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Focus on Correcting Cultural Management Methods First
The
majority of the disease problems experienced on home lawns can
be managed by ensuring the following practises are adhered to.
Make sure the lawn is being properly watered.
Overwatering creates an environment that is perfect for fungal diseases
to spread. Make sure the surface of the lawn is allowed to dry out
between waterings, as this will kill or inhibit the disease.
Water in the early morning.
Watering in the afternoon results in a significant amount of the watering
being lost to evaporation, and this leads to shallow watering and
shallow root development and ultimately poor drought tolerance.
Watering in the evening results in the lawn staying wet for the entire
night before the sun can dry off the lawn the following day. This
wet environment is condusive to disease development.
To learn more about proper watering click
here.
Sharpen Your Mower Blade
A dull mower blade shreds the leaf blades rather than cuts them. The
shredded blade does not heal over well and is easily infected by
some disease organisms. The shredded blades also brown off and make
your lawn look brown and unhealthy.
To learn more about mower maintenance click
here.
Mow at the Proper Height and Frequency
Avoid cutting to low as this will stress out the lawn and make it
more susceptible to disease. Also, mow frequently enough so that
only one third of the leaf blade is removed at each mowing. If
you wait to long between mowings, and then cut low, the lawn will
go into a state of shock and this added stress makes the lawn more
disease susceptible.
To learn more about mowing click here.
Aerate the Soil Annually
Aeration reduces soil compaction and allows water and nutrients to
move deeper into the soil and encourages deeper roots. This results
in a healthier lawn better able to resist disease. The soil cores
that are removed from the lawn breakdown and filter into the thatch
layer and modify the thatch and introduce beneficial microbes that
compete with disease causing organisms.
To learn more about the benefits of aeration click
here.
Ensure a Balanced Diet of Fertilizer
Too much fertilizer can create succulent leaves that are more susceptible
to disease. Too little fertilizer can create a weak unhealthy lawn.
Our programs modify the type and quantity of fertilizers applied
throughout the season to ensure a balanced
diet.
Overseed or slitseed
with new, disease resistant cultivars of turfgrass. If your lawn suffers from a reoccurring disease
problem then we strongly recommend that you overseed or slitseed
with some new lawn seed that is resistant to the problem disease.
To learn more about lawn seeding click
here.
Using Fungicides to Control Disease on a Home Lawn
Fungicides can control a wide
variety of diseases, but it is important to identify and correct
the reason the disease exists, or the disease will reoccur after
the fungicide application has dissipated. Make sure the above guidelines are being followed.
We strongly recommend overseeding or slitseeding a lawn that suffers
from a reoccurring disease problem.
Fungicide applications are also expense and often
require repetitive applications throughout the growing season in order
to be effective. The vast majority of turfgrass fungicides are applied
to putting greens on golf courses where the turfgrass is under alot
of stress due to the low mowing and heavy traffic. Home lawns do not
generally suffer the same traffic stresses and are not mowed at ultra
low cutting heights and so can generally recover without the use of
fungicides.
To find out what programs are offered
in your area,
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