost. This can help fix problems such as poor drainage and proper pH levels. Adding fertilizer can also help repair a yellow lawn. A good fertilizer product can replace nutrients missing in the soil, such as nitrogen.

Can yellow grass become green again? ›

Proper fertilization can help turn your yellow lawn green again – and help it stay that way.

What causes grass to go yellow? ›

Yellow grass is a sign of low nutrition and can be caused by too little water, too much water, blunt cutting blades on your mower, or lawn diseases. Water your lawn if it's too dry and aerate your soil if puddles are collecting. Sharpen your cutting blades on your mower for a cleaner cut.

What fertilizer is good for yellow spots on grass? ›

The Fix: Use a lawn food that contains a high percentage of nitrogen, such as Pennington UltraGreen Lawn Fertilizer. It contains a lot of quickly available nitrogen fortified with five percent iron, which also turn your grass green.

Will Epsom salt help yellowing grass? ›

Yellow or curled leaves and foliage is a sign of a magnesium deficiency. Spread Epsom Salt around trees, shrubs, vegetables, flowers and grasses you want to green up once a month.

What nutrient deficiency causes yellow grass? ›

Problem – Yellow Grass

If your once luscious lawn is turning yellow, then it is likely that it is lacking a number of key nutrients. Yellowing leaves can indicate a lack of nitrogen, potassium, phosphorus, or sulphur.

How to treat yellow patches on a lawn? ›

Controlling Yellow Patch
  1. Use a slow-release fertilizer to ensure ideal amounts of nitrogen.
  2. Reduce grass wetness period by curtailing night watering.
  3. Remove excess thatch through regular aeration to help alleviate compaction and improve drainage.
  4. Mow at a high level in the morning, as this will allow grass blades to heal.

Should I water yellow grass? ›

Check the grassroots to determine the amount of damage. If roots are still alive, water the area very well—with luck, the grass may revive itself. If the area is still yellow a couple of weeks after heavy watering, rake the area. After raking and tilling the area, overseed and water well to regrow the lawn.

How to turn brown grass green fast? ›

How Do I Make My Brown Grass Green Again?
  1. Watering regularly, but taking care not to overwater.
  2. Aerating the lawn so all the soil transfers water and nutrients to all of the grass.
  3. Lime soil treatments.
  4. Regular weeding.
  5. Seasonal fertilization treatments.
  6. Seeding the bare patches if the grass is dead.

What fertilizer thickens grass? ›

When overseeding your lawn, a starter fertilizer such as Pennington UltraGreen Starter Fertilizer 22-23-4 helps promote vigorous root growth for the fast establishment of new grasses. For established lawns, Pennington UltraGreen Lawn Fertilizer 30-0-4 provides the nitrogen your lawn needs for thick, green grass.

How to fix yellow spots in lawn from dog urine? ›

Thoroughly water the dog urine spot again. Water the spots every day. Eventually, the natural green color of the grass will return. If it doesn't return in a few weeks, you may have to dig out the area and re-seed.

What product for yellow grass? ›

However, if grass blades become yellow, this may also be a sign of iron and nitrogen deficiency. In such a case, liquid iron fertiliser ensures a beautiful, lush green lawn again within a few days.

Can overwatering turn grass yellow? ›

One of the big signs of an overwatered lawn is that it will turn yellow. This is where things get complicated as a drought-stressed lawn can also turn yellow. We have had homeowners tell us that they saw the lawn was yellow so they watered more when, in fact, it was actually yellow from overwatering."

Will yellow turf recover? ›

If the turf has started to yellow then it is okay to lay and should recover within a few days once laid and watered. However, if the turf is starting to go mouldy or if the grass has turned a blackish colour with a slimy film on the grass it has been left rolled up too long and it is very unlikely to recover.

How do you fix yellowing plants? ›

Irregular yellowing with potential leaf deformities is usually caused either by a pest or a mineral deficiency. If no pests are visible, then this is likely caused by a mineral deficiency, usually calcium or boron. The solution is to fertilize once a month, or repot your plant to provide fresh potting soil.

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