can i buy a green spray to cover brown patches on my lawn?
2006-06-15 06:38:24 UTC
My lawn has several brown patches due to my dog urinating on the lawn.
can i buy a green spray to cover these patches
Twelve answers:
insenergy
2006-06-16 07:52:03 UTC
try this stuff its temporary, spray-applied marking paint for turf sport pitches, golf courses and athletic fields. Harmless to grass, plants and trees. Non water soluable when dry. Light reflective pigments suppress grass growth. many colours including greens http://www.screwfix.com/app/sfd/cat/pro.jsp?id=24420
badgerbadger
2006-06-15 07:36:25 UTC
Well if we do get a drought this summer, plus the hosepipe ban then there'll be no point colouring the brown patches - maybe it'll be better getting a brown spray to cover the green!
2006-06-15 07:27:49 UTC
You can buy spray paint... but it will wear away in a few days... The dark spots are not from the dog...actually it makes the lawn grow, it's a fertilizer. you can buy some stuff to make your lawn grow green.
me
2006-06-15 06:49:19 UTC
Do you mean PAINT? You want to paint patches of your lawn green? I guess if you could match the color and the texture of the grass, you could get away with it - but be aware of two things.
1. Your neighbors might laugh at you.
2. When the grass grows, and you mow it, you will have patches again, and you will have to paint them again.
K38
2006-06-15 06:43:24 UTC
The better idea would be to water the lawn more, and pour a watering can full of water over the area straight after your dog has piddled - this will dilute the acidic effect on the lawn.
jaggedart
2006-06-15 06:47:39 UTC
yes spray paint and i think that there it paint they spry on Xmas trees befor they ship however if you have brown spots you have lawn problems that can be fixed...such as grubs or over feeding it or too dry...so consualt a lawn person or co-op(feed store) or google/yahoo search Scotts and they have web page with suggestions.my 14 year has made it a summer project to get our lawn to look green and full this summer and that is what he did...I am sure you can too.......good luck...
2006-06-15 07:06:09 UTC
I have this problem, and the easiest way to solve it is to by a roll of new turf.
Cut out the brown bits from your grass, and then cut out a piece (the same size) from the new turf and fill in the old hole.
Make sure you water it regularly and in no time, the new filled in bits will merge with the old surrounding grass and you won't notice a difference. :))
Tammy V
2006-06-15 06:58:21 UTC
of course you can you can buy dog patch repair (doggy patch) or a bottle of spray paint, of course in green....lol
jammer
2006-06-15 06:54:27 UTC
Buy some green carpet squares.
Joe Cooool
2006-06-15 06:42:35 UTC
its an idea, but your grass will be an unnatural green tint.
42
2006-06-15 06:42:33 UTC
you sure can but it wont help - that would look like a guy wearing a wig.
longhunter17692002
2006-06-15 06:41:22 UTC
no
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