Summer Patch
This particular disease is caused by a fungus that will kill your turf by rotting away the roots of your plants. You may notice crescent shaped areas that turn light green or brown, and then fade to a tan. Summer patch is often a problem that occurs in Georgia lawns about June or July. Having very hot weather, drought, and high levels of humidity all increase the chances that your lawn might contract that fungus responsible for summer patch.
Dollar Spot
You may notice some signs and symptoms in your lawn that are similar to disease but are not actually caused by a fungus or disease. A common concern is the brown, dead-looking spots that come from dogs frequently urinating in the same locations. It is best to rule out other factors before getting too stressed about your lawn having a disease!
There are a few more diseases that are quite common for Georgia lawns to experience or are at least susceptible to that homeowners should be aware of. Check out the second part of this blog to learn about them!
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