Here in Texas, lawn diseases can infect and damage your lawn throughout the year, but the summer and fall seasons are when some of the most concerning lawn diseases like to make an appearance. At first, these lawn diseases will only seem to be affecting small areas of your lawn, but if they are not treated in a timely manner they can spread throughout your entire lawn, causing significant damage to it. 4 of the most common lawn diseases that affect lawns in Texas during the summer and fall seasons are brown patch, gray leaf spot, dollar spot, and rust. To ensure you don't let these diseases wreak havoc on your lawn, you should know how to identify and treat them so you can keep your property protected should any of them find their way onto your lawn.


1. Brown Patch

Brown patch lawn disease spread throughout lawn in Wylie, TX.

Brown patch is a lawn disease that usually starts affecting lawns in Texas during the fall season when temperatures are between 75-85 degrees Fahrenheit and there are wet conditions present. This disease can be identified by thin, circular patches of dead grass on your lawn. If not treated promptly, brown patch will start to spread throughout your entire lawn, causing significant damage to it. If you notice this lawn disease on your property, you will want to schedule curative treatments immediately to stop it in its tracks.

Once a lawn disease has been treated, you can help your lawn recover from any damage it caused by scheduling lawn care services like fertilization and aeration.


2. Gray Leaf Spot

Gray leaf spot lawn disease found in client's lawn in Sachse, TX.

Gray leaf spot usually starts to appear on lawns in the summertime here in Texas and it thrives in warm, moist conditions. This lawn disease can first be identified by small, brown spots on grass blades. As the disease grows, the spots will get bigger and become bluish-gray in color, hence the name. If left unchecked, this disease will spread and start to kill infected blades. Luckily, there are curative treatments available that can put a stop to this disease. If you suspect your lawn has fallen victim to gray leaf spot, you will want to schedule a curative treatment right away.


3. Dollar Spot

Dollar spot lawn disease found in client's lawn in Murphy, TX.

Dollar spot is a lawn disease that can infect lawns in Texas in both the summer and fall seasons. Dollar spot gets its name because it first appears as circular, tan spots that are usually about the size of a silver dollar. However, as this disease progresses, it will start to spread and the spots will eventually merge with one another to create large areas of dead grass. This disease can be stopped through curative treatments and you'll want to administer them as soon as you notice this disease to prevent it from causing too much damage to your lawn.


4. Rust

Client's property with lawn rust lawn disease needing treatment in Lucas, TX.

Rust is a lawn disease that thrives in humid conditions and usually affects lawns that are either stressed out from drought conditions or are low in nitrogen. In Texas, this lawn disease usually pops in late summer or early fall and can first be identified by orange to reddish-brown flecks that form on grass blades. As rust progresses, it will cause the grass blades to turn brown or black, before eventually turning yellow, at which point the blades will start to wither and die. Fortunately, there are curative treatments available than can eliminate this disease.


Has your lawn fallen victim to a lawn disease? Give us a call to schedule our lawn disease treatments.

If your lawn has fallen victim to brown patch, gray leaf spot, dollar spot, rust, or some other lawn disease, it's time to give us a call. At CitiTurf, we offer curative lawn disease treatments that will stop these lawn diseases in their tracks so that they can't continue to spread and cause damage to your turf. We offer our treatments to homeowners in Plano, Allen, Frisco, McKinney, Murphy, and throughout the surrounding areas in Texas. Give us a call today at 972-516-0001 to schedule our lawn disease treatments.