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Lawn disease can happen in any season, but it’s especially prevalent in the summer. However, it can sometimes be hard to tell whether you have a disease or a fungus—and what to do about it. By learning what to look for, you can diagnose and treat your yard issues appropriately. Fortunately, Nature Plus Lawn & Irrigation of Cincinnati, OH, can help with all of your lawn care needs so you can enjoy a beautiful landscape all season long.

Here, they share three common lawn diseases to watch for this summer:

  • Dollar Spot: This fungus causes circular brown patches about the size of a silver dollar on your lawn. This kills grass straight down to the roots, which can leave your yard susceptible to scarring and infestation from other weeds. Improper lawn care, such as too little irrigation and fertilization, can exacerbate the problem, as can too much thatch left over from the winter.
  • Leaf Spot: When you notice small, brown dots spreading over the leaves, or blades, of grass, you have leaf spot. This is caused by a fungus that loves wet weather, so look for it if you have an unusually rainy period during the height of summer. If you notice similar symptoms in cool weather, you probably have a fungus called “melting out” instead of true leaf spot. 
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  • Brown Patch Lawn Disease: Look for irregular-shaped round areas that start with a purplish green color and then turn brown. These patches often look sunken into the yard, while the edges appear moist and darker. This disease usually appears during hot and humid spells during the summer when the nights also stay warm.

Make sure you check your yard for irregular colors and patches on your grass this summer. The earlier you spot the issue, the easier it will be for the lawn care experts to treat it. For help with a lawn disease or fungus this season, work with Nature Plus Lawn & Irrigation. To schedule an appointment in Cincinnati, call (513) 755-9434 or contact them online today.

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