Disease Category
This category is all about lawn disease. Click here to find out about issues that could be effecting your lawn
Winter lawn diseases
Author: Stefan Palm Date Posted: 7 August 2024
Lawn diseases are typically caused by various types of pathogens, including fungal strains, ...
Read MoreTurf diseases - identification and treatment
Author: Stefan Palm Date Posted: 12 December 2023
As the sun's rays intensify and temperatures climb, your lush green la...
Read MoreSlime mould in lawn
Author: Stefan Palm Date Posted: 13 June 2023
Slime mould is an odd-looking mould that can take on many forms r...
Read MoreLawn Disease - Leaf Spot
Author: Stefan Palm Date Posted: 1 September 2017
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Leaf spot (historically referred to as Helminthosporium but now known as Bipolaris ,...
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dead areas
By: Allan Fischer on 20 November 2017Hi Im looking for some advice as to whats wrong with my Santa Anna lawn I have cut the lawn right back and aerated it applied plenty of water and fertilised it with golf course green and killed of the black Beatles The lawn has grown very nicely very green and lush the best its look in ages except i have a coulee of areas that haven't grown so well they look dry and dead Now could you please tell me what might be problem Thanks Allan
Paul Munns Instant Lawn Response
Hi Allan,
I'm sorry to hear about the difficulties you are having with your Santa Ana. Unfortunately it is difficult to diagnose what the issue might be without knowing more information. My first suggestion would be to give one of our lawn experts a call on (08)82980555 and have a chat about the specifics of the area. This way we can find out why these particular patches aren't recovering like the rest of the lawn. It may still be difficult to diagnose over the phone but a conversation will definitely be the most efficient way to start the process of finding a solution.