Follow these tips from our Lawn Pro experts on dealing with fungus on your Long Island lawn:
- Monitor Regularly: Check for signs of fungus like discolored patches or powdery residue and contact Lawn Pro at the first sign of trouble.
- Mow High and Mow Regularly: Maintain a regular mowing schedule and avoid cutting the grass too short, which weakens the turf and makes it more susceptible to disease.
- Sharpen Mower Blades: Dull blades can tear the grass, creating the perfect environment for fungus growth. A sharp blade provides a cleaner cut and less of a foothold for fungus.
- Collect Grass Clippings: Buildup can create a favorable environment for fungus.
- Water Deeply but Less Frequently: Water for longer periods but less frequently to encourage deep root growth and avoid surface moisture. Water early in the day to allow the grass to dry out during daylight hours. Avoid overwatering.
- Avoid Excess Foot Traffic: Foot traffic can spread lawn fungus as well as stress and weaken grass, making it more susceptible to fungal attacks.
- Consider Fall Aeration and Overseeding: Aerating improves drainage and helps air reach grass roots, creating an environment better able to resist disease. Overseeding helps reduce the appearance of damage caused by the fungus. Fall is the best time for aeration and overseeding on Long Island.
- Fertilize: Lawn Pro's professional lawn care program encourages grass to grow faster, which can help prevent disease.
- Fungicide: Contact us to discuss Lawn Pro's preventative fungus program or request a free quote.
Following these steps will help keep your lawn healthy and resilient. We're here to help! Lawn Pro offers lawn care solutions specifically tailored for Long Island lawns. Reach out to us for guidance, expert advice, or for a free quote.