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Brown Patch

Brown patch starts as a small, circular spot which quickly spreads outwards.  The circles can range in size from a couple of inches to a couple of feet.  It begins as yellow and continues to darken as the turf dies.  Many times, as the fungus grows outward, the inside of the circle will start to recover.  This gives the appearance of a “smoke ring”, a characteristic of brown patch (although not always present).

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Did you know that:

  • Brown patch is one of the most common fungal diseases in a lawn.
  • It is most prominent in the summer, when heat and humidity are high.
  • The fungus grows when conditions are wet and humid.
  • Excessive nitrogen also encourages the problem.
  • The fungus destroys the tissue at the base of the leaf, not the root or crown.
  • It can lie dormant in the soil for years without affecting the grass.
  • Affected grass will show leaf tip browning and leaf lesions.

Below are some cultural ways to control brown patch:

  • Water early in the morning to allow excess moisture to evaporate.
  • Aerate to ensure good drainage and avoid compaction.
  • Control thatch with regular de-thatching and/or aerating.
  • Avoid fast-release nitrogen fertilizers.
  • Cut back surrounding bushes to allow more sunlight to the area.

Do you have a problem with lawn fungus?

Call Sterling Insect / Lawn Control @ (207) 767-5555.

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Aeration

Aeration is a process where “plugs” are pulled out of the ground.  This helps to reduce soil compaction, allowing water, air, fertilizer and nutrients to penetrate into the soil.  This allows the grass root system to feed and thicken.  A thick turf leaves far less room for weeds and insects to inhabit.

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Aeration and over-seeding together

are the best way to fend off weeds.

 

 

Over-seeding

Over-seeding is highly recommended when aerating.  Placing new seed down to germinate will thicken your turf.  Weeds can’t take up residence in a spot that is already taken!  Put down the seeds, so there’s no room for weeds!

In fact, we actually put down double the recommended rate of seed.  We want your soil to be rich in grass so there will be less room for those unsightly weeds.

 

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Power De-thatching

A light layer of thatch (less than 1/2 inch) can be beneficial to your lawn, protecting the soil from changing temperatures.

Too much thatch (1/2 inch or more) laying on top of the soil, prevents water and nutrients from getting through to the roots of the lawn.  It also gives insects a great place to hide.

Both insects and lack of nutrients can destroy a healthy lawn.

We not only use a Power De-thatcher, but we clean up with a de-thatching vacuum and haul off the debris.  Again, we recommend over-seeding with this process.  It is extremely beneficial to put down seed to take root in the bare areas as a result of removing the thatch.  Don’t give weeds the opportunity to move in.

 

Sterling Is The Solution to a thicker, healthier lawn.  Call today to schedule the best solution for fending off weeds!  (207)767-5555

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