You’ve been staring at that yellowing lawn since mid-September, wondering if you should throw down some fertilizer before winter hits. St. Augustine grass is a finicky beast, and fall feeding
You’ve got St. Augustine grass, and it’s dying again. Not from bugs or fungus this time—just the cold. You’ve sprayed, you’ve watered, you’ve prayed for a mild winter, and still,
Most people don’t realize their St. Augustine lawn is still alive in winter. It’s not dead, not dormant in the way Bermuda is. It’s just sitting there, cold, wet, and