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Originally Posted by EdFNJ
Just guessing, Looks like a temporary protection for possibly old turf that was removed and maybe waiting for a new layer of soil and sod to prevent erosion. I saw that a couple times up north. I highly doubt someone would expect that to be permanent (but there have been stranger things here).
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That's pretty much the same as I thought (that's why I posted what I posted up-thread). If you look at the edges of that lawn, you'll see the actual "grass" is yellow, not green. Over-watered, undernourished, OR incorrectly overnourished with way too much nitrogen and phosphorus, which caused the whole lawn to burn.