Lawn Disease Control
Lawn Disease Control for a Vibrant Lawn
At Showcase Lawn Care, we understand the importance of a healthy, vibrant lawn. Serving the Twin Cities metro area, we specialize in comprehensive disease control, ensuring your lawn looks its best all year round. Our residential lawn inspections identify signs of disease early, allowing us to create a customized treatment plan tailored to your specific needs. Whether you're dealing with discolored grass patches, thin or patchy areas, or wilting grass, our expert team has the solutions you need.
Our services include:
- Customized treatment plans for fungal issues
- Preventing widespread lawn damage
- Solutions for thin or patchy areas
- Remedies for discolored grass patches
- Targeted lawn aeration
- Expert care for wilting grass
Contact us today to discuss your lawn care needs. FREE consultations are always available.
Why You Need Lawn Disease Control
Disease can quickly turn a beautiful yard into an unsightly mess. Early detection and treatment are crucial to maintaining a healthy lawn. Our team at Showcase Lawn Care is here to help you prevent and treat lawn diseases effectively. Contact us to protect your lawn from disease and keep it looking its best. Not every lawn needs fungicide, but factors such as thatch, watering, turf type, fertility and other stresses may become the perfect storm and fungicide is what's needed.
How To Protect Your Grass From Lawn Disease
Lawn diseases can wreak havoc on your turf, causing unsightly brown patches and bare spots. Left unchecked, they can quickly take over your lawn, making it difficult to grow healthy grass. Thankfully, there are a few simple steps you can take to protect your turf from these damaging diseases:
- DETHATCH! Heavy thatch is the number one reason for turf disease infections. We can help by looking at your lawn and determining if the thatch is too heavy. Make sure you're mowing your lawn regularly and at the correct height. Sharpen the mower blades! Shredded grass tips make it easy for the lawn to become infected. AVOID overnight wateringTall grass is more likely to harbor diseases, so keep your grass short to prevent problems. Typically, cool-season grasses should be cut to anywhere between 3 to 4 inches.
- Overwatering can actually lead to disease problems, so it's important to strike a balance. Water early in the day so the grass has time to dry before nightfall.
- Fertilize your lawn regularly to promote healthy growth. A well-fertilized lawn is less likely to succumb to turf disease.
- Act quickly if you notice any signs of disease in your lawn. The sooner you catch and treat a disease, the better the chances are of saving your lawn.
It can be tough to identify these diseases and find the path to curing them on your own. That’s why when your lawn is becooming too hard to handle, our expert lawn care advisors are around to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation.

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