Fall's the time to renovate your lawn. Here's how

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If you’re growing cool-season grasses, like Kentucky or Canada bluegrass, ryegrass, or tall or fine fescues, and your lawn has been thinning, patchy or discolored, now is the time to do something about it.

Those hardy turfgrasses, commonly used in Canada and the northern two-thirds of the continental United States, typically enter dormancy and turn brown at the height of summer. They germinate, grow and develop roots best in the cooling temperatures of late summer into early fall. (Warm-season grasses, like Zoysia, St. Augustine, centipede, Bahia and Bermuda, are best renovated in spring).

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