Having a lush green lawn is a gratifying dream for most homeowners, but a lot of time and care is required to achieve it. Residents must regularly mow, apply fertilizer, scout for insects and provide adequate water for their pampered lawns. But another important, often neglected task, is preventing and controlling diseases in the lawn. Under the right conditions, a disease can appear suddenly and will quickly scar a beautiful lawn, setting you back many years of hard work.

The most damaging fungal disease of lawns in Alabama is brown patch, also known as large patch. Excessive rain, leaf wetness, high humidity, poor air movement, poorly drained soil and excessive fertilizer can create the perfect environment for this lawn disease to occur.Â