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Disease Control

Destroy those brown spots

Disease Control

Do you have a beautiful lawn but can’t understand why it has been plagued with brown spots when heat and humidity are high? The solution to this problem would be our disease control program. We offer a proactive treatment program to help protect your lawn from fungus, like brown spot, from damaging your lawn.

Stop The Disease Before It Starts

When it comes to dealing with lawn diseases, the old saying holds true: “an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” It’s easier to prevent lawn diseases than to cure them. Following these basic guidelines for a strong lawn will help you protect your lawn from fungal diseases.

A close-up of a lawn spreader dispensing fertilizer or grass seed onto green grass, with granules visibly scattering behind the machine’s large, rugged wheels—helping to prevent disease and keep your lawn healthy.

1. Feed Your Lawn Regularly

Nutrient deficiencies can weaken grass plants, and that’s where our program can help. A nourished lawn is better able to fend off diseases. To make the whole feeding process simple, sign up for our disease program—you’ll get exactly what your lawn needs, right when it’s time to apply it, delivered to your doorstep.

2. If You Need To Water, Water Properly

Many diseases infect lawns when the grass blades are wet. To keep grass blades dry, water only if needed and water deeply so you can go longer between watering. Watering in the morning, 4-6 A.M., is best since the grass blades have plenty of time to dry during the day. Especially avoid watering late in the day or at night, since the grass blades will stay wet all night long, encouraging leaf diseases.

A sprinkler sprays water in multiple directions across a green lawn, helping to prevent disease by keeping the grass healthy, with sunlight reflecting off the water droplets and grass in the background.
A red lawn mower cutting green grass, leaving a neat, freshly mowed path on a sunny day. Regular mowing helps prevent disease, with tall grass on one side and healthy, trimmed grass on the other.

3. Mow Regularly, the
Taller the Better

Mowing too short weakens the grass plant, making it more susceptible to infection. Most grass types should be mowed using a high (4+ inches) mowing setting.  Mow often enough so that no more than ⅓ the height of the grass blade is removed at one time.

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