Turf Disease
Control Program

Rid your lawn of fungus and other turf disease for Residential and Commercial Properties

What’s Included in a Turf Disease Control Program?

Due to our poor soils in Colorado Springs, many lawns will develop fungus, the most common one being Necrotic Rings Spot (NRS).

This fungus will thrive in areas with poor drainage. It is crucial that the fungicide application is applied at the correct times to be effective.

It is recommended that this treatment be continued for a minimum of 3 years, but in some cases it could require more, as this fungus is in the soil and has been known to be 8-10’’ down into the soil.

  • 1st application in mid-May.  The second must be applied 21–30 days later. The recommended application duration is at least 3 years.
  • The first application is typically in mid-May, when soil temperatures reach 65 degrees (F), and the second must be applied 21–30 days later.  The recommended application duration is at least 3 years.
What Are The Brown Spots On My Lawn?

Brown spots can be caused by several variables including dog urine burn, a turf disease, or an insect problem. Our technicians will diagnose your lawn and discuss treatment plan options with you.

lawn turning brown in winter
What Is NRS?

NRS is a lawn disease that causes patchy dead spots by infecting the roots of your turf. Symptoms will usually appear during July and August despite the disease being fully active May through October. If you start seeing straw like patches getting bigger and forming big donut like rings of brown and yellow sections, your lawn likely has NRS.

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