Protect & Recover Your Lawn During the Stressful Summer Months
✅ Preventative Fungicide Program
Best for lawns with a history of fungus or in high-risk conditions
What is it?
A proactive treatment that prevents common turf diseases like brown patch, red thread, and dollar spot before they cause visible damage.
What product do you use?
We apply LESCO Eagle Granular Fungicide (Myclobutanil 0.39%), a trusted, systemic product that works from the inside out to protect grass and new growth.
How often is it applied?
2 times per year, typically:
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Early June
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Mid to Late July
Can I do this with my regular lawn care plan?
Yes — this works alongside your fertilizer program and fits perfectly with fall core aeration and seeding.
🚨 Curative Fungicide Program
Best for lawns with an active fungus outbreak
What is it?
A targeted rescue plan to stop active fungus fast and prevent it from spreading further.
What products do you use?
A liquid tank mix of:
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Azoxystrobin (broad-spectrum systemic, preventive)
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Propiconazole (fast curative, systemic)
How often is it applied?
2 applications, spaced 21 days apart.
Both products are applied together at each visit for full-spectrum effectiveness.
Will it fix damaged areas?
It stops the disease, but affected areas may need aeration and overseeding in the fall to fully recover.
❓ Not Sure What You Need?
If your lawn is:
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Developing brown or tan patches
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Thinning rapidly in areas
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Showing reddish or pinkish strands on the blades
Send us a photo — we’ll review and let you know the best course of action. No pressure — just real answers.
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