🌱 Common Lawn Diseases Explained (How to Identify & Fix Them)
Lawn diseases can quickly turn a healthy green lawn into patchy, discoloured turf. Most problems are caused by a mix of moisture, poor airflow, stress, and nutrient imbalance—not bad luck. Correct identification is key, because each disease thrives under different conditions.
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Here’s a clear, practical guide to the most common lawn diseases, what they look like, and how to deal with them.
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🍄 1. Red Thread
When it appears
- Spring and autumn
- Cool, damp weather
Symptoms
- Pink or red thread-like strands on grass tips
- Patchy pale or straw-coloured areas
- Grass remains alive but looks weak
Cause
- Low nitrogen
- Prolonged damp conditions
Fix
- Apply a light nitrogen feed
- Improve airflow and drainage
- Mow regularly (not too short)
➡️ Red thread is cosmetic and rarely kills grass.
⚪ 2. Powdery Mildew
When it appears
- Shaded lawns
- Dry soil with humid air
Symptoms
- White, dusty coating on grass blades
- Grass looks dull or pale
Cause
- Poor airflow
- Shade
- Stress from drought
Fix
- Water deeply during dry spells
- Improve airflow and light
- Reduce shade if possible
🟤 3. Fusarium Patch (Snow Mould)
When it appears
- Late autumn to early spring
Symptoms
- Circular brown patches
- Pink or white fungal growth in damp conditions
- Matted, slimy grass
Cause
- Excess moisture
- Overfeeding in autumn
- Poor drainage
Fix
- Avoid autumn nitrogen feeds
- Improve drainage
- Brush affected areas to dry them
🟡 4. Dollar Spot
When it appears
- Summer
Symptoms
- Small straw-coloured patches (about coin-sized)
- Grass blades may have bleached spots
Cause
- Low nitrogen
- Dry soil
- Stress
Fix
- Apply a light feed
- Water evenly
- Reduce compaction
⚫ 5. Fairy Rings
When it appears
- Spring and summer
Symptoms
- Dark green rings or arcs
- Mushrooms sometimes appear
- Grass inside ring may die back
Cause
- Fungal growth in soil
- Organic matter breaking down
Fix
- Aerate soil
- Water deeply to break water-repellent layers
- Scarify if needed
➡️ Fairy rings are difficult to remove completely but manageable.
🟢 6. Rust Disease
When it appears
- Late summer and autumn
Symptoms
- Orange or rust-coloured powder on grass
- Shoes and mower stained orange
- Slow growth
Cause
- Low nitrogen
- Stress
- Poor growth conditions
Fix
- Apply a balanced lawn feed
- Mow regularly
- Improve lawn vigour
🟤 7. Anthracnose
When it appears
- Summer during stress periods
Symptoms
- Yellowing grass that turns brown
- Thinning turf
- Often affects closely mown lawns
Cause
- Drought stress
- Low fertility
- Compaction
Fix
- Raise mowing height
- Water consistently
- Feed lightly
- Improve soil structure
🧠 Quick Lawn Disease Diagnosis Guide
- Red/pink threads? → Red thread
- White dusty coating? → Powdery mildew
- Brown patches in winter? → Fusarium patch
- Small yellow circles in summer? → Dollar spot
- Dark green rings or mushrooms? → Fairy rings
- Orange dust on grass? → Rust
🛡️ How to Prevent Lawn Diseases
Most lawn diseases are preventable with good care:
- Mow at the correct height
- Water deeply but infrequently
- Avoid evening watering
- Feed appropriately for the season
- Improve drainage and airflow
- Aerate compacted soil
- Remove excess thatch
Healthy grass resists disease naturally.
🧠 Key Takeaway
Lawn diseases thrive when grass is stressed, wet, or poorly fed. The majority don’t need chemicals—just better growing conditions. Once you identify the problem correctly, simple changes in feeding, mowing, and watering usually solve it.
A healthy lawn is the best defence against disease.