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Gardeners often notice brown and yellow patches on their lawn, caused by fungal diseases, pet urine, drought or misapplied fertilisers - but there is an easy way to fix them
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Gardening experts have shared the best way to fix brown patches on your lawn quickly and easily - and it doesn't involve having to use fertiliser or grass seed
Brown patches in your lawn can be caused by a number of things from fungal infections to pet urine, but there is a simple trick that can be done to get rid of them