Different shades of green in your lawn can be due to several factors:
- Grass Types: Different grass species or varieties have naturally varying colors. For instance, Kentucky bluegrass is typically a darker green compared to fescues, which might appear lighter.
- Soil Nutrients: Variations in soil nutrients can affect grass color. A deficiency in essential nutrients like nitrogen can cause grass to appear lighter or yellowish.
- Watering: Uneven watering can lead to different shades of green. Areas that receive more water often look darker, while drier areas might appear lighter.
- Sunlight Exposure: Grass in shaded areas might have a different color compared to grass that gets full sun. Shade can lead to a more yellowish or lighter green hue.
- Moss or Thatch: Moss and thatch buildup can affect grass color. Moss, for example, can make the grass look uneven or patchy.
- Pest and Disease: Pests