How do I get the yellow spots out of my grass from dog urine?
I have several yellow spots in my grass which are from where our dogs pee again & again. I want my beautiful green grass again, if it’s possible. Please help!!
TIA
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Here's a tutorial post on Hometalk that might help - https://www.hometalk.com/diy/grow/fix-burnt-grass-dog-urine-spots-with-this-easy-solution-31084976
Fix Burnt Grass & Dog Urine Spots With This Easy Solution!
Pour water on it as soon as possible to dilute the pee out. If the grass is dead, remove about 1/2" of grass and dirt, reseed and water.
Better yet, take your dogs for a walk so they get the exercise they need and spare your lawn. Remember to clean up after them.
Gypsum is what our landscaper had us start putting on our lawn for urine spots and to break up the hard clay soil we have.