This is scalped bermuda grass. When you don’t mow your bermuda weekly, it will grow higher than recommended between mows. If you allow it to grow higher than 3 inches, you’ll end up cutting most of the healthy, green grass away the next time you mow. This scalps the yard and causes parts of it to turn yellow.

Did You Know This About Hydrangeas?
Hello June! Our plant of the week this week is the hydrangea, one of our staples in Louisiana....