I've got a rather large lawn, and usually my old man takes care of the lawn but he's unable to right now because of his surgery. As I've been mowing the lawn I've noticed a lot of areas where the grass doesn't really grow. It causes the mower to kick up a lot of dust and makes it a pain to mow the lawn. I was hoping some of you guys might have some suggestions on how I can get the grass to grow in these areas. To add to the complexity, the issue is different for various areas of the yard.
This is out front by the road, not really sure why this doesn't grow. The only thing I can think of is that it just gets too much sunlight (is that a thing?). It's exposed to the sun for most of the day. It's also at a high point in the yard so it's possible that water runs away from this area.
This area looks like it's okay, but the grass on this part of the yard doesn't really grow. It's not dead... it just doesn't grow either... This area gets exposed to the morning sun and is exposed for most of the day until about 5 o'clock.
This area is the opposite, it hardly gets any sunlight until about 4 o'clock in the evening. It's also on a slope so water doesn't really seep into the soil very well.
This area is also in the shade but doesn't have as much of an issue with water. There is an area further up the hill from this where one of the downspouts comes out under ground. That area gets too much water when it rains, all the grass around where it comes out is completely dead. There are two downspouts on that side of the house that go underground, but I don't know where the second one comes out. It's possible that it comes out there as well and is causing the same thing.