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| It's A Jungle Out There, Your lawn gets put through a lot. Weeds invade it, insects chew it, heat shrivels it. But nothing is as hard to tame as fungus diseases on the loose. Once out of their cages, they can run wild over your property and be very tough to get back under control. That's why we need to get your help in keeping diseases as locked up as possible. And the way you water and mow your lawn makes a huge difference in disease activity. Here Are Some Tips That Work. Water, but Deeply and Only When Needed On hot, dry days, 1000 square feet of grass can lose 190 gallons of water. That's almost 1500 gallons of water consumed by an average lawn, per day! And since your grass is 80-90% water, its important to replace the water that's lost to prevent water weakness that gives disease an easy entry. Water Early In The Morning (Between 4- 8 A.M. Is Best) To Give Water On Grass Blades Time To Dry. Most fungal diseases use the moisture on grass leaves to produce spores and to move from plant to plant. When the water is there long enough, these spores have time to cause problems. Water Deeply, At Least 6-8 Inches Into The Soil to Encourage Deep Roots. This usually means you have to apply 1-2 inches of water a week. Water When Your Lawn Needs It, But Only Then. Your lawn has ways of showing you when its ready for a drink. Grass will turn deep bluish and footprints wont spring back. Mowing To Trim Disease The way you mow also affects your lawns ability to resist diseases.
We want to keep the disease dragons at bay, but we need your help. When we work together, your lawn will stay greener, thicker and more pest free. For more information on disease management, give Lawn Tech a call anytime. |