What you can do right now to help your lawn is to rake it, fluff it up, and ready it for new nutrients ... we get a lot of leaves piling up which causes mold and different fungi in the lawn.
"That mold grows much like it would on your bread, if you've left it in your breadbox for too long," said Brady Rinke, chief operating officer of Precision Lawn and Landscape. "Some things you can ...
If your lawn looks lousy after the long, harsh, snowy winter - you could be facing the problem of snow mold. Or your lawn could just need a little raking, dry air, and time to come back.