fungus disease of lawn - Knowledgebase Question

belleville, MI
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Question by carlottalmay
July 20, 2007
How can I control fungus disease of my lawn? I applied two application of fungus control. There is evidence that the fungus is still active. I continue to see new areas appearing!


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Answer from NGA
July 20, 2007
A healthy lawn (like most plant life) is able to fight off enemies such as fungi, weeds, soil and insect pests. Keeping your turf grass cut at the correct height and applying water at proper times will go a long way in fighting off lawn pests. Most plant diseases thrive under certain conditions that include moisture and temperature, which is why you will see brown patch, dollar spot and other diseases appear during certain seasons.

Watering at night is one of the practices that should be avoided. Start your lawn watering in early morning hours. This will give your grass better drying times. The practice of watering turf grass just a little amount every day should also be avoided. This only creates weak surface roots (and a weaker plant that cannot fight off lawn pests) and keeps your turf wet too often - begging a potential lawn fungus to attack the grass.

Both Daconil and Bayleton are good fungicides. Apply according to label directions and change the watering schedule for your lawn and you should be rid of the fungal disease.

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