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Fungus Among Us Hot humid temperatures mean disease and fungus
in your yard. Lawn spots are a lot easier to prevent than control, so start early. By applying a Systemic Fungicide we can inoculate the lawn before the pathogens get inside and
wreak havoc. We’ve just been through dandelion season and we feel like we can fix anything. We saw the yellow
bloom, we sprayed, we killed… easy. Lawn spots are a little different. They hit us when the grass is suffering from the heat and drought and
recovery is a lot slower, so start now. The Systemic Fungicide
will allow the healthy lawn to out grow many of the diseases that show up. Bluegrass
diseases will show up in the form of a slime
or dust that wipes off, or even a patch that seems to die overnight. Mow the Blues shorter in the spring and be mindful
of the areas under trees or on the north that seem to hold the heavy dew longer in the morning. Mow the lawn a little shorter
while it is cool and rain is plentiful. Raise the mowing height as June matures and don’t let the lawn dry out
too much before starting the summer watering schedule. If something shows up, apply the Contact Fungicide and follow it up with a Systemic Fungicide
application one week later. If large areas die in the summer, add a little Stadium
Special Sports Rye to your blend this fall and do what you can to help the soil.
Fescue diseases are a little more predictable. They show up as soon as the temperature and humidity added together reaches 150,
usually early in June. Applying the Systemic Fungicide
every 21-days through mid-August should keep us ahead of the game. If some spots show up or if it looks like every other
blade of grass is brown, apply the Contact Fungicide and then the
Systemic Fungicide one week later.
Be sure and over seed every fall. Add a Hybrid Bluegrass to the mix and only use the newest varieties like the Overtime fescue to ensure the most up to date protection that science can provide. If you’re
fighting fungus patch now, give it the 1-2 punch. Use Grass Pad fast acting Contact
Fungicide for immediate control followed by an application of Grass Pad Systemic Fungicide for long lasting control. Get to the Grass Pad, see our grass doctors and get
the right “antibiotic” for your lawn.
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