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  1. Seeing symptoms like gray grass, brown patches or other lawn fungus? Use Grass Master's lawn disease identification chart to find what is affecting your lawn.

    • Brown Patch

      This fungal disease typically causes rings or patches of...

    • Summer Patch

      This lawn disease is commonly found in areas with high soil...

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    Annual Bluegrass

    Poa Annua, also known as Annual Bluegrass can be a real problem in lawns. It’s a winter annual that starts growing in the fall. It grows throughout the winter and then dies once temperatures start to increase. Poa annua will stand out from your existing turfgrass and it can really ruin the look of your lawn. You might be able to spot Poa Annua in your grass by looking for light green spots. Poa annua is usually always a lot lighter than your surrounding turfgrass, although when it dies in the...

    Crabgrass

    Crabgrass is an annual weed which you may see in the mid to late summer. It certainly sticks out like a sore thumb! You’ll often see it in areas of your lawn that are either stressed out or thin. It has a lime green color, thick blades and looks quite similar to dallisgrass and tall fescue. It starts out very small and grows much larger if allowed to spread. As the plant matures, you should see a fork-like seed head at the end of the plant. You’ll frequently see crabgrass growing along the ed...

    Dallisgrass

    Dallisgrassis a bunch type grass that clumps together and it’s quite unsightly. It has broad blades that grow outwards. It often grows in a ring and you might see your turfgrass growing in the center where the dallisgrass strangles itself. It looks quite similar to crabgrass although it has different seed heads. It’s out earlier in the season than crabgrass too!

    American Burnweed

    American burnweed (Erechtites hieraciifolius) is native to the US and Canada although it can be found all over the world growing in a wide variety of conditions. It’s also known by several other names. Some of these are: 1. Fireweed 2. Butterweed 3. Pilewort American burnwweed is a summer annual and a member of the daisy Asteraceae family. American burnweed grows tall (300cm) and it grows particularly fast. It’s often called fireweed because it’s found in disturbed areas affected by fire. It...

    Black Medic

    Black medic(Medicago luplina) is an annual weed that goes by a few other names too. You might hear it referred to as: 1. Yellow trefoil 2. Black clover 3. blackweed Black medic is a member of the legume family. It looks very similar to white clover and oxalis. Like clover, it also has three leaflets although it differs from clover in that it’s center leaf sits up on a petiole. Another feature of black medic is a small yellow flower. Black medic can be a summer or winter annual.

    Carpetweed

    Carpetweed (Mollugo verticillate) is a small, summer annual weed often found in lawns across north America. Carpetweed is also called Indian chickweed or the devils grip. It has a light green color with egg shaped leaves that form in whorls. At each node, there are between 3 and 8 leaves. It has branches that lie low to the ground forming a prostrate mat. The branches are so low that running over carpetweed with a mower has no effect. Carpetweed can cover quite a large area when it’s allowed...

    Thanks a lot for making it to the end of this post! I hope you found it useful. Here are some lawn care products that I use and that I think you’ll also find helpful. These are affiliate links, so if you do decide to use any of them, I’ll earn a commission. In all honesty, these are some of the basic products that I use and recommend to everyone.

  2. Is your lawn looking patchy, discolored, or off in some way? In this guide, learn about the symptoms and causes of 16 common lawn diseases in North America.

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    • Snow Mold. Pink Snow Mold (Microdochium nivale) Gray Snow Mold (Typhula incarnata and Typhula ishikariensis) Where is it found? : Any place where it snows.
    • Dollar Spot. Scerotinia homoeocarpa. Clarireedia jacksonii. Where is it found? : Throughout the U.S. in all types of lawn grass. What causes it?
    • Red Thread. Laetisaria fuciformis. Where is it found? : Throughout the U.S. in all types of lawn grasses. In shady areas and other areas that remain wet.
    • Brown Patch. Rhizoctonia solani. Smoke Ring. Where is it found? : Throughout the U.S. in all types of lawn grasses. Tall fescue and perennial ryegrass lawns are most susceptible.
  3. Jul 4, 2024 · Grass, like other plants, can catch diseases that tarnish its vibrant green look. Spotting issues early—like discolored patches, thinning grass, or signs of mold—is critical to keeping your yard looking fantastic. Learning what each symptom means helps you act fast to stop the damage.

  4. Sep 10, 2024 · One of these common lawn diseases might be at work if your turf is marked by dead spots and discoloring. Use these tips and strategies to keep your lawn healthy.

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  6. Aug 25, 2023 · Has your typically green lawn suddenly become riddled with patches of dead grass or other odd symptoms? In this article, gardening expert Jill Drago addresses nine common turfgrass diseases and how to identify, prevent, and treat them.

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