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Common Fungal Diseases In Lawns, and Trees

Apr 27

 

Lawn Conditions

Brown patches of grass with brown patches

Brown patch is a typical fungal infection that can affect lawns. It usually becomes active during the summer or late spring when the temperature is consistently at or above 70 and the air is moist. Your blades will turn from green to brownish-purplish if there are brown patches. In the morning, when grass is still damp it is common to observe "smoke rings" of black or gray grass that border the patches of brown. If the disease is allowed to persist it could weaken your grass, which can cause weeds and insects to take over, and, eventually, your blades will begin to wilt and die.

Proper lawn care is the best method to stop brown patches from appearing. This means frequent mowing in a gradual reduction of the height to 2 1/2 inches and only watering in the mornings when necessary. This is the reason why landscaping companies georgetown, ky is the most suitable choice.

 

Red Thread

In contrast to other fungi that grow on lawns, red thread doesn't harm grass. It could change the appearance of your lawn by creating the illusion that there's been threads of red through it. On closer inspection you'll notice the threads in reddish hues appear like antlers or thorns projecting between the blades of grass. This could detract from the appearance of the lush green lawn we want to see. Red thread is a great candidate for fungicide applications. It is possible to prevent this gruelling disease from returning by implementing proper lawn maintenance techniques - that is, regular fertilization. A healthy lawn is better equipped to combat pests and diseases.

 

Snow Mold

Snow mold is named because it lives beneath the layers of snow on our lawns, and is not noticed until spring. There are people who develop allergic reactions to the fungus which could cause patches of dead grass. There are two types of pink snow mold Microdochium nivale (Microdochium roseale) and Typhula indica (Typhula permanent). Both are able to be found on any kind of grass and aren't affected by cold. Gray snow mold is lighter or bleached more than pink, as you may have guessed. The majority of the time, gray snow mold forms dead patches that can reach several feet in diameter and pink snow mold patches measure no more than a ft in length and Lawn Worx is a perfect alternative to use.

 

Powdery Mildew

If your lawn appears to look like a baby powder spilled across it, you've probably got powdery mildew. This fungal issue can affect turfgrass, as well as the leaves of trees and plants.

 

Necrotic Ring

Many lawn diseases create large circles of dead grass. Necrotic ring breaks the mold. It appears instead as donut-shaped rings in which the center of your grass is intact. The Necrotic Ring loves cool-season grasses. After it's been in your lawn, the grass may require some help getting it back to its normal state. You can use lawn mowing services in your area.

 

Tree and Shrub Diseases

Leaf Spot

As the leaf spot develops it will create circular patches that appear on your leaves shrubs and trees. The spots begin tan but will gradually turn to brown and then black, causing the leaves to disappear from the tree before the autumn. If you've noticed a few such leaves on your ornamental plants you're likely to be in a state of dismay. But don't panic! You can remove the infected leaves and wait and see approach. Enlisting in a tree and plant care program such as the one Farison's Lawn Care offers will help keep your plants and trees healthy and resist diseases such as leaf spot.

Tar Spot

Tar spot is usually not detrimental to the overall health of the trees. They can cause leaves to fall earlier than they normally would. The affected leaves form light green or yellow spots. Tar spots are most evident in late spring and the early summer. In the mid- to late summer the black tar-like structures develop on the upper surface of leaves inside the yellow spots, which is an oak wilt from which the disease is named. These spots range from 1/4 - 3/4 inches wide. The most prevalent species are Rhytisma acerinum as well as R. punctatum and the kentucky lawn maintenance will efficiently manage these diseases.

 

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