Lawn Disease Control
The best defense against lawn disease is to have a healthy lawn. To ensure the lawn has been mowed to the proper height, you’re not over or under watering, and the lawn is being provided the right amount of fertilizer. In some cases, there may be a fungus growing in the lawn, in those cases a lawn fungicide will need to be applied.
Natural Way has lawn care experts that are trained to recognize issues in a weak lawn, as well as provide the proper care to maintain a healthy and green lawn for years to come.
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Green, weed-free lawn with fewer chemicals.
Your lawn could be suffering from one of these diseases
We have a solution for them all.
Dollar Spot
This disease is most active during periods of hot humid weather. It usually appears from late July through the end of August. Dollar Spot starts off as bright white circles resembling silver dollars left on the lawn during the heat of the day. Learn More >
Fusarium Blight
Fusarium Blight, also known as Necrotic Ring Spot, is a devastating soil bound disease that is most noticeable and damaging during the prolonged hot, dry conditions of summer. Learn More >
Lawn Leaf Spot
Leaf Spot is common and very destructive to Kentucky bluegrass. It is most damaging when the weather is cool and moist during the spring and fall. Learn More >
Necrotic Ring Spot
Necrotic Ring Spot is a devastating soil bound disease that is most noticeable and damaging during the prolonged hot, dry conditions of summer. Learn More >
Powdery Mildew
White, powdery mildew develops on grass blades especially in shaded areas or in areas with restricted airflow such as under trees or between buildings. Learn More >
Red Thread
Red Thread usually occurs during cool wet weather, although it can appear at any time throughout the season. The grass turns light tan to pink in round patches. Learn More >
Lawn Rust
Rust usually occurs in August and September. The rust colored spores of the fungus easily rubs off on shoes, fingers, clothing and lawn equipment. Lawns can take on a yellow / orange appearance and is more prevalent during hot & dry weather. Learn More >
Snow Mold
Snow Mold is a cold tolerant fungus that grows at or near freezing temperature. It usually occurs when snow stays on the ground for an extended period. Learn More >
If you would like to find out more about each lawn disease, our learning resources page has a wealth of information.